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The staff was very helpful and professional. In house living arrangements could've been better. I chose this facility because of the cost of the treatment and because their staff was very friendly, helpful and understanding.
Wow. What a trip this place was. I went there seeking help and for the 5 days I was there all I was surrounded by was people not taking this seriously... I found all this was VERY disruptive to my healing process. If you are going to pay for this out of your pocket, like I did, I would recommend you look else. I am defiantly going to let the Department of Health know about what is going on in this facility. Good luck in your recovery!!
Deeply compassionate and well trained staff, offering a very effective yet unique approach. Wish it was available in more locations. When I placed my son in the Exclusive Hawaii program, I was feeling very afraid. He seemed so troubled and so distant for so many years that I doubted that I would ever be able to have a meaningful relationship with him again. Toward the end of his 30 day stay, I went to the center and spent a couple of days going through the process with him. It was not easy... he had a lot of anger with me and they helped him to release that anger by allowing him the safe space to hurl his intense feelings and rage directly at me. I was stunned, but as I sat in that line of fire with openness and a willingness to hear him (with a lot of help and coaching from the treatment staff) I was amazed to observe him go through a transition from deep wounding and pain to a place of re connection and love. Four years later that love is still present and he is sober and moving forward in many positive ways. I am so grateful!