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Businiess name:  Holly Hill Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had a terrible experience here. I woke up on Christmas eve with a pillow over my face- my husband was trying to kill me. I grabbed the phone, called 911, & taken here in handcuffs. I had nothing on but my nightgown and it was in the 30s. Nobody gave me a blanket. I sat in the waiting room for at least 6 hours freezing. When I finally got to the floor, I was given an ice-cold\r meal- 2 red hot dogs & soggy fries for Christmas dinner. They kept me for 3 weeks even though I said I was NOT suicidal or homicidal. They didn't change any of my medications or do any therapy. Basically I sat around and watched TV and colored. The patient rights poster said that we had the right to be treated with dignity and to have some outside time daily. In three weeks, I never went outside ONCE! I wrote a long letter of complaint to the patient advocate and received a letter back saying my concerns were being addressed- so much for that. And I have a physical problem requiring me to wear gloves to have a bowel movement. I asked for one every day but they never ""got the order"". It was humiliating. And I forgot to mention the strip search- I had to completely take off every stitch of clothing in front of two strangers while they looked over every square inch of my body and recorded all scars and marks. No compassion!!!!

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