If you’re investing in a family member’s health and well-being, you’ll want to make sure you’re making the right decision for your Pollock alcohol and drug addiction treatment facility. While the smartest course of action may still be to talk to our helpline advisors 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 great place to begin.
I knew that I was done for good. The staff were nice and supportive. The facility gave me the support that I needed to get over the hump and the MD that I saw was perfect for me and my needs. This was a go to meetings 3 times a week not a stay over night facility. You get out what you put in. If you really want to help, then this is the place for you. If you don't really want to quit the other patients will know and they will weed you out.
They work with the addict to help them formulate a plan to effictivley stay clean upon release. They have classes all day with 10 minuet breaks between classes (smoke breaks) to educate the addict on multiple ways to help themselves. I, personally, believe that trying to cram classes down someone while they are detoxing or are freshly clean is a bit ridiculous. I think that they do a good job on educating users on skills that will aide them upon release.
Valley Hope is absolutely amazing!!! When my husband Ray O. came to Valley Hope, his alcohol level was 456! This was the 3rd time his level was that high. He was also addicted to prescription pain medication. From the first day he was at Valley Hope, he absolutely loved it. He, like many of the residents, did not want to leave. It was very helpful to both of us that I was able to spend full weekends there and attend classes with him throughout the day. While it was not always easy for Ray while he was there, the staff was wonderful. Everyone at Valley Hope is very friendly and helpful; they want you to succeed! Today, September 6, 2019 is Ray's 6 month anniversary of being sober! He has absolutely no desire to drink or take pills - it really never even crosses his mind. We are both so thankful for Valley Hope and all the people there. We made many lasting friendships with the people Ray was there with and they all continue to help each other. I am so proud of what my husband has accomplished and I will be forever grateful to Valley Hope!