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Verify your coveragemultiple programs & locations in the area. Nice facilities, & staff. Need more staff been around the area for a long time, good programs including adolescent treatment & prevention.
very nice people to be around and seek help with
I have been in several treatment programs in the past. But the Nova House was by far the best. We were kept busy everyday so as not to have a lot of down time. We were asked not to glorify our using times when just sitting around. Most of the staff are also in recovery. I feel they really understand all aspects of the disease of addiction. The staff keeps things real. We also have individual time with our counselor at least once a week. Or really whenever needed. They really just show a real concern for you. They also have family education groups. And offer family sessions if the client chooses to have one. I suffer from seizures myself and never felt safer any where as I did there. It's a truly safe environment all the way around.
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Although treatment facilities in Fairfield are limited, there are about a half-dozen in the town of Hamilton, just miles away. There are many more options throughout the state of Ohio.
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