When you’re investing in a family member’s health, happiness and wellbeing, you should make sure you’re making the right decision for your Gladstone alcohol and drug dependence recovery center. While the smartest course of action may still be to speak to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your personal needs, reading how others have reviewed or rated some of the addiction treatment programs in or around you is another great way to start.
Recovery.org is owned and operated by American Addiction Centers (AAC). AAC is a leading rehabilitation provider, offering all levels of care from detox to sober living, including 9 inpatient facilities nationwide.
trained people with degrees, many types of rehabs, includes the entire family. My sister went through their drug rehab 3 years ago. While, we all know that it's a ongoing process she's been clean for 3 years. I will be forever greatful to them for helping her.
I went to treatment to get help with my meth addiction. I had tried many times to stop before but never quit drinking, finally I figured out that I'm an alcoholic.
Highly educated and experienced clinical staff and a dedicated director's board. Staff are easily contacted by concerned family and return phone calls promptly. Case management is in touch with families on a weekly basis. a very healing and informative family weekend. Clients get a chance to experience triggers from the outside world while still experiencing treatment. Clients encouraged to get jobs and be financially responsible before discharge, not continue to be dependent on parents or loved ones, clients are hooked up with community resources, staff is highly skilled and educated, they give a lot of scholarships, the directors are readily available and answer the phone 24/7, really good team work among staff members, staff members are in recovery themselves and really enjoy their jobs, - New program - Space constraints of facility, small rooms, not enough offices, parking - Lack of training and short sobriety requirement for technicians, they tend to get into power struggles - not very good therapist retention - no women on their director's or management team .