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Compassionate, caring staff. Experts in addiction and recovery. The sober living house is beautiful and cozy. Clients are treated with respect and dignity.
I am so beyond grateful for Synergy!!!! I honestly can't say enough incredible stuff about this treatment center! It's literally been life changing for me. The house is definitely more like a home.. personal chef, who is fantastic & so sweet. The RA's & the Clinical Staff are absolutely AMAZING, love them!! They REALLY care about us and want to help us change our lives!!! The small group sizes make it much more personal, which is beneficial. I made such close friendships with these ladies!! The schedule is intense with classes during the week; but the facilitators are different for each class, so its different & helpful to have multiple teaching techniques. Everyone will take something away from it! Then, on the lighter side of treatment/classes..there's exercise, meditation (soo nice); Music Therapy (best ever); Art Therapy (also great); Acupuncture & Cupping, & Massage therapy! So we are treated for all our hard work..It's literally perfect Synergy! I HIGHLY recommend this facility to EVERYONE that's ready to change their life!!!! <3 You'll be so glad you did.
The intensive outpatient treatment program at Northbound allowed me to have a firm foundation in recovery. The counselors guided me in my journey in emotional sobriety, making it comfortable for me to be vulnerable and open to deep emotional wounds so that I could begin to heal. I am grateful for the spiritual and emotional recovery I currently live with today.