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This place is life changing! I've been in treatment many times, many places, and my addiction always resurfaced. Not only am I getting the knowledge i need, but the abliry to practice it. I'm able to apply what I've learned, and see it working for me. Showing me how to balance my life, while treating my addiction, and making it work for me. The most important thing I've learned is, no matter what happens in my life, I do not have to use or drink over it. Thanks to the staff and everyone else who have done so much for me. My family thanks you as well. They get the real me back!!
Northpoint was great. Food was especially good. Resources for recovery were made readily available. Staff was polite and relatable.
It's too soon to rate the treatment effectiveness for our young adult son, but we are grateful for this program and very happy with what we've seen so far. The counselors we met were caring and professional. The 3-day family session was very beneficial and we almost missed it. Our son's counselor who called to tell my husband about family week, did not give any detailed information or express how valuable or important it would be. Had it not been for our daughter strongly urging both of us to go, my husband would've missed it--and that would've been unfortunate. Even though I felt that our son's counselor could've been more assertive in his communication with us, our son liked his "laid back" approach as a counselor. The meals are Standard American Diet, but thankfully, they include a well-stocked salad bar. This program is based on the 12-steps, but only step 1 is required to complete the program. The required AA meetings may not be the best fit for everyone, but the overall program seems like it would be beneficial for anyone.