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I was at the Massie unit twice. They opened there doors to me with open arms when I relapsed. I highly recommend the program. The staff really cares about the well being of the clients. The program does work if you work it. You just have to be willing to accept the help that is offered. I look forward to returning to The Massie Unit and attending a meeting in the future. It was definitely a life changing experience for me. Thank you to each and every staff member. You helped me begin to live life again, and be grateful for the things I have.
MY DOC was Crystal Meth. While the facility, by their own admision did not have a lot experience with CM addiction, they were willing to find out more about it during my stay so that they could assist me better - they did a great job.
I was in this program and the help I got was great!! i got more then just treatment i got a new way of thinking. the owner Ms. pam does realy go over board to help her clients. she always said that if it aint a passion it wont last. i have been clean now for almost six years. the program helped me get my family and life back. my kids and family trust me now. i am grateful for im still standing by grace. a lot of people may have bad things to say. but i know the program has changed a lot of lives. me first. the food is awesome, the staff care and the owner is dedicated seven days a week she was there helping us see how we could look at triggers and change our lives