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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Ontario, WI

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with substance abuse in Ontario, WI, Rehabs.com provides large online catalog of inpatient centers, as well as a lot of other choices. We can assist you in locating substance abuse care centers for a variety of addictions. Search for a great rehabilitation facility in Ontario now, and take the first step on the path to sobriety.

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Wisconsin

Casa Clare, a division of Apricity

House managers are in recovery is a strength of the facility. There is favorability over clients

- Paula
4 out of 5
Appleton, WI

Milwaukee VA Medical Center

They have a set curfew. to many in one room. It help loved ones with any questions that they may have.

- Anonymous
4.3 out of 5
Milwaukee, WI

Jackie Nitschke Center

It is a very regimented and strict facility. Even though they promoted themselves as a "Drug and Alcohol" treatment center, the treatment centered around the treatment of alcoholism. I was a heroin addict and I was for forced to use the alcoholic treatment curriculum and "just use the word Addict in place of Alcoholic. Also, even though I had detoxed in a hospital for 6 days before entering this facility, I was still very sick. They called my need for rest "laziness" and my inability to eat solid food "anorexia". They had little to no experience with addicts, particularly heroin addicts. I became dehydrated from vomiting and diarrhea and had to be hospitalized during my treatment. I was accused of trying to get out of the chores and the exercises we had to do. They really had NO idea what to do with me and definitely no clue how to counsel me.I completed my treatment there 3 years ago, so perhaps things have changed. Unless it is EVERYTHING, I suggest only alcoholics attend.

- Kristine
4 out of 5
Green Bay, WI