If you are putting money into a family member’shealth and future, you should make sure you’re making the best decision for your Croswell drug and alcohol abuse rehabilitation program. While the smartest course of action may still be to speak to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your specific requirements, reading the ratings and reviews for some of the addiction rehabilitation centers in or around you is another great way to start.
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Fast admission Dont know really As of now my brother is at best drug rehabilitation, and he is there since 2 weeks. I am glad that he is through the hardest part. He said that the detox was fine, he got loads of help and it went as smooth as it was possible to go. The medical staff are very competent he said, and that the nurses are there helping out whenever he needs. We called the center like 3 weeks ago, cause we wanted to find a center where he can get real help. The person who got on the phone with us was very helpful. We talked a couple of times, before we (me and my mom and brother) decided which center to choose. After they did all the paper work very quickly. The papers with the insurance vent very fast. They did the intake very quickly. We were all very pleased with the administration that at least this did not pose a problem. The place itself is nice, very clean and orderly. My brother told us he is in a room with one room mate and that they get along very well. He said that the care takes and counselors are all very nice. All the other staff members are nice to him, and he likes the program. He said that it is since about a week he start on the 12 steps, but they gave him 2-3 options, he wanted to do the 12 steps. He said it is going well, and now he for some friends, who show him around and help him out.
I was asked to share my success story of Serenity Point Recovery (SPR). As a client at SPR, I've learned better communication skills, how to cope with the loss of a family member and how to make amends with people affected by my addiction. My counselor helped me realize that my sobriety was worth fighting for. Of course every facility has its negatives and SPR is no different. Employees often gave me the run around during my first couple of weeks of treatment. I am extremely disappointed with the "customer service" at this facility. I strongly suggest clients have at least one meeting with both their case manager and counselor at the same time to set expectations and boundaries. However, I decided to stay and work the program and I am happy I did. Patient Support Services (PSS) and Client Services (CS) need a lot of improvement. There were a lot of empty promises from both offices regarding expectations and structure. In any regard, I am still thankful for the treatment I received and am going to use the tools I learned. Thank you SPR.