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I've been to a lot of treatments over the years. Even hazelden up in Minnesota. And I have to say the staff at Holland pathways including the nurses and administration is over the top amazing. The only complaint I might have is for the cost of this place they could afford to clean the carpets and get some new furniture. Like I said I can't say enough about the staff the counselors there are on their game and very intuitive to what the patients need without them even knowing it pretty much blew my mind. I get major props to Erica and Cassie top dogs in my book. But once again they were all absolutely a gift from God especially the Finley thank you Diane
I had lost all hope before I started going to treatment. All of the counselors even the ones that were not mine made me feel like they genuinely cared about my well being. I am still working very hard with my counselor and group but for the first time in my life I am hanging in there and not using. I am only writing this because I want others to know that this is a place worth going. It is clean, caring and they try extra hard to get you what you need to understand how to stop using and stay that way. I highly recommend.
My son was a patient there in Norton back in December 2022. He graduated in January 2023. After his graduation, the chaplain approached him and informed him that this place was not for him and that's why he didn't get the reintegration acceptance. He tried to return 5 months later and was told that he couldn't come back because it wasn't the place for him or his treatment. What place would stoop so low to tell someone that is reaching out for help with addiction that their facility was not for him. Wow...no.wonder they give up and throw in the towel..even when I have called to speak someone they NEVER would return my call.. Don't waste your tax dollars or time in Norton. There are more to choose from and they welcome you with loving arms.