If you are putting money toward your health and happiness, you’ll need to make sure you’re choosing the right option for your Peoa substance abuse recovery facility. While the best choice may still be to speak to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your individual requirements, seeing the ratings and reviews on some of the addiction rehabilitation programs near you is another great way to begin.
I was sent there for 11 months. I didnt like that my parents sent me away from my friends but I understand why they did once i got done. I have to be honest and say that i didnt like it most of the time but only because i thought in new better then every one else. i didnt like outdoors stuff or working and school or people like that but i have to say three of the guys there are better freinds than what i had at home. i learned alot about myself and being a true person to myself. One of the guys was a big influence the whole time especially on the funner trips rafting an mountain biking. it wasnt always easy and we had to be respectful which some kids acted like it was punishment to be expected to have respect of others and participate but i never heard bad language or mean words to anyone while i was there the whole time. it would be easy to be hateful to the school because my parents sent me there but i learned enough to know that they loved me enough to do the hard thing. i learned that too at ara to do the hard thing when it is right no matter what any body thinks. I dont know the treatment effectiveness ecept to say that I\'m a better person and better friend because going there. the home was a nice as my home here in Reno, except bigger and by a lake. The food was good at the house always because they cook for a big group and the food was packed lunches on hikes and mountain bike rides and climbing trips but we usually stopped somwehere on the way home to get a burger or pizza. thats my experience. Thanks for keeping me right.
One year ago today I decided it was time for me to stop taking pills and drinking everyday. I enrolled in Turning Points 30 day out patient program. It was a very humbling experience. When I first started I new I had a pill problem but I was in denial about my alcoholism. After a few group therapy sessions and some one on one I realized I was an alcoholic and I was able to start working on that problem. Turning point gave me the tools to apply in my everyday life. Without the help of there therapist I seriously doubt that I would have stayed sober very long. It\'s amazing how much easier my life is with drugs or alcohol! To anyone out there that is considering rehab, I would highly recommend Turning Point.
Overall, I felt the experience was very fulfilling. Everyone from the owner to the new-hire genuinely cares about recovery and each patients individual journey through it.