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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.
They have years in operation but limited size and lots of experience.
I was lucky enough to be a client at Best Drug Rehabilitation program, I also cannot begin to tell you about how much it has changed my life to even better than I was doing prior to my addiction. If you want to really want to face your illness head on this is the place for you. The staff helped give me the tools I needed to CONTINUE to stay clean and healthy, not get me off drugs and that be it all. A lot of the other programs I have researched prior to coming here, only seemed to care about getting you sober and sending you on your way, not searching deep to find out what triggered my addiction in the first place; which could give someone like me a higher chance relapse if you don’t know your triggers and you’d be right back to where you started. While being in treatment I learned so much about myself that I didn’t even know. I got back in touch with my spiritual beliefs (don’t be scared, it’s just something they offer, you don’t have to do anything with religion unless you personally want too and they offer any type services that you believe in. My mental status when I first arrived was… well it was rough to say the least. Being in detox with such kind staff that did whatever they possibly could to make you feel as comforted as they possibly could; body assists, hot tubes, saunas, gym area; which also did help out my body physically. It was a family feeling setting. Meals were good, I even tried and found out that there was a lot more food that I actually liked! We had groups and classes daily, where some we would learn life skills, digging deep into yourself to find trigger sources, why we even started, weekly counseling (or as needed/wanted) and we were able to meet with our PERSONAL case manager. Not everyone shared a case manager. I was able to get a true connection with case manager, as I know mine will be forever in my life as a great friend if I ever need any words of encouragement. Some of them were just like me, before they went through the program, and they picked themselves up and made something of themselves. They can understand where I come from when I say things, relate them to how they use to be verse now. I feel so comfortable and relaxed when I speak with them. I think everyone who feels as if they and at their wits end in their life should truly attend this program, I swear by this program. I found myself again, when I never thought I could ever have a second chance like this again. Think of how much money you waste right now daily, then weekly, monthly, yearly…. Now how many of you could have bought a house, bought a car, with the amount of money that we all know we “Wasted!” on our addiction. I know I could have BOUGHT a nice small house for me and a good lump sum amount of a down payment on a house. Don’t keep letting yourself or loved one’s waste money that will never get you anything or anywhere in life. Friends and family are invited to your graduation at the finishing up of your program. They make a huge deal out of graduation, because IT IS! It’s a big deal because, did you ever think you’d be able to quit? Yea, I didn’t either. Take my word, at least give them a call and talk to them. They have TONS of people who are there to talk to you and hear you out. Thank you so much for my second like Best Drug Rehabilitation!
When I went to Awakenings it was because I needed help with an addiction to pain pills and Suboxone. The Suboxone I started to get off the pain pills but I was using one or the other and couldn’t get off. When I went to Awakenings I got the exact right kind of help I needed and I’ve able to stay sober since coming home after finishing my program. When I started using it was because I wanted to try it, wanted to see what it was like. Such a stupid and costly mistake. When I realized that I’d become dependent on pills I went to my parents for help. I didn’t want to go to rehab because I was afraid that I’d go there and end up with a bigger habit or something. I’d read some stories of that happening to people, or they’d go to rehab for weed and when they left they’d start using meth or something. Because of that fear my parents and I decided on me going to a doctor and getting on Suboxone. Which did help. It got me off the pills. Only then, I couldn’t get off the Suboxone. I was weaned down on the Suboxone till I was taking only a little bit, then I stop taking it and as soon as the withdrawal started, I’d start looking for something to stop it. Whether that was pills or Suboxone I didn’t care. After a year of that my parents decided I needed rehab. I went though I didn’t completely agree. I knew I needed some help and thought that if I could get everything out of my system, then I wouldn’t needed help staying that way. I did do the program, just not as well as I could have. I wasn’t as sincere as I should’ve been, didn’t try as hard as I could’ve. I made it 3 months after coming home before I relapsed. I went back on Suboxone, back to that cycle until my parents found Awakenings and sent me there. It’s a great place for so many reasons. There 2 that were most important to me though was the program itself and the staff there. The program isn’t just one program that everyone does. They have different options there and I found a program that worked best for me. The staff, as soon as I got there they made sure I felt welcome and that I was comfortable. Through my withdrawal they made sure I was as comfortable as possible and continued to be there through my whole program, helping me whenever I needed it. Because of all that I’ve stayed sober since I finished my program and came home. I feel so much better now. I know what to do and how to handle that comes my way and by using what I learned at Awakenings, I know that no matter what I’ll be able to stay sober.