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I could not be more pleased with how they helped my son. We brought him there after a friend encouraged us to do so. Their son loved it there and is doing so well at home and on his job. He has nearly a year of sobriety since he finished 90 days of treatment. Our son is thriving but it\'s only been 4 months, his counselor checks on him and encourages him. I\'d recommend them to anyone that is serious about getting their life back together. You have to wok at it and follow their counsel and if you do, it works. There\'s always some that think they know more than the Staff and don\'t want to follow rules and that\'s too bad for them. It is takes work and it\'s a struggle but it\'s worth it in the end. Thank you for giving us our son back!
Strengths: staff, food, phone calls, atmosphere, t@taught self worth and heritage. Weaknesses: Lack of/not enough Visitation and participation of family members. Really liked tribal/native aspects. Think more family participation was needed. No costs because of tribal affiliation.
Strengths: Very structured, they kept us busy all day & evenings with groups. Meals were healthy & tasted good. Junk food was a rare treat & only small servings. I struggled a lot not having chocolate or candy but they did it to help us get healthy and not gain a ton of weight. Weaknesses: Family/loved ones are not welcome to participate in our recovery. Visits & phonecalls are so limited I felt isolated and depressed not having contact with anyone on the outside, especially my 4 year old daughter. I have bipolar I disorder and no one seemed to understand that after 6 days of no meds (they threw them away), why I was so unstable. I was sent to a crisis stabilization unit 15 miles away for 7 days to get my meds back & wind-down from mania. They give no meds/relief for withdrawals, no nicotine patches or gum. Its rough. I believe what Jordan's Crossing has to offer is valuable and a person can be successful there in recovery. They focus on healthy lifestyle, taking responsibility, no whining, self-sufficiency. If you need much empathy, or struggle with tightly structured settings/schedules, or have a significant mental health issue, this may not be the right fit. I was unhappy there but I saw women who had been there 30-60 days who spoke highly of the program and stated it saved their life. It is not a bad place and if you work their program I believe you CAN recover and feel good about it when you leave.