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Verify your coverageIt all started 14 years ago, when my self and my disease started as a seemingly fun time had quickly transformed into fun with problems and in no time at all, it was JUST PROBLEMS. My life had changed drastically from living at home, holding down a job, to homeless on the streets at a young age. I began to live my life only to use drugs, in any form and whatever it was i could get my hands on. The repeated behaviors of lying and stealing from my family was all i knew how to do in order to live. Time and time again I had destroyed the trust my family had in me, continuing those behaviors and running my life straight into the ground. Deeper i went into addiction, down into this hopeless state of mind i could not get myself out of. i questioned myself constantly about if i even wanted to change my life but i was becoming so comfortable living on the streets, and spending time in jail. I wanted something different for myself. Call it luck or call it God's will, but whatever you want to call it.. it was a blessing. I made a call and spoke with the intake coordinator at Broadway Treatment Center who just so happened to be old friend of mine, who had since gotten sober. I had absolutely no idea he had even worked in treatment, but i took that as a sign that this was exactly the right thing for me to do. The next day, as promised, i was being picked up and driven to detox at Broadway! i hadn't felt relief like that in a very long time. After these past 2 and a half months in treatment, i have received multiple skills and tools that were results of the time spent in groups, learning simply about life on life's terms. Among the groups we discussed anger management, relapse prevention, cognitive behavioral therapy, rational emotive therapy, and much time in 1 on 1 sessions with a case manager and therapist. Devising a specified treatment plan strictly for me and what I wanted to get out of my stay at Broadway. The unbelievable staffing was another huge blessing to me because of their genuine care and concern they had for myself and the other clients had spoke volumes to me. The program and my treatment at Broadway in its entirety was absolutely amazing. I am completing my stay here today, moving on to the next stage of my life, taking with me all of the tools i was provided and the skills i received from attending group. I got exactly what i wanted here, learning that what i want is directly connected to the effort i put into it. I am so happy and forever grateful for Broadway saving my life!
I have attended a few programs over the past couple of years and Phoenix Rising is the BEST program In my opinion. The owners are great and they really care about the patients at Phoenix Rising. It is such a intimate and caring program and for those who are motivated for treatment and change. The group sizes are small and I was able to meet with my therapist 2 times a week and really get some good work on myself done. THERE IS NO OTHER PROGRAM LIKE THIS!!
California ranks 10th in treatment centers servicing/accepting no payment accepted per 100,000 residents. Arkansas is ranked one spot worse at spot 11. Wyoming is just 1 spot better, ranked 9 out of the United States.
When adjusted for population, California ranks 20th in treatment centers servicing/accepting IHS/638 contract care funds. The US National Average is ranked slightly worse, ranked 21. Kansas is just 1 spot better, ranked 19 out of the United States.
For persons with HIV or AIDS clients, California ranks 20th in population-adjusted treatment centers. Montana is ranked one spot worse at spot 21. Oklahoma is just 1 spot better, ranked 19 out of the United States.
California is 25th among U.S. states in treatment centers servicing or accepting LGBTQ. One spot worse is New York, ranked 26 in the U.S. One spot better is North Dakota, ranked 24 in the U.S.
California ranks 26th in treatment centers servicing/accepting community reinforcement plus vouchers per 100,000 residents. Delaware is ranked slightly worse, ranked 27. Wisconsin is just 1 spot better, ranked 25 out of the United States.
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