When you are putting money into your health, your future and your family’s happiness, you want to make sure you’re making the best decision for your Chewelah alcohol and substance abuse rehabilitation center. While the best thing to do may still be to dial our helpline experts so they can discuss your individual requirements, looking at how people have reviewed or rated some of the addiction rehabilitation facilities in or around your area is another good place to get started.
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this information is incorrect it is not a detox center but an outpatient treatment center with great people that takes insurance but no Medicaid
Amazing Place! I was a bit apprehensive because of my Christian background. I didn�t want a place that contradicted my personal beliefs but I was open to hear what they had to say. Obviously my way of life had gotten me there. Everything that was taught was clearly given from God. Although there are no bible verses that accompany any of the teaching, it was still God�s truth. A focus on personal responsibility was refreshing, I knew I didn�t have a disease and a place that is centered in that truth was a blessing. So thankful to have had an opportunity to heal at the deepest level possible and to deal with issues that were contributing to my substance abuse. The most loving people on the planet. Very accepting. Food was so good I gained 10 pounds. I want to go back! How many people can say that about a rehab facility? I�m still sober and continuing to use the tools that I learned there everyday. I think everyone should go through this program whether you have a �problem� or not. You will get a masters degree education in 30 days and be the best version of you that you have ever been! I miss this place weekly! It�s hard to. Everything was amazing. Maybe just the books we read for book club. They didn�t really add to the experience.
I spent 30 days inpatient several years ago and it was wonderful in spite of my shame and fear. I had both individual and group therapy. When I left I never touch alcohol and drugs ever...and I become a counselor myself. Amazing.