When you are investing in a family member’s health, future and happiness, you should make sure you’re making the best decision for your North alcohol and substance abuse rehab clinic. While the best option may still be to dial our helpline experts so they can discuss your personal requirements, checking out how other are reviewing or rating some of the addiction recovery centers near you is another great place to start.
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I owe the Owl\'s Nest a debt I can never repay. Their program and staff not only saved my life, but gave me the opportunity to not only have a sober future, but a happy and prosperous one for myself and for my family. I came to the Owl\'s Nest a broken, hopeless, and empty woman. I couldn\'t imagine my life with or without drugs and alcohol. I wanted to be sober, but I didn\'t know how. I didn\'t know what was wrong with me. Treatment centers in the past may have helped me stay sober for a short time, but gave me no solution to stay sober. The Owl\'s Nest taught the program of Alcoholics Anonymous in a way that I had never experienced before. By taking me through my 12 steps the way the founders intended when the book was written, I got a foundation for how to recover from my addiction, and how to become a better person and a functional member of society. Because of this program, the staff of fellow addicts and alcoholics, and the amazing experiences I had with my fellow residents, I now love the person I see in the mirror. I have no doubt that I have been given the tools to stay sober, and I am forever grateful to the Owl\'s Nest for that.
Strengths: counseling services. Weaknesses: some people are admitted that should not be and are not there to get true help. My friend attended this program and recovered from an addiction and is now doing very well.
I had returned after a brief relapse that almost cost me my life. Going back to CDAP made me feel safe and allowed me to clear my head long enough to make a new plan and get things in order before I left. I am about to celebrate 4 years clean and sober in August. I am so thankful they were there for me. I now volunteer there as a peer counselor and I teach yoga to the detox patients on the weekends.