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The staff are really friendly and welcoming. When you come in, it feels like you’re at an extended relative’s house. My counselor, Brandon, surprised me with how knowledgeable he is with addiction and mental health in general.
I was terrified to go & they understood. They treat the person individually & treat every client like family. Still part of the family after over a year! Saved me.
I left Malvern on Jan. 31 2019. I had a fairly good experience there. The staff was helpful and efficient. The amenities need some work. An example..I had only 2 hot showers in the 20 days I was there. As much as the staff tries..and they do try..a lot of what is wrong there is out of there control. Towards the end of my stay I felt like the clients began to take over and attempt to run the place. There is a lot of younger adults coupling up and not focusing on ANY rehabilitation AT ALL. There was a lack of control over the clients. The younger clients began to run the place. There was a lot of disrespect towards staff and the older clients. The court ordered clients were OBVIOUSLY forced to be there and in my opinion should NOT be mixed in with the clients who chose to walk through the door. The staff made some..just some effort to dissuade rude and disrespectful men and women from coupling and/or forming cliques. There was A LOT of arguing back and forth before clients with eachother. The staff had a lack of control. I felt my treatment might've been better if separated from those much younger than myself. I am 51 and ensured a whole lot of added stress from the younger crowd arguing and being plainly disrespectful to staff and clients alike. My counselor was GREAT. He had control of small group. I feel as though the amenities could use improvement. Most negative experiences were due to lack of control from a staff/client perspective. There is a VERY strong alumni there. I took a strong sense of recovery out the door with me. I really feel strongly that an age separation would have improved my treatment.