Mayo Foundation located at 1216 2nd Street SW Generose 1-East in Rochester, Minnesota, is a rehabilitation center that helps those who are seeking assistance for alcohol and drug addiction. Mayo Foundation provides addicts of the ages 18+ with professional addiction treatment as well as counseling and guidance in order to ensure their success in recovery. With the assistance of addiction advisors and therapists, addicts will have the opportunity to live a life that is free of substance abuse.
The overarching goal of the various treatment programs at Mayo Foundation is to supply patients with the necessary treatment that will allow for a full recovery. With some of the most effective treatment methods available, patients will have the best chance of obtaining a sustained substance-free life. Through crafting a personalized treatment program that is based on the individual's unique addiction, recovery can be obtained. In as little as 90-days, patients who attend Mayo Foundation can be free of the addiction that has controlled their lives. It's time to get the necessary help needed in order to overcome drug and alcohol abuse and substance dependency.
Since each individual's addiction is unique, a personalized approach to addiction care is needed and that is exactly what Mayo Foundation offers. Through adopting vital coping skills and trigger management mechanisms, addicts will gain the knowledge necessary in order to reenter society with a positive mindset. This is the foundation for a future that is free of substance abuse.
Many addicts choose the route of tackling addiction on their own. While this may seem like a good idea, addiction is so much more than just a bad habit or lack of willpower. Addiction is a progressive, mental disease that requires professional medical attention, detox, and intense treatment in order to overcome.
Those who are dependent on drugs, alcohol, or other addictive substances, as well as those who find themselves indulging in addictive tendencies, should contact Mayo Foundation in Rochester, Minnesota now. This will allow addicts to learn how quality treatment can help them regain control of their lives and the freedom lost to addiction. By receiving effective treatment such as behavioral counseling, therapy, and relapse prevention, patients can feel content and fulfilled once again. Visit Mayo Foundation online today at www.mayoclinic.org/chemical-dependency.
The hospital Team Members is what makes this hospital wonderful. If not for them it would just be a building. Could not ask for better care
The staff who treated and cared for my husband were first-rate, caring and extremely competent. This appears to be a world-class medical facility.
I have been there as a patient on several occasions. They have saved my life. When another hospital missed a diagnosis they used the same information the first hospital had and correctly diagnosed me. I have no complaints about any treatment or services. First of all to the complainers, this is a hospital, not a hotel. It isn't room service. We are critically ill and getting our meds and emergencies taken care of out weigh any delay in a glass of water which can be gotten by a family member if necessary and there is one around. If not, nobody is going to die from a wait when they may die from a delay in critical care. If you want to be babied, go to a hotel.
The nursing staff was above and beyond fantastic!! So professional and gentle in every aspect! As were most staff encountered during our stay! Some of the residents still have some learning to do when it comes to more complex issues and mayo needs a little more multidisciplinary approach they are very specialty focused even though more than one issue might be going on and causing issues in all aspect of the persons health. But overall care above and beyond exactly what was expected of Mayo. Upon discharge though they could be better with making sure a plan is in motion and follow ups are arranged to prevent delayed care and relapses in conditions or worsening of conditions.
Amazing staff! Everyone was really helpful & friendly. Thank you, so much! Prepare to pay for parking, & watch out for construction across the street.
the best-no joke. had to spend a few weeks here after spinal fusion surgery and i would definitely rate it the #1 hospital.
Finally got great care in an efficient manor! Having had to have medical care around the country, Mayo and St Mary's showed me that it can be done, great care by great people , in a timely manor. Thanks for the great care....my heart beat is better thanks to you!
