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I was a resident at Clay Crossing for 6 months. I am 9 years 364 days sober. I am greatful for that time and realize its up to (Me) daily to continue forward. Although it is true there was no RN on duty, or security. I made a choice to be more open minded to what was being offered. Because no one was going to make me stay there like, (security)! There are an abundance of treatment centers around the world. This one may or may not be for you or your loved one. However, the mission at Clay Crossing remains one that is priceless. Sobriety!!! Anyone can achieve it but, they must want it. It is a second chance at life and it is truly 50/50. I could fall apart tomorrow and make some really bad choices. As long as I focus on now, today and deal with reality, quit making excuses, deal with my emotions, and realize its okay to be glad, sad, hurt, afraid, or ashamed. I will probably quit being so mad! I am a good person that is not perfect!!! I know things will be okay. Clay Crossing brought me back to reality and I am thankful...good luck and god bless.
Strengths: staff, food, phone calls, atmosphere, t@taught self worth and heritage. Weaknesses: Lack of/not enough Visitation and participation of family members. Really liked tribal/native aspects. Think more family participation was needed. No costs because of tribal affiliation.
Just a great place with great caring people. The staff will go out of their way to aid in the recovery process. And some of them are recovering also so, they know what it's like to be in your shoes. Very compasionate