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All approaches to drug and alcohol addiction are completely different and this center really understands that. They understand that not everyone is struggling with the same issues as the person sitting next to them in treatment and with knowing that comes a more diverse and well rounded center for those that are attending so that the care they provide is unlike any other out there. In order for someone to get to the point of sobriety they have to fully understand and have clarity on what their underlying issues are as an individual and know what areas to work on as a whole in order for the process to work. Some things that may factor into the difference of a program for an individual circumstances are their religious beliefs, substance that they are using and current lifestyle that they may have. This center truly understands that we all need individualized counseling and guidance on a personal level and not just in a group setting as we all do not relate to what one another is going through. Everything is tailored to fit the specific needs of what is going on in the lives of one another around them and we are gt the one on one help we are needing to get to the level of understanding that we need in order to be successful here. I worked personally with my counselor on a one on one basis and I also was actively involved with my group sessions as it opened up my eyes to things that others were dealing with around me to help me with my own [personal issues as well. All in all this center helped me to get my life back and I am going to be forever grateful.
Overall my time here was great. I was not excited about being put in as an inpatient, but the staff, environment, treatments and people I met there were definitely life changing.
Many of us graduated with a new, hopeful chance at life-once we were able to return to mindful thinking and realities and coping...It changed my life. I need retraining now because because of mental health issues. I need the repetitiveness of ADLs and new habits, along with a medicine reevaluation so I can continue on.