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Wonderful staff that was committed to doing all they could for my recovery, I highly recommend this facility!
The entire team was really helpful and outstanding. Admissions helped with travel and getting my insurance squared away. My medical team was great and was instrumental in getting me off most of my meds during my four weeks. My primary was a life saver and even when I didn't want to try, pushed me with kindness to work hard. And I am so grateful for that. The entire program is designed to help you get the tools you need to get better, For the first time in 20 years I have hope again and am actually looking forward to the future. I feel The Center has saved me and my relationship with my family. Thank you to Dr. and the entire team.
Love the lectures, they are great at sharing their experiences and knowledge in a way that the kids can relate to. We are in a state that does not allow lock down facilities for teens or adults. This facility deals with teens and they tell the kids not to let door hit them on the way out. Facility has moved the 19 to 25 year old females from the adult facility to the adolescent facility where these females are allowed to smoke and the others are not, with their smoking area being outside the windows of the kids, triggering those who smoke. Facility is located in a not so nice areaFacility used to do "family week" where the parents could attend and learn more about addiction. They need to change the way they handle kids leaving the facility.