That place has saved my life, sure the kids were messy but the help was amazing, i owe the staff a lot of respect for always helping me. I was in Dorm B and the staff were always so helping and kind, except for Jenny.. they really need to fire her. But besides that it has been amazing. I've made some enemies yet many friends there. If you don't want to have a bad experience just ignore drama, pay attention to only you, and just be respectful to the adults. Ty to my staff Mario, Zen, Jen, Danna, Raul, Alfredo, Secondary therapist Ana, and my main therapist Sarah, along with TA angel class one, and Mr nick class one. You have all made me regain my confidence and... read full review
January 2025
To be fair, I attended Oak Grove back in 2004-2005. Hopefully it has improved since then. The reasons I was sent to OGI from age 17-18 was excessive school truancy, multiple psychiatric hospitalizations, struggles with my mental health/bipolar depression and self harm (just to provide context). I didn't mind my time there that much. I don't think anyone really WANTS to be in a RTC and I definitely didn't, but for me it was better than my stays in the psych hospital as far as how staff treated me. I did see my peers proned and I was proned once. In the few instances I saw others proned, staff often had valid reasons (an AWOL attempt, damage to property,... read full review
August 2024
My son graduated the day program here and they were incredible. The team here took their time and really got through to my son. They even had an event Under the Oaks, Where they allowed my son to participate and perform during a "play". After he graduated, they sent him a little certificate for his participation. When he would do well at group, They would send him home with little gift cards as an incentive...so thoughtful! He trusted them and Never once complained about going. They even provide transportation.They really are world class! I don't know why people have so many negative reviews, but take it from a concerned parent... I was skeptical upon reading... read full review
That place has saved my life, sure the kids were messy but the help was amazing, i owe the staff a lot of respect for always helping me. I was in Dorm B and the staff were always so helping and kind, except for Jenny.. they really need to fire her. But besides that it has been amazing. I've made some enemies yet many friends there. If you don't want to have a bad experience just ignore drama, pay attention to only you, and just be respectful to the adults. Ty to my staff Mario, Zen, Jen, Danna, Raul, Alfredo, Secondary therapist Ana, and my main therapist Sarah, along with TA angel class one, and Mr nick class one. You have all made me regain my confidence and... read full review
To be fair, I attended Oak Grove back in 2004-2005. Hopefully it has improved since then. The reasons I was sent to OGI from age 17-18 was excessive school truancy, multiple psychiatric hospitalizations, struggles with my mental health/bipolar depression and self harm (just to provide context). I didn't mind my time there that much. I don't think anyone really WANTS to be in a RTC and I definitely didn't, but for me it was better than my stays in the psych hospital as far as how staff treated me. I did see my peers proned and I was proned once. In the few instances I saw others proned, staff often had valid reasons (an AWOL attempt, damage to property,... read full review
My son graduated the day program here and they were incredible. The team here took their time and really got through to my son. They even had an event Under the Oaks, Where they allowed my son to participate and perform during a "play". After he graduated, they sent him a little certificate for his participation. When he would do well at group, They would send him home with little gift cards as an incentive...so thoughtful! He trusted them and Never once complained about going. They even provide transportation.They really are world class! I don't know why people have so many negative reviews, but take it from a concerned parent... I was skeptical upon reading... read full review