Beacon House — Health in Kentville

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Beacon House

Health at 150 Exhibition St, Kentville, NS B4N 1C3, Canada, Kentville, New Scotland, B4N 1C3 . Here you will find detailed information about Beacon House: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Based on 4 reviews

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Region:
New Scotland
Address:
150 Exhibition St, Kentville, NS B4N 1C3, Canada, Kentville, New Scotland, B4N 1C3
City:
Kentville
Postcode:
B4N 1C3

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About Beacon House

Beacon House is a UK Health based in Kentville, New Scotland. Beacon House is located at 150 Exhibition St, Kentville, NS B4N 1C3, Canada,


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Reviews of Beacon House

  • Everly
    Added 2016.07.27
    Even today when I want to give a five minute bible reading I have to read it a dozen times to get so I can remember much of it and then I can read it fine. It did take some getting use to but I've endured and still have to take nerve meds but I can get by so that is as much as I can expect in a world that doesn't understand the pain you suffer when taken out of the work field and thrown to the lions of government bureaucracy. They give you a little and then you are alone again to face the problems as a person with physical and mental disabilities.
  • Natalie
    Added 2016.04.09
    We definitely need programs like this one to help us in our endeavor to be just close to normal and to be treated with kindness and not pity but love without hypocrisy (Agape Love). Help all you can because you never know when it may be your turn to walk those burdensome streets into oblivion or very close to it.
  • Allison
    Added 2014.01.09
    This voluntary program serves young adults with mental illness, and takes referrals from across the province.
  • Robert
    Added 2013.08.19
    I don't think I have been a patient at the Beacon program and I don't really know how long it has been running. I was very depressed when I came out of a second vehicle accident. I took nerve pills and sometimes even Demerol to get me through the really bad times. When I got home after the first accident I must have had some brain damage because I couldn't talk right. Words came out jumbled and not understandable. I would have to excuse myself and wait for a while and then if I would take my time I would be able to speak better.
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