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VERY CLEAN AND AWESOME PEOPLE. THE FOOD WASENT THAT GOOD it was awesome i loved being there the people were great
Not the best place to go if you have a dual diagnosis. Not much is provided for other mental illnesses here. You can\'t 12 step your way out of an anxiety disorder or ADD. Other than that, I am very grateful to have spent time at this facility. They really teach you a lot about your disease and about recovery. One of the male staff members was amazing at helping with stress/anger! Family days were great and very helpful for my family to understand addiction and codependency. Nurses were all exceptional and very kind. Talked me down through a lot of panic attacks. and were very comforting. Group therapy was so, so helpful. The patients in general are awesome, we all had so much support and love for each other, and it really helped with the whole experience. This place is great, but it\'s still a rehab, and it\'s hard! But so, so worth the work. NA/AA in the evening is very helpful as well. I loved the diadics and tech talks the most, they were very informative. Aftercare here I think has gotten better from when some of these reviews were posted... they assign everyone an after care coordinator now, and they help you set up meetings to go to in your area, therapy, IOP, halfway or 3/4 houses, etc. They have pretty good food, and I noticed that they do offer a lot of different dietary options to patients with food allergies or who are vegetarian. oh and uh, one woman is a very angry and bitter woman if any of the Brighton staff reads these things... I\'ll pray for her!
a small facility with small group activities more one on one with your therapist. I found the counselors to be judgemental we're not recovering addict and felt that they blamed us for our situations. I have remained in recovery sticking closely with my personal plan of recovery. I have severe social anxiety making NA and AA meetings almost impossible. counselors should consider plans of recovery more suited to the individual. most importantly two weeks is certainly not enough time to be educated in the disease of addiction