If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with drug addiction in Covington, WA, Rehabs.com presents a comprehensive online catalog of inpatient centers, as well as a wealth of other alternatives. We can assist you in locating drug and alcohol abuse care facilities for a variety of addictions. Search for a top rehab program in Covington now, and get rolling on the path to recovery.
Rehab can be an entirely new experience. Learn more about how rehab works.
Learn about treatmentLearn about the admissions process at American Addiction Centers (AAC).
Our admissions processCheck your insurance to see if you're covered at an AAC treatment center.
Verify your coverageI went to Prosperity for about a month back in Aug 2015, they saved my life and taught me the skills I needed to stay sober. The daily classes are presented in a way that make it easy to follow what's being taught and sucks you in and makes you hungry for more once you realize you're "getting it". I went into Prosperity feeling beat down, worthless and scared that for the rest of my life it was going to be a daily white nuckle battle to stay sober. I "graduated" and came out of Prosperity with my head held high, proud of my accomplishments, grateful for my sobriety, knowing my value, that I am a precious gift from GOD, and that I am the only thing that I have control over. My life is amazing now! I am happy. I am positive! I am sober. I am happy to be sober. It's NOT the struggle I thought it would be, in fact, I have no desire to drink. I use the skills I learned at Prosperity to process/work thru things that come up so I don't end up feeling the need to "numb" myself. It's the most liberating feeling EVER!! The staff is kind, compassionate, firm yet friendly, consistent yet flexible. I absolutely give Prosperity 5⭐'s. One weakness was limited options during our "free time", would be great if you had yoga or meditation as options during that time.
Cater to what under lining issues are to help recover. More exercise would of been nice. I had a very positive experience and have stayed sober.
It saved my life. I went in a very sick person, they built me back up and I liked myself again. I felt that they really cared about my addiction and how to help me look at myself
There is no obligation to enter treatment and you can opt out at any time.