If you’re putting money into your health and well-being, you should make sure you’re making the right decision for your Oriental alcohol and drug addiction rehab program. While the best choice may still be to speak to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your specific needs, looking at the ratings and reviews on some of the addiction recovery facilities in your area is another great way to begin.
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My father came to fellowship hall many years ago, probably has been almost 40 years ago. However, our family remains forever indebted to Fellowship Hall. He learned to cope with his issues without alcohol or any substance abuse. When he passed away in 2004, My father had been sober for 25 years. He gave his life to help the next alcoholic. He spent almost everyday in a meeting somewhere. I thank God for Fellowship Hall. When he came there He was "D.R." When he left he was my father, Charles McGuffin. I'm glad to see you still exist and have expanded. Keep doing what you're doing.
Thrive's counselor was welcoming and not judgmental. I could tell he knew his stuff right from the start and, being a recovering addict/alcoholic himself, was comforting. I will go back if I need to.
Totally changed my life. Last four months of the program help you get a job and transition back into society. This is not a religious/spiritual nor NA/AA based 2 year program. You will work in various departments to support yourself and the program during this time. Everything is a progression based on how much time you have in the program. The cost is free. The outcome is priceless. As a graduate, I go back and help mentor people in the program now.