When you’re putting money toward your health, your future and your family’s wellbeing, you’ll need to make sure you’re making the best possible choice for your Guilford alcohol and drug dependence recovery program. While the best choice may still be to call our helpline experts so they can discuss your personal needs, seeing how others are reviewing or rating some of the addiction treatment programs in or around you is another excellent way to get started.
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Caring staff. Secure. Relaxed but controlled environment. Need more beds for adolescents, unfortunately. But they still cared well for my daughter and she could have stayed longer no matter. The staff here was best reaching my daughter on a personal level. They helped her get through her issues. Although there was still a great deal more healing needed after her stay.
Going to Sana Lake was one of the best decisions I have ever made! The wonderful people who work there really care and are committed to helping each member heal and start a new way of life. Their passion for recovery is contagious! The members and the staff became like a family to me. Even after leaving, we still stayy in contact and continue to support each other. Detox, the first week started off rocky, but it was all new to me and I was scared of the unexpected. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Sana Lake, if you are looking for a place to help you overcome your struggles and strengthen your mental, physical and spiritual health. I use the tools and coping skills I learned at daily, and would not be the woman I am today without them!
MIA does everything possible to help a patient successfully complete treatment. The staff has amazing levels of empathy and understanding, as well as extensive knowledge as counselors and behavioral health providers. There is some turnover of providers, so there may be a need to switch counselors and/or doctors mid-treatment.