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I attended Northbound Outpatient Treatment in Kirkwood, and completed their three month program. Having been to several treatments over the years, Northbound was far and away the most effective treatment that I have ever participated in. They have some of the best counselors, not to mention people in general, that I have ever met. They genuinely care about their clients, and show that with a willingness to be available to them day or night, even outside of normal program hours. Their methods of connecting with clients and responding to their issues are, from my experience, one of a kind and extremely effective. If you, or a loved one, are struggling with any type of substance abuse, I would without a doubt recommend Northbound.
Strengths: Clean, organized, friendly staff, integrated treatment, many options offered, affordable for non-insured clients, transitional housing offered. Weaknesses: I think that they tried their best in my case/experience but my loved one was trusted too much, too soon. I think that they were too quick to judge his character,as he is a very convincing manipulative individual when he needs to be. It is wonderful for anyone who needs immediate help. They were excellent and timely in getting my loved one in the program quickly, without insurance. However, it is loosely supervised, and may not be right for a person who is needing closely supervised detox and long-term treatment.
The program taught me about making a decision for myself and recovery is my own gift. The tools I learned to use gave a fighting chance in the real world and in real situations that may arise. the general focus was that recovery is yours and no one can take it away from you. You need to want to recover only if you, yourself wants it to work. Good treatment groups, support and education.