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Olympus was my next stop and they helped me through a tuff time . My therapist was the best. And it was a great community
What can I say Boca saved my life! The facilities are very informative and caring! They have amazing apartments for php, amazing staff (they care and show it) and amazing groups! IM 85 days clean! I still didn’t think I could do it this recovery and love living life. Even though I left they still call me and check up on my progress they made me feel special and important! Honestly you will not regret making the decision to go to Boca recovery Center’s. They also have amazing therapists.
Program was very strict, worked half days Monday-Friday, then had classes,sometimes from 1-7, sometimes from 1-5. Church required on Sunday am, Wed. pm. Daily Bible reading, prayer, and quiet time required This was for the Women's program, the Men's may be different. Lots of unwritten rules,, so be sure to read the weekly meeting notes so you know what they are. Must be highly motivated when you go there, the classes they provide help if you're ready to change, but the program is so strict, it won't work if you're not ready. It helps to be away from the outside world, but can only see family once a week after the first month, and also only talk on the phone with family once a week. Only allowed to leave the farm once a month for 7 hours, then only with an approved family member. It has a high success rate. I've been sober for 5 years now. I would re-enter if I ever relapsed, but feel they gave me the tools I needed so that won't happen. It was free, had classes daily that helped correct my thinking, and kept me away from alcohol while I was there so was able to start thinking more clearly.