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Its a nice facility with a staff that cares about long term sobriety. Faith is strongly encouraged in the steps to recovery. Spiritual awakenings is vital to long term recovery. The atmosphere and environment is beneficial. More staff is needed at times.
i really enjoyed this program because my relationship with God grew to a place that i did not know existed. And they never forced anything on me. They let me grow on my own time. And everybody encouraged everybody! it was amazing. If someone really wants to make a change then this place is a great place to be. Every where you go theres going to be things you dont like, i wasnt sure about providence. However it was a great experience and i would recommend any addict to atleast try it.
Bethesda being a spiritual program based on biblical principles, while also incorporating other recovery steps, caught my attention. Also, the constant contact with the director, building a "trusting" relationship before my arrival, helped my final decision. My experience was not an easy one to say the least but extremely effective at Bethesda Recovery. I gained a true identity, not per say an "addict" in recovery. I was and still being restored to hopes, dreams, family and friends. Learning about Jesus Christ, and the Twelve Gates( part of this program) I found life and a future. I continue to live drug/alcohol free, and still very much affiliated with Bethesda Recovery. I strive to give back as much as they have given me. A new life.