When you are investing in a family member’s health and happiness, you want to make sure you’re making the best possible choice for your Filley alcohol and drug addiction rehab center. While the best way to go may still be to talk to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your individual needs, reading the reviews and ratings for some of the addiction rehabilitation programs in or around you is another good way to start.
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St. Monica\'s saved my life. Their program was very effective for me in my recovery. There are always staff that people may not mesh with but overall, I loved all the women and staff that helped me learn to live a better life. I am now back in the community providing services to many others who are dealing with the disease of addiction and I am beyond grateful to St. Monicas for making all of this possible. I sincerely hope all of the women who have been residents at St. Monica\'s since my leaving (2021) have all found the support and education they needed to live free from addiction. <3
Very experienced counselors, many of whom have been through treatment themselves. Pretty good family program. Great at encouraging patients to support one another and help push each other, while still working on their individual recovery. There were several people as well as myself, that found out days to a week into detox/treatment that their insurance would only be covering a few days of their time there. Any additional time outside of that would have to come out of pocket. The troubling part was that this happened almost daily to someone and the facility never warned anyone that it may be an issue when they gave their insurance information. So everyone admitted is told they will be in the facility for thirty days and it will cost 'x' amount, when in reality it could be both a short time and more money. This facility is amazing. There is no better way to describe it. Is it a brand new, four star resort? No. There are no mani-pedis, hot stone massages or an exercise room with a personal trainer. But there are amazing counselors (many who have been through recovery themselves), a great staff, and more support than anyone could ever ask for. Valley Hope plants the seeds of recovery and by the time a patient is discharged, those seeds have taken root. One of the best things about this facility is that once patients are out of detox, they are permitted to leave campus for up to two hours at a time. Since O'Neill is a small town, there are several small restaurants and shopping areas that patients can take advantage of without leaving town (which isn't allowed). One of the best things about being able to leave campus is that patients can take advantage of the nightly AA and NA meetings in town. These are great starter meetings for beginners in the program, those returning after a relapse or to alumnae back in town for one of Valley Hope's monthly renewal days. Lastly, The Valley Hope Association has several locations that really assist in transitioning from inpatient treatment to a continuing care program or outpatient treatment. This place literally saved my life and I will be forever grateful!