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In my wildest nightmares, I never thought I'd find myself in shambles undergoing detox and praying for the Lord to rescue me by sending me to rehab. Tranquility Woods was my answer to prayer! While I contemplate (at this very moment), whether or not to use these exact words, I know there are no other words. The care given to me by the entire team was top notch. In my experience, rehab was taxing in mind, body, and spirit. With that being said, I was given the support and direction required for me to come out a stronger person in all of these aspects of my life. I still have a long way to go on this journey called recovery, but T.W. provided both my family and me with tools to call ourselves survivors of addiction to alcohol and benzos. In addition, I was blessed with a proper diagnosis of bipolar disorder II (3 previous psychiatrists had missed). I welcome the New Year with hope! Thank you T.W. family!
Accessible, different entry levels, multi function were nice. Out patient only.
I was in this program and the help I got was great!! i got more then just treatment i got a new way of thinking. the owner Ms. pam does realy go over board to help her clients. she always said that if it aint a passion it wont last. i have been clean now for almost six years. the program helped me get my family and life back. my kids and family trust me now. i am grateful for im still standing by grace. a lot of people may have bad things to say. but i know the program has changed a lot of lives. me first. the food is awesome, the staff care and the owner is dedicated seven days a week she was there helping us see how we could look at triggers and change our lives