If you are investing in a family member’s health and happiness, you want to make sure you’re choosing the right option for your Pocasset drug and alcohol addiction treatment center. While the best alternative may still be to call our helpline experts so they can discuss your specific requirements, seeing how others have reviewed or rated some of the addiction recovery programs in your area is another good way to start.
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.
I can’t say enough about how amazing this program and all the staff are. It was a nice facility and the staff went above and beyond to accommodate my needs. I would highly recommend this program to anyone and it was so important to my recovery
My experience at RCI was amazing. Staff members awesome and facilities were great.
I can't say enough about Spring Hill Recovery Center but in the interest of brevity and in no particular order: 1. The facilities are top shelf. 2. The food was way better than what I expected. 3. Having a well equipped gym to work out in was clutch and helped my recovery. 4. The staff was remarkable and caring. Specifically: A. Marcus is a tremendous asset to SH. All of his lectures/seminars were interesting and enlightening. His passion for what he does is clearly evident. B. My clinician Chelsea was caring and compassionate. C. Sarah showed exemplary professionalism and understanding from a placement and business standpoint. She put me at ease, thoroughly explained the program and accurately set my expectations. D. Nabil is energetic, smart and willing to listen. SH is fortunate to have him captaining the ship. He is a true leader. E. John is not only a knowledgeable nurse, but his personality and friendliness made me feel comfortable in an uncomfortable situation. F. Mo, Nick, Doug and Jeff did the tough job of tracking my whereabouts courteously. They allowed me to maintain my dignity during a humbling time.