If you’re investing in a family member’s health, happiness and wellbeing, you need to make sure you’re choosing the right option for your Chattahoochee Hills drug and alcohol addiction treatment clinic. While the smartest choice may still be to dial our helpline experts so they can discuss your specific needs, reading how people have reviewed or rated some of the addiction treatment facilities in your area is another excellent place to begin.
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Great friendly people willing/wanting to help. VERY caring techs and counselors who are there when you need them. Nurse's checking on you around the clock to make sure your okay though your detox phase especially. They catch the withdraws before they catch you!!! I highly recommend this place.
For containment, structure and loving care Bluff is incredible! I’ve been there twice and both times I was impressed with interactions with daily staff. My therapists on both occasions were incredible but this is not a place where psychiatrists are of much value. Preliminary trauma work is definitely possible with a staff and the horses. The most beneficial work for me was with my therapy sessions, DBT, and the care of the techs and nurses. I never saw Dr. was more detrimental to the program than effective so if you go there the expectations should be around awesome structure, healthy and motivating groups and incredible care by the techs, nurses & Dr. These people are the backbone of Bluff and will help you more than Dr. Additionally, the chef could be working anywhere but chooses to be at Bluff to help patients detox with delicious, incredible, low sugar and healthy food.
The counselors were able to find philosophical modalities that my daughter could relate to for her aftercare and ongoing care portions or her recovery. Somewhat expensive if you don't have insurance. The counselors realized that there were co-occurring mental health issues and addressed them early in my daughter's treatment. They were able to stabilize her on medications that didn't create additional problems - something that happened in the past.