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My time at Water Gap Wellness was life changing. I had daily access to medical attention from Dr and regular individual sessions with my therapist. I was able to work through so much, and I feel the best I ever have about my future! If they would let me, I would stay at Water Gap forever. The food is great with variety and vegetarian options. The bedrooms are huge and come with big TV's and Hulu, Amazon Prime, and fast internet. There are lots of living room areas to lounge or watch a movie with others, and right out the back door is the golf course and the most incredible sunsets you can imagine...and the Appalachian Trail is literally right next door too. In every way, Water Gap Wellness really is exceptional.
I\'ve been to 6 different inpatient facilities and have gone to inpatient treatment 13 times. I would venture to say I have pretty good idea of what I am talking about. The last place I went to was GBriar. I don\'t know what was different. It seemed like just another \"oil change\". Trying to get my parents off my back, ttying to do something different. Still in denial, I didn\'t think I had a shot. My addiction has taken me to the brink of suicide, homelessness, multiple arrests and multiple overdoses. None of the consequences were enough to slow me down. My first day was terrible, I was in a fog. I was still fighting the process. I was still doing the same things that had caused me to relapse as soon as I got out. Through personal insights and the insightful nature of the staff I was ability attain and more importantly abstain a desire to do something different. I just felt a level of actual concern within the staff that was beyond them just trying to get another paycheck. They actually cared and more importantly understood what was going on. They helped me harness my desperation and turn it into willingness to stop. Rehab is a roller coaster with more valleys than peaks. But what I realized is everybody else their was going through the same thing. Some of the counsellors and techs spoke from experience rather than what they read. As suggested I went to a greenbriar affiliated halfway house and was met with the same desire within the staff there. Point blank, it saved my life. I have 15 months clean now, a job, a car I paid for, a roof over my head, but more importantly a level of acceptance, rather than regret, with who I am as a person. For that reason I highly recommend this facility. I no longer wake in that animalistic mode were I have to figure out who I have to rob just to feel almost normal.
I am deeply disappointed in your facility. I am still paying for the care given to one of my friends. Deni Carise on the commercial states your mission is for a save, healing, and long lasting recovery. I have found this to not be true. It is like the place is revolving door, with no aftercare, and only interested in the money. I have 2 people living with me who went to RCA. One went to Devon, and despite the Dr. saying she needed to stay at least another day, they sent her home. A week or two later, she was back on using the needle. She agreed to go away to a place that they set up, but the place would not take her because of some of the medication she was on. Never received any additional help. The other person wanted to go at the same time, and he was sent to one of the NJ locations. He begged to get an extension since he had been on drugs for over 15 years, but they only allowed him a week. They gave no after care follow-up. Within a couple of weeks he was back on the needle as well.