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Verify your coverageWords can’t describe the respect and gratitude I have for the wonderful staff at Best drug rehab. Unfortunately my son has been jn and out of rehabs for the las few years and after each attempt he just got worst and worst, and I have been worried about him all the time. But already from the first few days as a parent of an addict, I was encouraged to partake in the family counseling offered at the treatment center. I couldn’t be more impressed with the deep level of care, understanding and flexibility in the way they adjust the treatment for each individual client. When one method didn’t seem to work, they would change the direction. They care about what the client wants and feels that is the best for their case. I felt a huge relive when I left him there. This was the first time in quite a long time that I felt like they gonna help him, and I could really sleep at night and not worry how this drama is gonna continue on and on. They have really caring staff members, i could tell that they were very concerned about the state of my son and they all wanted to help him and get him better. I am very impressed with the level of care and especially with the amazing results that they offered at this rehab facility.
Hands down the best treatment facility I've ever been to. The program is very educating and personalized to suit what YOU need to work on. The staff is over the top friendly and the atmosphere is very old but not a dump. 11 out of 10 would recommend.
For nearly 20 years my sister has had problems with drugs. Ever since she was a teenager. Until 3 years ago though, I didn’t think of her as a drug addict. She’d use for a while, usually for around 6 months and then she’d stop by herself. Usually for around the same amount of time. When she did use she never used daily from what I could see. We all knew it was a problem but, couldn’t ever get her into rehab because as soon as our parents would start looking at places to send her, she’d stop by herself and it’s really hard getting someone to agree to go to drug rehab when they aren’t currently using drugs. She went to BRS 9 months ago, 3 years before that is when everything started going downhill. She started using more, stopped having any amount of time when she was sober and became a true drug addict. She was arrested twice for possession which turned out to be a good thing. The first time was a wake-up call for her. She finally realized that she was getting worse. The second time she was arrested she agreed to go to treatment. Our parents sent her to BRS for numerous reasons. They wanted a place where she’d be comfortable and BRS is that. It’s actually really beautiful there with a building that looks more like a lodge than a rehab. They have multiple programs there which was perfect for us. My parents have done a lot of research on addicts and recovery these last 20 years, there are so many different programs out there and they didn’t want the burden of finding the right treatment for her. This way they just had to get her there and the professionals could figure it out. BRS also doesn’t have a time based program. The people that go there are there for as long as they need to be. My sister was there for 6 months and she thrived there. She became so much happier, much less jaded with life and was easier to get along with. She’s been home for 3 months now and while we have had stretches where she was sober for this long before it’s got a completely different feeling to it this time. It’s not that she a new person or anything like that but she did change a lot while she was at BRS and all for the better. I know that as long as she keeps doing whatever it is she’s been doing she won’t use again.
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