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I attended The Watershed from 2/18/15-4/30/15. That's a long time to be in treatment! And I am so thankful I was there for that long, because the staff and therapists there gave me the firm foundation I needed to live a sober life. Everything that they suggested to me I did. And here's a shocker!!! It worked!!! Leaving The Shed and getting involved in 12 step recovery programs has led me to visit and speak at other rehabs around my home state of Pennsylvania. And I will tell you what... The Shed blows these places out of the water. The level of compassion and understanding from the staff and employees here is unmatched I feel. And I have seen quite a few different treatment centers in 2 and a half years. The counselors actually made me realize that I am worth it and I do deserve to live a life clean and sober. They actually made me feel that they cared about what happened to me after I left the Shed. There is not one day that goes by that I do not think about my two counselors that were instrumental in helping me stay clean till today. I really liked the way the Shed has a step down program where they actually teach you how to live sober. No matter what environment you are in. Whether you choose to stay in Florida or return home or go somewhere totally new, I left there knowing that if I want to be sober, put the work and effort into staying sober, then I can really have a life where I can be happy, joyous and free without drugs and alcohol. I have met people from all walks of life there that I am still very close to today and that I talk to on a regular basis. The shed helped me to form meaningful, lifelong friendships! I will be forever and eternally grateful for the blessing in my life that is the Watershed. It saddens me when I visit other rehabs and I look around and I compare them to the Shed because I can honestly say, if I went somewhere else instead, I don't know if I would be sitting here writing this review... The staff and employees at the Watershed saved my life. Plain and Simple. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. I will always give them a five star rating because I will always have a special place in my heart for the Shed and everyone that worked/works there! I will be forever thankful and grateful for having the opportunity to attend the Boynton Beach facility and be given the chance to make it to the other side!! Someone really wanted me to stick around a while longer the day I picked up the phone and called for help... Because I got connected to the Watershed. They gave me my second chance at life...
For those people who sent in negative comments...it is obvious that they were not ready to receive help for their addiction. When you are in denial, anyplace you go to will be horrible, and all these comments are easy to put on line for all to see. The fact of the matter is Beach side is a well run and totally professional treatment center. If you are serious about getting well...it is the place to that will get it done. For all you naysayers, please take some responsibly as well.
First off if you don't feel like reading this just at least know that this is a great review of Lakeview. Just a brief history of myself, I come from a good family but had experienced trauma in my youth. I never felt "normal". Once I started trying drugs at 13, I was hooked. It made me feel like I could function. I continued to use and got into harder and harder drugs. I was always able to keep a good job and pay my bills until about the 6th year of my heroin use. I spiraled out of control and came to a point where I was just waiting for death. It was on one of these days that I thought would be my last that I had this urge to google treatment centers, I still to this day couldn't tell you why this happened, I think it was a true miracle. Lakeview was the first place that I saw listed. I called them and told them the severity of the situation. After a brief amount of questions, they said they would call back in 5 minutes, they did and they had a plane ticket for the next day. Gosh, I can't help but tear up as I write this. I was very impressed with the medically assisted detox. I think it took me 6 or 7 days, then another few days to come out of the thick fog. During that time there was a great schedule to get me into a healthy routine. The counseling was really beneficial. I had never done it before and since it worked so well for me I continued to do it long after leaving, and still do on occasion. The rooms were great and I was very comfortable. The food was good, a lot of comfort food, which is really what I needed. I chose to take the holistic track and loved it. It was perfect for me because I do well with meditation and mindfulness. Going to outside meetings really started my foundation into the 12 steps. I really liked the way I was phased up and regular meetings with the psychiatrist and doctors. I left Lakeveiw after 54 days, on January 13th, 2015. My life has been all about recovery ever since. I had a relapse after 10 months but got myself right back up and knew what I had to do. That was December 14th, 2015. I've been free from active addiction ever since. There is so much work that goes into my recovery but it's worth it. I have 2 children who have there father. I have a family who has their son, brother, cousin, and uncle back. Just to get a glimpse of what my life is like today, I'm chair and secretary for a Friday night 12 step group, I hold a position in 12 step Area service, I'm a board member of Great Bear Recovery Collective a group dedicated to building a recovery community, I'm a certified recovery coach for NCADD, I'm a peer support for the re-entry coalition which helps people coming out of incarceration who have substance use disorder, I'm a licensed chemical dependency counselor technician and working toward becoming a chemical dependency counselor. Life is still really hard and I have to fight this disease daily but it's all worth it because there are moments that are so good, I have hope today and I'm happy. I thank whatever is out there than is bigger than me for helping me along the way and of course thank you to Lakeview and it's staff. You are always bettering your practices and I'll be trying to bring those to my community to save more lives.