Holds people for no reason, always looking for a reason to punish people.
Anya Ward1 year ago
Was held last night under the 136, night staff really rude and couldn't be bothered. Day staff much nicer and helpful. Glad to be back home with my Putin!
Google User1 year ago
Daytime staff couldn't be more friendly and helpful, They deserve all the credit we could give them, Drs, Nurses, all of them, Nights too, just some of them on nights seemed to be "do I really have to do this for you, I was just checking my social media" I'd walk by right next to them some evenings, late nights before asking for anything and see them actually doing it with their heads down staring, I would have done things myself and for others if I could. Or some on nights would speak to you with an attitude or like you were a piece of dirt from under their feet. I was lying on my bed one of the nights and for roughly a whole hr or more, I struggled to get back to sleep, somebody would literally just walk by and flip the torch straight past mine and possibly other patients windows too, for no more than just a second, to check if we were ok or in need of any medical help and carried on walking by. Need I say any more
Brian Weston2 years ago
I was taken to the Elgar Unit by The Police in October of of 2021. I still feel I had done absolutely nothing wrong. I told the Physchiatrists/Phychoanalists that I would only agree to being sectioned if the Zen Master Cat I lived with would be placed into Blue Cross in Bromsgrove because I couldn't leave him in the terrible room I'd just left. 24 hours later I was rushed by ambulance with it lights flashing to Hill Crest Mental Hospital in Redditch. It was all totally surreal. I later learnt the Zen master Cat had been left in that room without his only friend. I was heartbroken. I spent the next 3.5 months in Hill Crest. I was finally reunited with my soulmate 6.5 months later
L2 years ago
Very very upsetting people are begging g for help and there turning away from them
I'd walk by right next to them some evenings, late nights before asking for anything and see them actually doing it with their heads down staring, I would have done things myself and for others if I could.
Or some on nights would speak to you with an attitude or like you were a piece of dirt from under their feet.
I was lying on my bed one of the nights and for roughly a whole hr or more, I struggled to get back to sleep, somebody would literally just walk by and flip the torch straight past mine and possibly other patients windows too, for no more than just a second, to check if we were ok or in need of any medical help and carried on walking by. Need I say any more