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Verify your coverageWhen I decided to go to A Forever Recovery, I was ready to start a new life. I was determined to put the past behind and learn how to live my life without drugs. That’s exactly what I got from going to AFR, I learned how to navigate my life and my choices so that I wouldn’t fall back into the trap of drug use again. The tools I learned throughout my program are the reason that I’m still sober today. It’s been 6 months since I finished my program at AFR and I’m stable. By going through the program at AFR I learned so much about myself. I learned why I had been making the choices I was making and learned how to spot when things were getting harder in my life and to take a step back so that I didn’t fall into the same trap of using when I wasn’t happy or anything like that. When I was going through my program, I decided that going back home wouldn’t be great for me. I could have done it and stayed sober with what I learned at AFR but, because I had family in Colorado I decided to ask for help. Asking for help has always been hard for me. Whenever I asked for help from friends or family I felt like a failure and so wouldn’t do it. I was trying to do everything on my own and it wasn’t working for me. Going through my program at AFR helped me to realize that asking for help from my family wasn’t me failing but, getting support. So, I asked my aunt and uncle for their help and they’ve been amazing. My parents fully supported my decision to move away from them because it meant that I had a better chance at living a sober life. Since graduating from AFR and moving I’ve started working. I got a job 5 days after arriving in Colorado and I’ve been making it to work every day and I’m actually on time for it. I’m paying my own bills and everything else that comes with being an adult. Like I said earlier, I’m stable. Going from where I was before I went to AFR to where I am now since graduating is really great. I would have never imagined my life like this. Before I went to AFR I was positive that I was a drug addict and that I’d always be a drug addict, that I’d never beat my addiction and so I didn’t try very hard to beat it. Being around the people at AFR helped me to see that even though my life had been completely derailed by my addiction, going through the program and using what I learned there could and would give me my life back. The counselors at AFR helped me a lot throughout my program. Sometimes, it was just having someone to talk to about how my program was going or helping me deal with some issue I was having. Sometimes, it was the counselors calling me on my rubbish and not letting me get away with something that I’d have liked to have gotten away with at the time but, would’ve hindered my recovery. AFR isn’t on some busy street. It’s set back a way next to a lake and that privacy and serene atmosphere helped during my stay there. I was able to take a step back from my life, learn what I needed to learn and fix what I needed to fix so that I could start my new life without any extra baggage. I’m grateful for the time I spent at AFR, I’m a healthy, sober person now because I went there and it’s a rehab that I’d recommend to anyone needing help.
My daughter is responsible for her own recovery, but I support her recovery with listening and love when she needs it.
Beautiful Facility, knowledgeable and caring staff, great food, lots of amenities, if you have kids the facility is really nice place for them to visit, doesn't feel like a rehab, the food is really good. None that I know of. I owe my brother’s life to Behavioral Rehabilitation Services. When he first arrived at BRS he was in pretty rough shape. I had never seen him look so bad. He had been to rehab a couple times previously and I honestly didn’t have high hopes for him when he went to BRS. The change he went through as he went through the program there was so drastic and as he got back to being more and more the brother I remember I started really hoping that it would stick this time and that I would have my brother back for good. It’s not so much that it “stuck” this time as the program along with the counselors at BRS helped him in a way that I didn’t think was possible. Every time he had ever been through rehab before when he finished his 30 days and would come home he wasn’t happy and he always told me that it was just through sheer willpower that he’d be able to stay clean. He was never confident in himself or his ability to stay clean and because of it whenever he was clean for a period of time after each rehab he had gone to he was miserable and you could see how everyday was a little worse and a little harder to get through than the last. After he finished BRS he looked happy. Really, truly happy for the first time since he had started using. The staff at BRS treated him like family and worked with him to figure out what started his drug use. They really got to the root of his problem. The first time I saw him after he had gone there was over Christmas. My kid wanted to see her uncle and so we went up to the facility. It’s beautiful there. It’s in a really remote location and with the building and everything around it, it looked so peaceful there. My kid loved the place. We went up on Christmas day and the staff at BRS had created family games to play where they got little prizes. She played air hockey and pool with her uncle. She ran around the place like it was a lodge she was exploring and she had a blast exploring and playing with her uncle. It was the first time since my child had been born where I felt comfortable leaving her alone with her uncle. One of the really great things about BRS was that the people working there on Christmas day didn’t seem put out by having to work on a holiday. No one was unhappy to be there and it showed. My kid is an extremely picky eater, she doesn’t like much and yet she ate a full plate of food there and went back for seconds. I thought it was just because it was a holiday, it wasn’t. When we back up a few weeks later the food was still really good. My brother actually raved about the food there on more than one occasion and I actually became a bit jealous of the meals he was eating. My brother still talks to the people who he went through the program with and he stills calls the counselor there all the time. Sometimes, it’s just to say hi and sometimes when he’s had a bad day he calls one of his counselors there. They always have time to talk to him and have never brushed him off. I cannot stress enough how wonderful it is to have my brother back. My whole family is healed in a way I never thought possible and now 7 almost 8 months later my brother is still doing great and we are all so very grateful for that.
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What to Inquire About Before Entering Rehab TreatmentPrescription drug abuse has become one of the biggest challenges for Farmington Hills treatment centers. According to the Partnership at Drugfree.org, Detroit has become a center of opioid distribution in the US, with local dealers selling prescription opioids like OxyContin throughout the country. In smaller surrounding communities like Farmington Hills, adults and teens alike are misusing prescription painkillers for non-medical purposes. As you compare rehab options in your area, it's important to find a program that addresses the emotional or physical conditions at the root of your addiction to prescription drugs, alcohol, marijuana or meth.
Aspects of Effective Drug RehabThe National Institute on Drug Abuse emphasizes the importance of treating a client as an individual, not just as an addict or alcoholic.
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