MASAC at Plymouth

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Plymouth, United States

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Correctional services department

MASAC at Plymouth Reviews | Rating 1,9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

MASAC at Plymouth is located in Plymouth, United States on 1 Bumps Pond Rd. MASAC at Plymouth is rated 1.9 out of 5 in the category correctional services department in United States.

Address

1 Bumps Pond Rd

Phone

+1 5082912441

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danielle pellegrine

If I could have an option to rate this facility 0 i would. My boyfriend was sectioned there for 45 days and the minute he came out was already using, you have a bunch of males stuck in a facility together and half those males don't even want to get clean. DO NOT SECTION YOU LOVE ONE HERE.

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Chuck Shute

The State of Massachusetts should be ashamed of themselves they treat people battling addiction like treat someone doing a state prison Bid. Very violent facility if you Google Masac Plymouth you will see the horror these men are put through. I have sectioned somebody 9 times and after 3 of such to masac plymouth alone and I would never again after seeing lack of treatment and care. I beg you to do you research before section a love one. The corrections staff is a extremely physically and mentally abusive. And the counselor team does not care and only job is to set up a after care plan transportation and set address and your good to go it is now 45 days which I thing will have worse mental problems on these men as time goes on. . MASAC IS A State PRISON

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MLG Shiby

Concentration camp. Suppose to be a detox (which they don’t even do), it’s jail. Worst program ever, needs to be shut down. Councilors suck, I was there over 50 days, pretty much a fight everyday, CO’s are *ss holes, food sucks, 7 miles in the woods, so if you can get over the razor wire fence, don’t run. If the helicopter or state police don’t get you the dogs will. Do all the drugs you want while your there, someone got caught cheeking their pills and making home brew and left in 28 days, I didn’t do any drugs or get in any fights or trouble and did 50. I saw people leave get sectioned and come back. Two gay kids got slapped in the face , someone stuck up for them and got his nose broken. Overall I wouldn’t even give it one star. I heard one CO say if he saw a trash barrel on fire , he would just walk away. They tell you it isn’t jail, but you get strip searched on the way in , it’s run by the DOC, you get inmate ID cards, they make you wear jail clothes , there is bars on the windows and no sprinklers on the ceiling so if there was a fire you would be trapped and die .Two people hung themselves when I was there. Shut it down. Shouldn’t even exist.

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Nunya Business

Saving the lives every day of men who have checked themselves out of detox over and over and whose families are at their wits end about how to help them. This is usually the family's last resort to have their loved one civilly committed here. This opioid crisis has to end someday.

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Maria Cina

I am not a patient so I don't know what goes on beyond those doors. I hoped for the best with a loved one who had been sectioned but no good program can perform miracles on someone who doesn't want help and can lie very well. My 5 yr old wrote letters to her dad, sent them to masac, but never received a response. We don't even know if he received them. I was disappointed that he was discharged at 32 days right back into his parents home were alcohol is abused on a daily basis starting as early as 10 am. I feel it wasn't enough time to clear his head of the 24 yrs of alcohol and cocain use or to process all the damage his disease has caused. I was not put on the release so as many times as I called masac to speak with numerous phone personnel, left messages with many social workers, nobody returned my calls, could give me any information or speak to me. Nobody could help me, until I got ahold of the superintendent's office, who was very respectful to privacy and my concerns. Their advice was that they have no control overaftercare , the truth, or if that person ends up attending AA like promised but to move on and take care of myself and my daughter. It was then when I realized , we must move on Without him to create a healthy life for ourselves. Our hearts are broken but will hopefully mend with time. This disease is selfish and evil. You can't help someone who doesn't want help.