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My loved one had a great experience at this facility. The staff were caring, professional, and truly supportive throughout the recovery journey. We’re very grateful for the positive changes we’ve seen and would recommend this centre to other families
Strengths: Food, cleanliness, consistency of rules, MOST councilors nice/helpful.  A welcome feeling. Weaknesses: Not enough physical activity choices. Not all counselors were approachable... Needs more than one t.v. and more time to watch and relax. I loved meeting my friends there.  I had an overall enjoyable experience.  They really helped me and gave people a chance. They worked hard with my insurance company. The nurses and 99% of the staff were extremely helpful and caring. The housing was very very nice. The cooks catered to our preference and cared about our opinions and requests.
At the time of my departure from Reflections, I was busy having a tantrum and still stuck in a cycle of blaming everyone but myself for the mess I had made of my life. What I have learned and wish I could have acknowledged at my time of departure is that it is absolutely impossible for any rehab to be absolutely perfect and meet what are often very unrealistic standards. That being said, Reflections is and was the most caring, understanding, committed and effective treatment I have received out of 15-plus inpatient programs and over a million dollars spent on treatment. The cost of their care is truly worth the money and I would recommend Reflections above all other established and well-known treatment centers. I will always be extremely grateful to Reflections and lament the stare I was in upon departure(having nothing truly to do with their actions or treatment) which prevented me from appropriately thanking them.