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Assisted Living

16 CALDWELL PNMI

16 CALDWELL RD, AUGUSTA, ME 043303.7 (3 reviews)
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Capacity

6 residents

Location

Amenities

Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Wheelchair Accessible Entrance

Ratings & Reviews

3.7

out of 5

Based on 3 reviews

Reviews (3)

J

John Fairbanks

Jan 2026
C

Christopher McPherson

Jan 2026
M

Melanie Wilson

Jan 2026

Since it has been several years since I have left Maine and moved to California, I think I'm comfortable exposing the grief and trauma I encountered being a patient at Kennebec Behavioral Health as a patient. When I was first reffered there, I was with Susan Chase, and she was lovely. I had no problems with her. However, at one point she retired. They replaced her with Dawn Chase. During this time I was playing World of Warcraft at a competitive level and streaming on Twitch. One day, to my horror, all my twitch media appeared to be effected by ransomware, and when I tried to click on it, it instructed me to send bitcoin to a specific bitcoin address to gain access to my media again. I was upset, and I'm not a technical expert, but I figured even if I paid the person responsible, they could do it again, so I just deleted the media and didn't send any bitcoin. The next day, I was on my computer, and I noticed a slew of Windows 10 notifications from my Microsoft email saying passwords to various accounts such as Amazon, Facebook, Discord, among others were changed, and it happened all at once. I went into my email address, and saw all the emails showing my passwords had been changed. This made me highly anxious, so I contacted my case manager, also through Kennebec Behavioral Health, and let her know. By the time I had an appointment with Dawn Chase, apparently she had heard of the "hacking", and she told me I wasn't special enough to be hacked, and that it must have been a delusion, and I must have a ruleout of schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder. And or course, she doped me up on atypical antipsychotics, I balooned up to 350 pounds, and that was THE END of my World of Warcraft and streaming career. This diagnosis has been ruled out in california. I am back to my ADHD/PTSD/major depression diagnosis. My new psychiatric nurse practitioner appears to understand that top 150 World of Warcraft Raiders require an AVERAGE OF 60 APM (actions per minute) and my LOGS from World of Warcraft represent I was capable of this. How can someone with Schizophrenia achieve 60 APM? How can someone with Schizophrenia work with a team of 19 other people in an extremely high stress environment, where they have to track 20 variables at once, and preform 60 actions per minute? I would like ONE person from Kennebec Behavioral Health to answer me this question. This review is a warning to the general public. If you have problems with anything in your electronics, do not bring it up to them. They are technically too illiterate to understand the difference between "being too special to be hacked" and ransomware.

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