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DO NOT GIVE THEM ANY OF YOUR MONEY UP FRONT!!!!! They will tell you that you will get reimbursed but you have to do it yourself if your insurance is slow pay. That they will help you with everything and they didn’t. They strung me along believing my insurance had coded it wrong. They took my 30,000 cash and I have been fighting a year and will get nothing. My insurance said Duffy’s basically took my money then made it look like it was not medically necessary for me to be there. I wrote to the CEO and he said we were well aware that it was private pay. That is a straight lie. I wouldn’t be having to appeal to the state now. Which I’m told does not work. Do not trust this rehab !!!! The CEO and Julia have no moral compass. Very sad.
I had gone to La Vista for some months. And I'd like to thank all the staff members there. Including the supervisor. It was very therapeutic and I learned a lot from being there. I got the chance to really open up and share my thoughts and express my feelings. The food was always the best part. And I learned a lot about myself and what recovery means to me. I would recommend this rehab to anyone who is looking to heal and who is fighting to become sober. This rehab helped me and till this day I'm grateful I came to this rehab!
This facility did care about my son, but he felt very pressured to stay beyond 28 days...When he stated he was not going to continue his stay, he noticed a distinct difference in how his counselors treated him...Nevertheless, my son thought it was a valuable experience....My son is a 46 year old very successful business man but the majority of the patients were young kids in their early 20's with both drug and alcohol problems, so he had some level of difficulty relating at first.