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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near White Pigeon, MI

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Treatment Centers near White Pigeon, MI

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New Vision Withdrawal Management
701 South Health Parkway Three Rivers, MI 49093
- 10 Miles Away
Recovery Journey Inc
3110 Windsor Court Elkhart, IN 46514
- 14 Miles Away
A New Beginning
109 East Clinton Street Goshen, IN 46528
- 14 Miles Away
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Addiction Treatment Services - Dakoske Hall

They have years in operation but limited size and lots of experience.

- Anonymous
4 out of 5
Traverse City, MI

Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center

Their website layout is good and easy to use. The specific care they dedicate to women is wonderful. I can't think of any weaknesses. It's a great facility. My sister admitted she had a problem not too long ago and Sacred Heart was recommended to us and we are so glad it was. They treated her with kindness and understanding. She came out with such a strong will to stay on the right track. We are so thankful for Sacred Heart.

- Anonymous
4.3 out of 5
Bay City, MI

Great Lakes Rehabilitation Center

Best Drug Rehab is truly the best place you could send someone who’s addicted to drugs. My brother went there last year and he’s changed so much in that time. He went from shooting heroin to helping people get off heroin. Went from manipulating my mom out of money or just stealing money from our parents to working hard to get them paid back. He hasn’t paid them back completely but he sends them money from every paycheck he gets and he’s proud of the fact that he’s able to do it. He’s taken so much from my parents that to see him trying so hard to make up for it is amazing. I had stopped talking to him 2 years before he went to BDR. I was just sick of watching him ruin his life and when he stole a bunch of money from our parents I was just done. He started writing me letters when he got out detox at BDR. I was worried the first time I got one of his letters because every rehab he’s gone to before going to BDR all he did was complain about them. He hated being at them or he hated the people or the staff weren’t nice, it was always something and so I was expecting the same thing from him this time. However, I could tell that BDR was different for him. He told me that the detox he went through wasn’t too bad and that the detox staff really helped him get through it fairly comfortably. He loved the staff there and throughout his programs the letters continued to praise the program and the people working there. While he was there he told me that he had decided that he wanted to do the same thing with his life. He wanted to work there and help people get off drugs. That was a shock for me as I didn’t think he’d ever be that intent on helping others. He got to choose the program he did at BDR. He talked with his counselor about it of course the decision of how he was going to help himself get off drugs was ultimately up to him and that made a huge difference for him. He told me that when he decided on the program he was going to do was when he made the decision to really do that program and get sober for good. He started playing the guitar again. He was always playing when we were growing up but he sold his guitar to get heroin and so stopped playing. They have a music room at BDR where he spent most of his free time. By the time my brother finished his program we were talking on the phone again and I was so happy to have my brother back in my life. He is back at BDR working and he’s doing amazing. I don’t worry about him so much anymore and I know that he’s doing something he loves. It’s been such a great year with my brother and just knowing that he’s going to continue to do good is pretty awesome.

- Ashley
5 out of 5
Manistee, MI