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THE DBT SKILLS THEY TAUGHT ME, THE FLEXIBLE WAY WE WERE TREATED, PATIENT OUTCOMES WERE MORE IMPORTANT THAN GETTING PAID. A LITTLE DISORGANIZED AND UNDERSTAFFED AT TIMES. DBT IS AN EFFECTIVE WAY OF LIFE
Very caring facility. Main focus on all staff is the success of the patients. Also with keeping add a smaller level so each patient gets what They deserve. The knowledge of staff and with one goal in there mind being clients recovery. Where one falls short other pick up
The setting is a home type setting which adolescents are more receptive to in treatment. There is a mixture of staff who are in recovery and those who have not personally dealt with addiction issues, so the perspectives of all staff make this a great place for adolescents. There is a lake, a weight room/gym, basketball, volleyball, equine roundpin (equine therapy in the near future to start), meals prepared by an executive chef which are decided upon by a registered dietitian, and the schedule is nicely put together. The boys have plenty of time for schoolwork, reading, leisure activities, and still maintain their program at Stonewater. It is a new facility so there are still changes being made to the employee schedule, policies, etc. but that is to be expected. Communication between staff needs to improve a great deal to help things flow easier from day to day. This is a great facility/program from what I know. The employees are truly dedicated to helping these boys get to a place in their life where the addiction is a memory rather than a struggle. The Nurses, Clinical Assistants, counselors/therapists, and everyone involved want the best for everyone who comes thru their doors. If we can positively affect the patient long term, then we have also positively affected the family and friends of that patient long term, and hopefully broken an unforgiving cycle of addiction