When you are investing in your health and your future, you should make sure you’re making the best possible decision for your Mount Holly Springs alcohol and drug dependence rehab center. While the smartest choice may still be to speak to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your specific requirements, seeing how others have reviewed or rated some of the addiction rehabilitation clinics in or around your area is another excellent place to begin.
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.
AMAZING STAFF, STUNNING LOCATION, WORLD CLASS AMENITIES, DELICIOUS FOOD.... can't say enough good things about Water Gap. Really a one of a kind place I am so thankful to have been referred to.
I recently completed STR\'s Phase 1 and 2 program and my life has been transformed. I have always struggled with addiction and have been to countless rehabs. Nothing seemed to work for me, and I came to STR broken both spiritually and mentally. The staff and community at STR welcomed me with open arms and with their unending support I began my journey of self discovery and healing. I cannot say enough of the staff at STR. Everyone from the owner, down to the clinicians and techs truly care for the clients and their recovery. The housing facilities are modern and well kept. And for those who can\'t afford the out of pocket cost of treatment centers, STR will absolutely work with you and your insurance, even including scholarships. Lastly, STR is located in Levittown, PA, a community full of recovering addicts/alcoholics and 12 step meetings. Many STR graduates choose to stay around for the strong community support in the area.
I relapsed a third time and when I went in to this facility the second time I had a withdrawal seizure. The third time I relapsed, they would not take me back because they didn't have the proper medication to be detoxed. I had to go detox somewhere else. I ended up going to a place called Pyramid. It was horrible and never want to go back. They said I could come back and go inpatient once I was detoxed, however I thought that was the whole purpose of going inpatient. The way we were treated at Pyramid, I would not go through their inpatient program. I know you never say never, but I am plugging away very hard at my recovery this time. I got a sponsor right away, and we are now working on the steps. Which I actually wrote out the first step during a meeting and my sponsor was very proud of me!! I do know AA quite well from going in and out of the program. I never went inpatient. I do six meetings a week. I feel so good going back to the meetings. I am just having a hard time coping and balancing home life with my recovery. With that being said I would definitely recommend Greenbriar in Washington, PA.