Have you looked at their website? It appears to have really good information, and to be a very good program based on what I read and saw.
http://www.riveroakshospital.com/
I'd recommend it if you haven't, I read about both the places I've been online before going, and I felt safer going in knowing something about them.
What's helped me are being in a safe place, being around and able to talk with people who "get it," like on here but in person but still not someone in everyday life, and med stabilization.
Routines vary, generally it's breakfast at 8, goal setting group and other groups before lunch, more groups after lunch, dinner, a wrap-up group, and it might have activities set in there. I've seen times for arts/crafts, gym activities, going outside(fenced in), group games(bingo). There's smoke breaks usually if you smoke. There's community rooms, which have had TVs, magazines, books, coloring supplies, puzzles, games. There's also set times for meds, and safety checks 15-30 minutes apart. They've had privacy for restroom use. Meal quality varies, but they'll probably have snack food available - fruit, cereal, crackers, milk and juice.
But from what I saw on their site, it looks better/more free, at least for the trauma unit I suspect. It really does look very good.
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