If you’re investing in your health, your future and your family’s happiness, you’ll need to make sure you’re making the best decision for your Rexford alcohol and drug addiction rehabilitation center. While the best alternative may still be to talk to our hotline experts so they can discuss your individual needs, reading how others have reviewed or rated some of the addiction recovery centers near you is another great way to begin.
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Hi, my name is Cathy and I was blessed to be at Gold Bridge Treatment Center in February of 2022. I am pleased to leave this review based on how awesome God Bridge staff and amenities are, based on this being the third treatment center I've been to and BY FAR the best in so many crucial ways. So, let's begin. In addiction, it is hard to take that first step to get help. And if you've had to take that first step more than once, it gets even harder. But, I did figure out what I was looking for and more importantly, what I needed to begin a truly sober journey. The most important thing I wanted and I feel is the most important piece of the puzzle, are counselors who actually get to know you, who will help you figure out what is best for you and your recovery; not a cookie cutter experience. I wanted a smaller patient to counselor ratio for my individualized counseling and group counseling. If you're looking for this as well, Gold Bridge is so far beyond the other two treatment centers I went to, and I'm not exaggerating. Add to that outstanding support staff, from the techs, to the nurse, to the chef and admin folks; they all care so much, as well, and many have also found their own personal way out of addiction into recovery so they totally get what it means to be there, why you're there, and want to genuinely help. There's always someone there to talk to, and they have a good number of techs to each patient, so your needs are met with friendliness and understanding. Then, to top things off, the amenities are by far the best and totally unique to any treatment center I had every been in or looked at. Spaces are built in apartment style suites, with a living area complete with refrigerator, washer and dryer, bathroom, a sofa and flat screen TV. Within that suite there may be one bedroom or two, each bedroom which holds two people. The beds are super comfortable! Outside of the suites is a community area that has comfy sofas, pool table and ping pong. Wonderful, home style cooking, and just nice outdoor areas. There's a gym there locally where we went every day for whatever exercise we wanted to do, or just a juice bar if we wanted to sit and read and purchase a smoothie and relax. I honestly just can't say enough about this place. The owner is also so genuine and built Gold Bridge out of his own experience in creating other recovery centers in California. He made it small on purpose and knows how to develop a comfortable, personalized experience for folks needing treatment that includes high attention to detail. You must realize that the work is up to you, it has to be done by you. You have to be willing to put in 100% of the best of you as you can; you will grow tremendously in 28 days. This is the first time I've remained sober in a very mindful, connected way. If you want sobriety, to be truly clean, this is the best place I've been to have that all important 28 day start to your journey of living the life for you that is worth living!
Program was very 12-Step compatible, utilized MMPI testing, counseling staff were predominantly revovering alcoholics and or addicts themselves. Staff worked hard to maintain a climate of mutual support among the clients there! I have referred numerous persons to Valley Hope in my 39 years of continuous and ongoing sobriety/recovery. The team concept with staff members is second to none, and I later worked in facilities throughout California and Kansas
I had lost all hope before I started going to treatment. All of the counselors even the ones that were not mine made me feel like they genuinely cared about my well being. I am still working very hard with my counselor and group but for the first time in my life I am hanging in there and not using. I am only writing this because I want others to know that this is a place worth going. It is clean, caring and they try extra hard to get you what you need to understand how to stop using and stay that way. I highly recommend.