When you're putting money into your health, your future and your family's wellbeing, you want to make sure you're making the best choice for your Ridgewood drug and alcohol abuse rehabilitation program. While the most prudent thing to do may still be to talk to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your personal requirements, looking at the ratings and reviews for some of the addiction treatment clinics in your area is another great way to begin.
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.
Strengths: Security, therapy programs, family friendly. Weaknesses: Follow up care after discgarge. Overall it was a good place but they could improve their food and nutrition program. Also they should offer more follow up contact and assistance after discgarge.
I was in the treatment facility almost two years ago. I completed and was doing great. Unfortunately I relapsed and was fortunate to get into the program again. Well I messed up and wasn't ready. So unfortunately for me I left. Now I am no longer allowed to seek treatment at Seabrook which is unfortunate for me. It's been almost two years. I would think I would have been forgiven. I'm a addict. But I reached out for help and was told no. I don't understand that. Isn't that what this facility is all about? Helping the addict work on getting clean. I'm killing myself and my mom. I'm lost with no help. I just want you to know I needed a chance and didn't think I would be banned because of a stupid decision on my part to leave. I just want you to know you could be a chance for someone to make it or die. Just wanted to let you know.
Being from this area and seeing so many of my friends die from drugs, I'm truly grateful to have enlightened so close. They have helped quite a few of my friends who were struggling badly. This program has helped them see that there is a better life for them and taught them how to embrace change