When you are investing in a family member’s health, happiness and wellbeing, you’ll need to make sure you’re making the best possible decision for your Hulbert substance abuse recovery program. While the smartest choice may still be to call our hotline experts so they can discuss your individual requirements, looking at the ratings and reviews for some of the addiction recovery clinics in or around your area is another excellent way to begin.
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One on one care and treatment plan for the resident were strengths of the facility. The food was not that great. It was a good facility for my loved one, he received very good care, counseling and the plan of care was just what he needed.
They have a payment program that can start after treatment, when you get back on your feet. There were counselors who really care and go out of their way to dedicate themselves to helping those struggling with addiction and mental disorders. This facility is not in a really nice expensive place, resides in a pretty run down neighborhood, and doesn't have the funding the expensive rehabs have, but this facility has the people who have been where we have and seen what we have seen, they have the knowledge, wisdom, strength and tools to teach us how to deal with ourselves and become better people that aren't hurting ourselves or our loved ones any longer.
When I went to Clay Crossing I felt worthless. I didnt care if I lived or died. I didnt think anybody else cared either. My first 2 weeks I didnt do the program. I did nothing but feel sorry for myself. I guess something finally clicked because after that first 2 weeks I started doing my program and following my counselors advice. I got involved with the animals and started making friends for life. I went in wanting to die and came out wanting to live. I'm now one month away from getting my belt buckle! Thank God for Clay Crossing!