Do not go here or have your loved one admitted here, ESPECIALLY if they are a child (I know how hard it is to find mental health treatment for youth in VT but anywhere is better than here. There are also short term residential places in the state that the system doesn’t tell you about that will actually help especially for those under 18, like the Howard Center for example). I was here back in 2014 on Osgood 1 and from what I remember it wasn’t terrible. The bathrooms smelled like pee 24/7 and there was no real therapy going on, but overall the first time wasn’t that bad. I was recently on Tyler 2 a few weeks ago while visiting my family from out of state. I ended up having an attempt and was forced here against my will even after expressing I did not want to come back to this place. Where do I start? I was one of 2 women on the whole unit which made me super uncomfortable considering I am only 24 and most of the men were decades older than me. To make it better they literally have a LGBTQ+ unit right below it and they didn’t think to put me there even though when you’re getting admitted they ask you about your sexuality and I am a part of the community. Felt extremely unsafe. They take everything from you. My room was constantly FREEZING at the end of December and they never turned the heat on even after asking repeatedly. Never felt like I was heard. They treat you like you’re not a person just because you are mentally ill. I was admitted voluntarily and even after expressing how uncomfortable I was there and how I would rather be released and treated elsewhere, the on call doctor for the weekend immediately threatened to make me involuntary (which is illegal by the way, you cannot force someone to stay in a hospital in the state of VT if they admitted voluntarily and they are not a danger to themselves or others, which I expressed multiple times I was no longer a danger to myself!) The only reason they let me go is because my parents reassured them that I would be safe with them and they were going to help me find outpatient treatment (which I did find by the way. Just incase the people who had their doubts about me there were wondering). They do not know how to treat patients with BPD. I had to talk to the supervisor just to get a NICOTINE PATCH. Nothing to do. Food is disgusting which really didn’t help with my ED. I already have no appetite and you’re gonna feed us that slop? I feel like the food was better when I went the first time, they even had a cafeteria for patients. They don’t even have a dining room on the unit and there was no option for a cafeteria. The “game room” consists of one (1) air hockey table. Be so for real. Lowkey feels like a prison. I felt worse here than I did on the outside. I’ve been to a lot of hospitals but honestly if I ever need treatment I am just gonna stay in Massachusetts where I live now. Big reason why I moved in the first place is the lack of mental health resources in Vermont. As the biggest psychiatric hospital in the state and the only option for a lot of people, DO BETTER. Patients are humans too.