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This place was the best thing that coulda happened in my life. I’ve been clean 8 yrs now. It give me my life back
I just got out of Swartz New Vista and it literally saved my life by going , I wish I could put a before and after after photo on here thanks New Vista
I think that the staff knocks this facility out of the park. The genuine care you receive from the techs and nursing staff makes the treatment process much easier. The staff gives structure, rules, and guidelines that are needed by recovering alcoholics and addicts while staying present, engaging, positive, and insightful. The staff are almost all in recovery; I think this is a crucial component to the success of Landmark- it allows real-world connection and engagement with the patients. One of my only complaints while staying here would be the food. The first few days I did not care about the nutrition of the food- as I was underweight and needed the almost "hangover" food that was served. But by the third week I needed sustenance to heal the mind, body, and soul. There are very few healthy options outside of iceberg lettuce or frozen vegetables. This is especially a problem with folks that have dietary restrictions. A few of my fellow patients simply would not eat a meal a day and miss a handful of meals a week due to the lack of diversity in the meals (one can only eat a turkey sandwich two times a day before simply not being able to stomach it anymore). This would not be a complaint if the facility allowed options to store food for patients with these restrictions.