5 /5 Kayo Dame: The staff are warm and helpful, I was not feeling good at all when I came in, but I ended up feeling much better then I came in after treatment.
Transgenders: you may have to argue with them over the wrist band misgendering you even if you have it legally changed on your drivers license. However, not once was I misgendered by staff, thank you so much pavilion staff! Much to my healing they dont have a female and male "side" either, so you dont have to worry about getting a room on a male or female side of the building.
With the psychiatrists, one completely dismissed me, the other helped me, you definitely have to be your own advocate and sometimes that isnt enough if you get the wrong psychiatrist. Fortunately they switch out psychiatrists and I got the help I needed.
Even the security guard forgave me after I stepped to him as if to fight after losing my mind over the bad psychiatrist. He desculated the situation immediately with words, and I am so beside myself with disbelief that I could do such a thing, yet he forgave me and asked about my progress. Very caring.
They do groups very often and have their own recreational therapist even. I get sensory overload very easy, but the groups were chill and well ran. The cafeteria is small and quiet.
Even with the one bad psychiatrist I still give them 5/5 overall, in my experience they all care very much about their job and patients.