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Offers a multi discipline approach to recovery which addresses mind, body and spiritual needs. Allows too much personal choice in determining curriculum which resulted in undisciplined individuals lots of yoga and acupuncture in lieu of developing knowledge and skills of staff and 12 steps in developing lifestyle changes. i.e., fun vs. survival strategies. The recovery program at Mountainside saved my life. But an individual needs to want to be saved and work the program.
I had a genuinely amazing experience living at Westport House, it had such a cozy feel and it's a very community-oriented home. Few clients came and went and I made plenty of long time friends living here. For the amount of people we had there was always reasonable storage and accommodation, not to mention the house was near everything in downtown Westport. They have their own IOP program and the therapists there are great. My case manager and the other house staff are some of the kindest and recovery-focused people I've known. Great if you're looking for sober housing temporarily and focus on work/school exclusively, structural rules helped keep me in order for sure. Definitely recommend for anyone needing a sober living.
Turnbridge is a great place. I read some of the negative reviews and frankly almost laugh. Certainly many of the young people who have attended Tunbridge may not like it, getting sober and living a good life is hard. My son spent several months in Tunbridge and their program absolutely works. I believe it saved his life. The entire staff doesn\'t \"do it for the money\" they do it to help people. My son was meth addict and frankly extremely difficult for months until his brain started to heal. The staff at Tunbridge never gave up, they never stopped trying to help him. There is no perfect solution to help an addict, it\'s a process. The staff at Tunbridge with the experience they have and with as much care as possible do their best. That is the only solution the rest is up to the individual. May God bless all the staff at Turnbridge.