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I went to Prosperity for about a month back in Aug 2015, they saved my life and taught me the skills I needed to stay sober. The daily classes are presented in a way that make it easy to follow what's being taught and sucks you in and makes you hungry for more once you realize you're "getting it". I went into Prosperity feeling beat down, worthless and scared that for the rest of my life it was going to be a daily white nuckle battle to stay sober. I "graduated" and came out of Prosperity with my head held high, proud of my accomplishments, grateful for my sobriety, knowing my value, that I am a precious gift from GOD, and that I am the only thing that I have control over. My life is amazing now! I am happy. I am positive! I am sober. I am happy to be sober. It's NOT the struggle I thought it would be, in fact, I have no desire to drink. I use the skills I learned at Prosperity to process/work thru things that come up so I don't end up feeling the need to "numb" myself. It's the most liberating feeling EVER!! The staff is kind, compassionate, firm yet friendly, consistent yet flexible. I absolutely give Prosperity 5⭐'s. One weakness was limited options during our "free time", would be great if you had yoga or meditation as options during that time.
All women was a strength of the facility. I learned a great deal about myself and issues which I felt had no solution to other than drugs.
They find the core to problems other than just addiction and help find resources I they don't provide them. If weather is pore than there are no exercise options. I was able to understand my behaviors, actions, thought and family role in my destructive addiction.