If you’re putting money toward your health and well-being, you should make sure you’re making the best choice for your East Hampton alcohol and drug dependence recovery program. While the best alternative may still be to speak to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your specific requirements, checking out the reviews and ratings on some of the addiction rehabilitation centers near you is another excellent way to start.
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I found New Prospects to be effective for me. One can only get out what one puts in. I met many great people and a few not so great, both workers and clients. For me, I needed the this place. Life has not been a bowl of cherries since, but I have maintained 2 1/2 years clean time since. New Prospects offers clean private rooms w/your own bath, 1 on 1 therapy as well as group with qualified staff. My stay there in 2014 was a game changher and saved my life.
Positive support, structure, effective communication, see clients as individuals, able and willing to adapt schedules and support accordingly. Healthy, clean living environment. Focus on addiction recovery rather than primary mental health issues. Young male demographic provided a positive recovery environment. It is Expensive. Communication between staff members when dealing with an issue that extends over shift changes and/or staff hierarchy can be inefficient. Overall very positive experience. Staff always made time to discuss any concerns. Phone calls and emails always returned promptly. Monthly meetings were always kept - relevant staff were available and well informed. Was difficult sometimes to follow staff advice on how long our qualifier needed to stay because of financial concerns but their judgement proved to be sound. Qualifier is still clean and still working his program 9 months after leaving.
I am the Mom of someone who has been in treatment for 11 days. My son was on the verge of committing suicide. His addiction started at age 13 & is 32 now. This time has been the ultimate low. After seeing him twice, he doing so much better and he can not say enough GOOD things about Farrell. He has never been in a place that has been so involved with his well being. He recommends it highly.