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When I came to BDR, I was broken and had no self esteem or self respect. I had been to a handful of other facilities and honestly didn't think this place would be able to do anything that the others hadn't. I was wrong. Right from the beginning, being met at the front doors, the genuine care and concern for my well being was felt. I felt safe, like I could finally take a breathe and just relax. During detox, the staff were always checking in on me, asking me if I was alright, if I needed anything and reminding me that should I need anything at all, they were there. I struggled with being able to love and forgive myself for my past and was told over and over again that they would love me until I could love myself. And they did just that. I am confident and secure in who I am today and I owe all of that to BDR.
Many of the workers have been through there as a client. Each day is set up to keep clients busy. Goal oriented focusing on solutions. Outside meetings twice a week. If you want to make a change for the better and keep your focus on yourself for your stay I highly recommend this facility. The workers share your struggle and better understand your situation. However, there is coed without separation and clients tend to be easily distracted by opposite sex.
Close to home, female only. In need of many things such as exercise activities, healing, one on one counseling etc. They teach you just how to live a normal daily routine while attending only one AA meeting a day, and if your lucky one NA meeting a month.