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Taylor Recovery Center is an awesome spot , but like anything in life you get out what you put in. And Taylor makes it easy to put everything into Recovery---between meetings with the majority of residents all going, to sober softball, and just lounging around after curfew enjoying the dogs doing goofy dog things and the stories and actions of the residents they really make it easy to be entirely engulfed in fun and social recovery. My time at taylor i made 2 friends that were later in my wedding, and noticed the only ones with a bad experience were those who constantly withdrew/isolated to the comforts of their rooms and/or electronics. Taylor uses fun and healthy social interaction as an integral part of Recovery, it is not their fault if clients choose not embrace what i have seen proven over and over to be a judgment free and super accepting atmosphere.
My 19 year old son went to the Arbor, and I felt his treatment and the family program were better than any I'd found in the area. But be aware, when sending a loved one, especially a young adult, with dual diagnosis, I was told he would receive EMDR therapy while inpatient. He did not. I was then told he would have the same therapist throughout the continuum of care, He did not. When I was told not to contact my son, I agreed, with the caveat they would be checking on him every 30 minutes. They did not. He is, thank God, still sober today, but he walked away from extended care, while supposedly under watch, and they did not know or inform me until 12 1/2 hours after he left. My son has epilepsy and a heart condition. I trusted. I should never have stopped talking to my son. I am very grateful for the inpatient care he received, but the extended care was not worth the $5,000 a month I paid for it. While in iop, the patients do not have enough to occupy them each day, and I could have had someone with him every minute, those months, and had him in an iop, for the same money. I highly recommend the inpatient, but strongly recommend against looking to extended care or their continuum after, simply because they did not deliver what they told me they would.
Serenity House is an amazing environment focused on positive support to encourage long term recovery.