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Back story 1st... For the past 20 years I drank until I blacked out, almost every single day but I was a functioning alcoholic. I went to work every day, I did my job extremely well. I raised 2 daughters by myself and had a lot of friends. But boy o boy did I abuse myself after I was done with all my responsibilities for the day. I had been searching for a treatment center of some kind for the past 10 years or more, but after looking into them and speaking with people who were actually at these different facilities I knew it wasn\'t for me so I continued to drink and black out every single night. Every time I Googled a \"non 12 step treatment facility\" the same old places came up time after time. ( Sorry, at this point in my life I didn\'t know what the hell a higher power was and I didn\'t care to have one either so no 12 Steps for this gal). Fast forward to one morning the 1st week of December 2020. As I was logging in to working from home and pissed off with myself because I blacked out AGAIN I thought, \"what the hell, I\'ll give this one more try\" and I Googled the exact same criteria as I did every other time but this time was different! At the top of the list was Recovery Unplugged. Never heard of it, never came up in my searches before so I decided to take a look and I cannot tell you how happy I am that I did! I started with the chat section and began chatting with Ryan O\'Conner, he was a former addict at RU and is now working for them helping other addicts. He was the 1st person at RU saved my life and there was an army at RU just waiting for me. After a few minutes of chatting, Ryan asked if he could call me, we talked on the phone for quite awhile. I asked if you had to be a musician to come to RU and he said \"do you like music\"? I said \"I LOVE music, all kinds of music\"! Ryan told me that\'s all the criteria I needed to come to RU. He said they have all levels of musicians and people who want to learn how to play instruments along with people who just love to listen to music that come there. I was hooked! I didn\'t give it another thought, first thing the next morning I booked my flight, second thing, I told my husband and my job that I was going to a recovery center in Florida and 1 week later to the day I was on the plane to Lake Worth. I wasn\'t joking around, for the 1st time in 10+ years THIS place felt right. Ryan called me every day to check in with me up until the day I was on my way to the airport. Once I arrived I found the staff at Lake Worth to be beyond exceptional! Every aspect of what they do there is exceptional and that\'s just a fact. I felt welcome the second I arrived by not only the staff but the clients there as well. Being there was more than I ever hoped it would be. I learned A LOT about myself, about my addiction to alcohol, about where I wanted to be in life and how to get there. I wasn\'t hurting anyone else by drinking, I was only destroying myself. But not anymore. Now I\'m back home and the only thing that has changed is \"me\" and I\'m ok with that. I want to thank RU, especially Zach, Nemanja, Jenny and so many more for their help, love and their belief in me because I\'m living a better life than I have for over 20 years. We get one life people and we don\'t get that \"wasted\" time back, it goes faster than you think. Only you can live the life you dream of. So do it my loves, you won\'t regret it, not for one single day will you regret it. If you\'re reading this, I wish you all the best of luck. Take this chance, how can it hurt?
This has been my first time in treatment so I wasn’t sure what to expect. That being said recovery first has been truly outstanding. I would absolutely recommend recovery first to any and everyone who is thinking about getting treatment. From the food to the staff it has been amazing.
The rooms on the east dorm are humid, musty and have black mold. They will tell you is mildew to avoid taking care of it. Don't fall for it. The rooms also have no locks, so your stuff will probably get taken by other clients. My tablet was taken on day #2 by an unstable client. Clothes were taken from drawers, full laundry bags went missing, phones and even food disappear. The facility's ridden with Covid19, even if you take all precautions (hand washing/sanitizing, mask, disinfecting your room) you can still get it as the common areas are never cleaned and hand sanitizer machines were empty for 2 weeks at a time. You could find trash from the previous week in the classrooms. Also when some clients tested positive for Covid19 the day went business as usual, no isolation for the whole class and no cleaning of that area. And once you DO get Covid19 you are no longer a person to them, you are now an inconvenience and a liability to the other clients so they will try to discharge you asap. CDC and HIPAA are not followed, they say they do but they don't, my medical status was discussed at Town Hall at 8:15 am the following morning to strangers. Some nurses are amazing, others don't care if you eat. The staff was also getting Covid19 (nurses,T.A's, doctors, teachers and kitchen personnel). It is not safe for anyone. Infection prevention is non-existent. It is a hazardous learning/working environment. There is no cleaning roster for the common areas, not even the bathrooms have a roster to confirm it's been cleaned. Cleaning and disinfecting PUBLIC spaces like classrooms, are a MUST in the fight against Covid19. It's negligent to not clean them, knowing dozens of people are using the area and you have outbreaks on site every week. There are days when there aren't a lot of teachers,(weekends) so instead of letting you go early, they will pack the classrooms, elbow to elbow, some people with masks others without and not even social distancing. There are no horses and no trips off campus because of the pandemic, the website is outdated, the video on YouTube is old, there is no pool and even though they have a fully operational gym you can only use it for 1 hour a day for the first 2 to 3 weeks. The case manager (saw twice in 39 days) assured me that my bag would be taken care of. IT WAS NOT. I ASKED to go through my social worker to get my plane ticket, with 2 confirmed checked bags, case manager said; "I have to go through MY corporate, not your social worker". Because of her own ARROGANCE to put MY NEEDS before HER WANTS (I already anticipated that she would fail) I had to overdraft my account in order to get the boarding pass and make it home safely. Because I used the UBER money for the bag, I had to NOW walk home, which was 2 hours from the airport under the 101° sun and with 2 bags on me. By the time I made it home hours later I'm in a full rage, dripping in sweat, tired and annoyed because this place screwed me and was disappointing in more ways than one for 15 consecutive days. 15 consecutive days of failure, disappointment, carelessness and neglect. Emotionally physically and now financially. Before agreeing to take any test or medication make sure you know the cost. In conclusion, my anonymity about my medical status was broken, my right to privacy was violated, I was treated inhumanely by some staff, my safety was questioned on multiple occasions, my personal property was stolen and my mental health was now compromised. I have let my home team know what goes on here, and while the pandemic is still going, patients will no longer be sent there. Please do your due diligence and read the reviews, not just on google. This place can save your life, if you can overlook all this crap. I could NOT.