If you’re putting money toward a family member’shealth and future, you’ll want to make sure you’re making the right choice for your Alverton alcohol and drug abuse rehabilitation facility. While the best choice may still be to speak to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your individual needs, reading how people have reviewed or rated some of the addiction recovery facilities in your area is another great way to begin.
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The facility made sure we were fed well, had yoga classes and also kept us physically active. The counselors seem like they were very much overloaded-- you barely even got to see your personal counselor for the entire stay. Gateway was a clean place with good people that work there. However, I really think they could use more counselors so that the counselors that are employed there are not so overwhelmed and they are able to be more personal with the recoveries. I recently have celebrated five years and I would still recommend this facility to others going into treatment.
Clearbrook saved my life, I went in broken, sad, sick, mentally numb, hopeless, convinced that a sober life was not possible for me, I really didn’t care if I lived or die but knew death was a sure bet soon if I continued living my life the way I was, and I was in such a bad place with my addiction that I was choosing & okay with death bc as much as I wanted to live I could t go without drugs & alcohol. When I completed my treatment and left I was a completely different person, or I should say back to my old self prior to addiction, I was healthy, rejuvenated, hopeful, and so inspired knowing that a sober life is possible, and it can also be a happy & fulfilled one without drugs & alcohol. It was only the beginning to my road to recovery, that I am still on, but I had & still have every tool from my stay & education at Clearbrook. I would recommend this place to anyone that wants to get clean & learnnto live again, even if you feel hopeless, sobriety is attainable. It may sound corny or trite but if I could get sober & live a happy sober life, anyone can.
I have had quite a few friends attend LCL and I can honestly say that it saved their lives. Some of them were pretty far down a destructive path and going to LCL was their last hope. I’m forever grateful for the knowledge and dedication of the staff. Their compassion to help people is very evident. Thank you LCL for all that you do!