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This blog is dedicated to following the progress of my mother, Dena Kleinsorge, following her stroke on May 18th, 2009. It has been a difficult, yet rewarding, experience. It is impossible to keep all of you updated individually since Mom has so many friends scattered over such a wide area. Thank you for reading the blog and sharing this experience with us. And thank you ALL for your wonderful thoughts and prayers! They really ARE helping! Mom is not able to use her computer at this time, but if you would send me messages or comments here at the blog, I will be sure she gets them. She enjoys hearing from you.

 

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Peakview Behavioral Health, Colorado Springs

4colorJust to catch you up.  All of Mom’s crazy thoughts are gone.  No more devils or unfounded fears!!  Hooray!!!  She has good happy days…But, her nights are a terror and this is an understatement, I’m afraid…  She sleeps about an hour, even with a heavy sleeping pill.  The rest of the time, she is anxious, disoriented and even a little aggressive(being kind, here).  It was obvious that this problem was going to accelerate and after Dr. Mozer, from Denver urgently insisted, the decision was made to take her to a hospital in Colorado Springs that specializes in Geriatric Psyciatric problems.  The psychiatrists that have seen Mom all agree that these problems have been caused by the stroke and the insomnia and depression that followed.  I just pray that this new place is better than Haven Behavioral and that they can help her.  She has worked so hard to get this far.  I hope that it’s God’s will to give her another chance.

At the bottom of this post is the mailing address and phone for Mom in Colorado Springs.  Send her a card!  I think she’ll get it, at THIS place.  She never got her mail at Haven Behavioral that we sent.  She can have calls before 9:30 in the morning, between 10:00 and 12:00 and then again after 3:30 in the afternoon.  She’d love to hear from you. I expect she’ll be there at least a week and maybe longer.  We’re hoping that she’ll be back for Christmas.
If for some reason, you call and they don’t know who she is or something, please let me know.  They only have 8 patients, so there shouldn’t be a question of finding her!

So far, this place is much MUCH better than Haven Behavioral Senior Care, in Thornton.  Peak View took nearly 3 hours, on Wednesday checking her out and then checking her into their hospital.  Haven Behavioral Senior Care really discouraged me from being part of the check in process and then acted as though I didn’t deserve information about Mom’s condition, though I have her power of attorney.  Peakview spent a great deal of time being sure that I understood my and Mom’s rights, which included ALL of the information that I was trying to get from Haven Behavioral Senior Care.  There was even a part of the check in process listing the places to send a complaint, if we needed to, which I may end up doing concerning our experience at Haven Behavioral Senior Care.  The building at Peakview  is very beautiful with a commons living room that has a huge “peak view” window and the people seem very nice.  They have been easy to get information about Mom from and say that the treating doctor will be very open to talking.  Every day I have called and they have treated me with love and respect and have known exactly what medications Mom is on and how it effected her in the night before.  Dr. Scola, who is a board certified geriatric psychiatrist, is Mom’s doctor usually comes to the hospital during the visiting hour in the evening, which shows me that he’s not afraid to see a family member.   I have a good feeling about them and their care, with a little guarded bruising from before, I suppose.  Pray that they can help her get some sleep, which will give her a better chance of having some quality of life and of making sense out of it, as well.  Thank you for your love and support.

Hugs from all of us, M

THREE nights at Peak View, so far

Update—–I talked to Mom, last evening and she sounds pretty good.  I think that Peakview Behavioral Hospital is a good place for her, right now.  She’s so hoping that she’ll be home for Christmas.  Still not sleeping and they gave her enough meds last night to make an elephant sleep!  Keep praying!

Peakview

Peak View Behavioral Health

2102 University Park Blvd
Colorado Springs,CO 80840

719-444-8484

2 comments to Peak View Behavioral Health, Colorado Springs

  • Pamela Van Pelt

    Mary,
    This blog is so very impressive, well done. I found it when looking for information on Haven Behavioral Healthcare in Thorton. I’m living a nightmare dealing with them in regards to my mother. It’s unbelievable, and I don’t think I’ve ever been so frustrated in my life. The psychiatrist evaluating Mom even told me this was not a good place for her to promote healing. I tried to have her discharged today. After no word, called and the social worker (who doesn’t have email or vm) had done nothing and was in Boulder all day. If ever you would like to exchange information regarding your experience, I would appreciate hearing from you. I am going to report them to the Colorado Department of Health, and write to all those who so glowing referred us to them. Thank you for listening.
    P

  • Sharon Nolan

    I have also been reading your blogs with great interest. My dad is at Haven Behavioral in Pueblo – he is a retired AF guy suffering from PTSD/depression/anxiety etc. Like you, I’ve struggled with getting accurate information about my dad – one day they say he’s on 20mg of Ambien, the next day I’m told no one on the floor gets more than 10mg. On his admission day, I asked what the plan was for discharge, considering he lives in PHX – I was told that “we plan for discharge the day they check in” – yet when I asked about it during week 3 of his 4 week stay, NO ONE HAD DONE ANYTHING!!! The SW got a piece of my mind and viola, a few days later, we have a plan…and that is dad will be going to Peak View Behavioral for their new IOP program. He will start there this Tuesday. I’m glad to read what you wrote about Peak View and I have had many great conversations with Arlene there in preparation for dad’s arrival. Oh the joys of having to care for your parents.

    Sharon

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