When you’re putting money toward a family member’s health and well-being, you want to make sure you’re making the best decision for your Plain City alcohol and drug dependence treatment facility. While the smartest choice may still be to dial our hotline experts so they can discuss your personal requirements, looking at the reviews and ratings on some of the addiction recovery centers in or around you is another excellent way to start.
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The program in this facility is amazing, I\'m currently enroled in it. As far as recovery goes I would recommend everyone with issues like me attend here. Once out of the treatment house I would definitely not recomend living in their sober houses. 2 of them are infested with bed bugs. I can\'t sleep most nights because I can feel them crawling on me or biting me. The house has been treated many times, it\'s not as if the problem is being ignored. But in saying that, the house was treated. Yesterday and I woke up this morning with 38 new bites and seeing them crawling on my roommates bed. Again I restate the program is amazing, but unfortunately the living situation messes with my attempt at sobriety quite heavily. I can\'t say how much longer I\'ll live here but I will not quit this program, it\'s the only good thing I have left in my life. Without it I would be in jail, an institution, or most likely dead. Thank you OARC
Always there when u need them. Understanding. Loving and caring. Gives too many chances sometimes. Changes things too much. This program saved my life. I wouldn't be two yrs and 7 months clean if it wasn't for them
Doesn't have the family involved in the treatment plan hands on. I personally do not have experience, it was my husband who attended. In our area at the time there wasn't many places to go to unless you have thousands of dollars; it costs more to get clean & sober than to keep using. Luckily this facility does offer beds to people with Medicaid, being that majority of people that use are in the low income bracket & qualify for government help.