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I came to The Counseling Center after Foundations July 2,2021. When I first arrived I was hopeless and scared. It was all new to me I came from 2 and a half hours north where there isn't much help for women. After being in inpatient for about a month I started taking the program seriously because I was interacting with all kinds of different people whose lives were saved. After I completed inpatient I decided to move on to Transitional Living. That too also helped save my life. I was getting some freedom but was learning how to do life things hand on and still had people to hold me accountable. Through all that I gained employment and ended up completing TCC's program after being there a full year. I now work in the court system helping juvenile and adults through drug court and show them there is a way out. I whole-heartedly believe if it wasn't for The Counseling Center I would not be where I am today. Not only did they show me how I could have an amazing life they also became my family. <3
Couldn't have asked for a better experience and am finally on road to recovery
Doesn't have the family involved in the treatment plan hands on. I personally do not have experience, it was my husband who attended. In our area at the time there wasn't many places to go to unless you have thousands of dollars; it costs more to get clean & sober than to keep using. Luckily this facility does offer beds to people with Medicaid, being that majority of people that use are in the low income bracket & qualify for government help.