I'm thankful they tried their best. But on the other hand, being alone watching my father pass away while sitting in a room with a large family who had not only that room but a private room that a family who's family member's not doing so well can use and I had to do my best to hold on a brave face in front of people laughing and enjoying themselves as their loved one got better and better and even had both of his girlfriends show up and discover he's been cheating like mad, meanwhile I was wishing I had some silence and alone time as I had to make the decision to pull the plug. I did not get to use that small private room that the other family just used to store their clothes and stuff until their family member was moved out and even then I had to break down crying saying I have to decide to let him live or not and I just want to be a lone for a moment please. I have a strong feeling I may not have been so scarred from the experience if I was able to be alone during the hardest parts, especially sitting by people laughing and playing with kids screaming and running around. I did my best to be near my father, but at one moment we locked eyes and for the first time I saw pure dread in him and that will be with me forever now. He's always been strong and I hate that I stepped out for a minute only to return with him having a tube shoved in his throat and our last words being "I'll be back in a moment, I have not eaten" and his last words to me was "Okay, can you get me a diet soda?" ..... he never got to drink a soda again.. I will say though that once the plug was pulled and as his liver and kidneys failed they administered morphine to him to the point he simply felt tired and went to sleep......... Okay, My Mom's in the hospital right now and I've been thinking about my Dad while doing my hardest to keep my Mom alive and hoping for rent, but I did not realize I was logged into my Father's account... This.. hurts... I'm worried about my mom and missing my Dad... But my psychiatrist dropped me for doing suicidal. She didn't say that, she told me to wait a week before making my next appointment and in that week I got a letter stating that they don't want me back and that I should seek out "real" help. So do research. Only one person in that whole building is a psychiatrist and she's the one who wrote the letter telling me not to come back for being suicidal. (I told the woman I'm NOT suicidal, but if I were in a bank and it was being robbed, I would not mind dying from jumping in front of the bullet and she started asking me questions basically forcing me into planning a suicide I didn't want to talk about until I got very triggered. (That used to be a word for us with mental problems. I mean triggered by what it meant. Not the PC whatever that people need to just grow up from). Anyway,... I was very impressed with everything from much newer tech than up north. (Lakewood in Staples MN spent a ton of money to double the building size, yet they are still using the same technology from 2005 when they moved there. It was a tiny clinic 10 years before that. They were also the type of clinic that dished out the drugs to my hypochondriac sister. Either than or the place is a miracle worker and has cured several incurable diseases. :P So if you read this far, I recommend this place above the 10 plus clniics and hospitals I've been to in the area.
I had a nissen Fundoplication wrap back in 2003 and have had nothing but intense problems for the last 2 years. In the last 6 months i had to have EGD's done every week. The local Topeka hospitals couldnt help me and transferred me to Saint Marys Mayo Clinic February 13, 2018. February 14 2018, i had the most awesome team of GI drs walk into my hospital room and announce everything they was going to do to me. They did the procedure and once again i am able to eat after being unable to eat for a long time or drink anything for almost a week. I was weak and in alot of pain. I was very sick from being mal nourished. I am blessed to have met the most amazing group of GI drs. My esophagus was closed and they opened it up and i am now able to eat and drink anything i want. I DO HAVE TO BE CAREFUL. Thank you so much GI Team! You have all touched my life and i am totally amazed and blessed. You all saved my life. May God bless you all as you take care of your next patient and touch their lives like you touched mine! Sincerely, Lori Anne Davis, Topeka, KS.
From a person who distrusts the medical system due to multiple poor experiences - the Mayo Clinic is surprisingly impressive. Our 78 year old mother was flown in from Mankato to their ICU where she was monitored around the clock due to a life-threatening ailment. She was here for four days, then moved down a floor where she remained for several more days. The rotating teams of doctors explained what was happening, changed prescriptions based upon her bodies changing needs, and answered questions in a manner that we could understand without a medical degree. The rotating teams of nurses were AMAZING!!! While remaining professional, each of them provided our mother with a level of care as if she were someone that they cared for personally. I hope I never have a need for a hospital, but if I do, this is the only place I would trust.
My mom has been here for two weeks, in three different rooms and with numerous different teams of doctors, nurses and staff. Each person we worked with was kind, compassionate to mom (elderly) and tested her with dignity and respect. They also just happened to provide her with top-notch care. Driving two hours to get here is nothing to get this level of service, especially when people come from all over the world.
We worked with many different doctors, nurses, chaplains, and other hospital staff, while we were there. They were all wonderful and really helped us through an incredibly stressful situation.
The ER can get super busy, but they do whatever possible to help you. Parking for ER is tricky and always to capacity. Physicians, nurses even maintenance are 10+.
Best care I have ever received. My newborn son needed open heart surgery a week after his birth, the surgeons took the time not only to meet us, but also to explain in depth what they were going to do, and what would be necessary in the future. Dr. Said was absolutely top notch, as were the staff in every department we encountered along the way. The Mayo experience is something you have to experience to understand. They truly are the best.
Thank you to the Cardiac Doctors, Nurses and Staff at St. Mary's Hospital for taking such excellent care of my father. Beautifully done!
Best service any where!!! Was I a accident and saved my life with really caring knowledgeable team of doctors and nurses come here if you truly care about your health or any concerns will not leave disappointed
Best hospital in Minnesota! They are talking excellent care of my brother, and the doctors and nurses are wonderful!
Thanks for staff and nice people at mayo clinic and st. Mary's clinc