If you’re putting money into a family member’s health, future and happiness, you’ll want to make sure you’re choosing the right option for your Princeville alcohol and substance abuse rehab facility. While the most prudent way to go may still be to speak to our hotline experts so they can discuss your personal requirements, checking out the ratings and reviews for some of the addiction rehabilitation centers in or around your area is another great way to get started.
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I believe Dilworth Center is one of the best, if not The Best treatment center in the NC/SC area. The staff believes in what they do and they believe in doing what is best for the patients. If Dilworth Center doesn\'t work for you, it has to be because you fought the program, felt you knew better or didn\'t want to take any accountability for your part. These are all very hard things to do, but if you do them and follow the rules set by the staff and truly want to get better, Dilworth Center is the best place to accomplish that goal!
I was in the inpatient program at Fellowship Hall in 2014. After hitting my rock bottom, an angel of mercy at my employer gave me no choice and sent me to where my life would change forever. The day I drove through those gates, I surrendered. Over the course of 26 days, I want to daily classes and learned about drug and alcohol addiction. I went to grief counseling, which helped me so much in dealing some unresolved issues of my past. I had group counseling and individual counseling. I also attended nightly NA/AA meetings. I also had my free time to meditate and spend time with the other guests and talk about our experiences. Fellowship Hall saved my life. I am still in recovery and intend to stay this way forever.
Totally changed my life. Last four months of the program help you get a job and transition back into society. This is not a religious/spiritual nor NA/AA based 2 year program. You will work in various departments to support yourself and the program during this time. Everything is a progression based on how much time you have in the program. The cost is free. The outcome is priceless. As a graduate, I go back and help mentor people in the program now.