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I was at T.G from March to July of 2013....I didn't mind the work part of "work" program.....I was In the kitchen 5 or 6 days a week for 6-8 hours a shift.....didn't mind at all, AND besides, it was very nice to say that while I was the lead cook there, our food was BETTER than at KENT FALLS.....
Our son went to Turnbridge and has very recently been discharged after 11 months. He has come a long way and appears to have turned his attitude and lifestyle around from nonproductive to productive and hopeful. The length of this program gave him the time to rediscover himself and his talents. It takes more than 30 days to remove the negativity that the use of substances creates, and replace all of that with good habits and positive thinking. This facility isn't perfect, no place is, but the environment really benefitted our son. The town of New Haven adds to the program's success because its hard to walk around town without running into a successful Turnbridge alumni or current client. The guys seem to watch out for each other. Our son became friends with some very cool men who choose sobriety. There are many factors that contribute to success, including the work that the client and his/her family are willing to do. We are very hopeful that our son will successfully carry on with his life. He has learned coping skills that he did not previously possess. The staff at Turnbridge was impressive. They invested in him, taught him how to create a sober network and reinforced his value as a human being with great potential. Ultimately it is up to the client to do what he is asked to do.
An ideal place to begin my recovery. Regardless, I had to want to get sober, and today I have to want to STAY sober.