Hours

Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

1.0 - (2 reviews)
0
0
0
0
2

About
Ellenhorn

Rebuilding Purposeful Lives. At Ellenhorn, we believe that recovery from disruptive states of mind and the rediscovery of a sense of purpose, hope, and faith in oneself are inextricably linked. Our approach combines comprehensive psychiatric care with support in pursuing life goals and fostering connections within the larger community. As a pioneering alternative to traditional residential settings and hospitals, Ellenhorn offers the most intensive "treatment without walls" program in the US for individuals with psychiatric needs who require more support than outpatient care can provide.

Located in Boston, New York City, and Los Angeles, Ellenhorn is dedicated to addressing problematic substance use, mental health conditions, and the challenges of living in community. With our emphasis on client collaboration and individualized wellness programs, we ensure that every person receives the care and support they need to rebuild their lives. Our highly skilled and compassionate team is here to guide clients along their journey towards recovery, offering a safe and nurturing environment where individuals can thrive.

Whether you're searching for alternatives when outpatient care isn't enough or seeking help for yourself or a loved one, Ellenhorn is committed to providing the highest quality care and transforming lives. Contact us for more information or referrals, as we are always ready to assist you on your path to healing.

Contact Info

  •   800-515-9972

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Ellenhorn?

A The phone number for Ellenhorn is: 800-515-9972.


Q Where is Ellenhorn located?

A Ellenhorn is located at 406 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA 02474


Q What is the internet address for Ellenhorn?

A The website (URL) for Ellenhorn is: http://www.ellenhorn.com/


Q What days are Ellenhorn open?

A Ellenhorn is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Ellenhorn rated?

A Ellenhorn has a 1.0 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Ellenhorn

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 2 Reviews )
0
0
0
0
2
Write a Review

Joe Wilson on Google

image


Kayla Corcoran on Google

image


Mando Pando on Google

image Ellenhorn NYC
What isnt there to say at this point in time. Psychiatric care we are led to believe is solely for the benefit of the patient. But at Ellenhorn the money is the primary objective of this institution. The patient is secondary to the monetary needs of the clinic and any concern by the patient or the parent regarding the methods of their treatment is treated with a condescending lecture and met with stiff indifference.
Apparently prescribing 7 different Psychiatric medicines to a diagnosed Bipolar patient is no cause for concern at the people at Ellenhorn. The psychiatrists spend an unbelievable amount of effort chasing symptoms rather then getting to the actual nature of the mental illness. Prescribing 3 anti depressants to a patient with Major Depressive disorder. Prozac, Nardil, Zoloft is unprofessional. The polypharmaceutical practices are only a worsening drug dependency and is failing to treat a patient professionally. Ellenhorn is defensive in how they treat a patient. Any concern is met with indifference and a coercive lecture about how without complying with Ellenhorns Step By Step methods the patient will be unable to recover or improve. Ellenhorns strict and rigid practices are inflexible and they seem all too happy to charge 8,000 a month for Psychiatric care without actually communicating effectively enough.
Ellenhorn seems to operate like so
1: Keeping the patient dependent on Ellenhorn by keeping the patient a zombie so as to be more compliant
2: discourage and devalue the patients concerns about their treatment
3: Milking the patients beneficiary or parent by prolonging the care without providing anything other than more prescription medicine or monitored supervision.
4: dependency is crucial. A patients concern or unwillingness to continue taking 7 psychiatric medicines is met with an ultimatum of termination of the prescribed medicines the patient is already dependent on.
5: unwillingness to address or empathize with who they are treating
6: Robotic indifference to the trauma and concern (again) of a patient because they arent in line with Ellenhorns Step By Step process. The trauma may only be treated once the patient is able to live on their own.
7: treating symptoms and side effects through polypharmacy
8:keeping the status quo. Discouraging the patient from tapering off and continuing with unprogressive therapy until Ellenhorn decides it is necessary to move on. This can go on for years...
9: Absolute compliance is necessary despite any concern others may have. Compliance and cooperation supersede the patients overall basic needs and questions.
The people at Ellenhorn are mostly privileged staff workers who are inadequately trained to handle patients with real psychiatric issues. There are coercive techniques being used infrequently but only when the simplist of questions are met by being stone walled. The coercive part about it is when a parent wishes to either end psychiatric care with Ellenhorn or if the patient is uncomfortable with the current treatment with the psychiatrist Ellenhorn assures you that by choosing to leave it will only complicate and worsen the patient.
The self righteousness and condescending nature of the psychiatrists and staff isnt a way to build trust. Whether it is malpractice or poor practice going on at Ellenhorn I am not entirely sure, but it is probably the latter. They never seemed to be interested as to whether or not prescribing 7 psychiatric medicines to one person was unprofessional or at the very least questionable.
The amount of money spent is clearly not productive enough or beneficial to the patients because the psychiatrists and therapists are too rigid and strict in their methods to try a different approach with a patient.
Ellenhorn is content with Milking their clients who have money by prolonging and ineffectively treating a person who is in need.
The needs of a patient are less important than the drugs a patient is uncomfortable in taking and less important than a patient feeling trapped and controlled.


Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 2 Reviews )
0
0
0
0
2

Write a Review

RATING:
Create 1 Star Review Create 2 Star Review Create 3 Star Review Create 4 Star Review Create 5 Star Review

Psychiatrist Near Me in Arlington, MA

Kramer Laura MD
226 Massachusetts Ave
Arlington, MA 02474
781-648-8222
( 0 Reviews )
Suzy Zaganjori, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
22 Mill St, Suite 004 and Suite 308
Arlington, Massachusetts 02476
(781) 551-0999
( 1 Reviews )
Rhianna Candido, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
22 Mill St, Suite 004 and Suite 308
Arlington, Massachusetts 02476
(781) 551-0999
( 0 Reviews )
Norana Caivano, M.D.
406 Massachusetts Ave
Arlington, MA 02474
781-214-7275
( 0 Reviews )
Dr. Richard L. Falzone, MD
44 Waldo Rd
Arlington, MA 02474
617-724-6193
( 0 Reviews )
Addie Dublin, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
22 Mill St, Suite 004 and Suite 308
Arlington, Massachusetts 02476
(781) 551-0999
( 4 Reviews )
Philip Simkowitz, Psychiatrist
22 Mill St, Suite 004 and Suite 308
Arlington, Massachusetts 02476
(781) 551-0999
( 2 Reviews )

START DRIVING

ONLINE LEADS TODAY!

ChamberofCommerce.com
Loading