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Verify your coverageVery amazing counselors A weakness was that the building is not very nice, old Actually my cousin used to be a patient at choices recovery, this was quite a while ago. He used to be hooked on some serious substances, but after hi rehab he got more or less back to normal life and he has been stable for a while. So unfortunately as it happened, I got at a point in my life that I couldn't see a way out so I got addicted and it got very bas. Hence he came to talk to me, saying I shouldn't trow away my life I am still young etc, and that there is this place he went to when he was on drugs and how they helped him get through. I was honestly very hesitant and nothing really mattered anymore, so I was nit gonna go. But things just kept going bad. One day he said to me, you are going, there is nothing more to it. So there I went all hopeless all in a horrible shape, don't even knew how I stayed alive at this point of my life. I was angry at the world, but now I changed and this thanks to my cousin, he couldn't have done something better for me at that point than to send me to choices! At first I was all scared of what will happen but soon enough I was reassured everything is gonna be fine, and it was true. I want to thank to all the team and the most to my counselor, thank you guys, I owe you my life!
Different age programs. Involved staff. More holistic approach would be nice. I had a close family member that attended Fairbanks; it's been over two years and they are doing great.
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