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Seafield was a very positive experience for me. They were very fair in all their policies, and with many years for experience, knew how to deal with addiction. They have an amazing salad bar, and overall the food was lovingly prepared. The nurses were fantastic. Every time you went for your meds they made you feel very important. The morning group meeting was insightful, and my counselor was a pro. The rest of the day's lectures were focused on 12 Step recovery, and although sometimes felt a little pedantic, in hindsight they did exactly what they were supposed to do. I would highly recommend Seafiled to anyone dealing with addiction. Like any substance program, you only get what you put in.
Excellent primary counselors. Very good ancillary staff Great location Families must participate in their childs treatment. Very strict but necessary and well defined parameters related to rules of treatment and the community. Too much attention to liability, there is a beaitiful in ground pool not in use due to lisbility. Many more instances where fear of liability hindered possible enhancements to treatment. My child finally after 4 prior treeatment centers began to heal. Her primary counselor was a God send and today she keeps the wisdom strength and hope her counselor gave her. Invaluable! I cant say enough about this facility
This place saves lives and helps people to get healthy. Please don’t hesitate to call them because they truly care. I’ve been on the Board for 15 years and have heard hundreds tell their recovery stories. You can be one of them! Connie