When you’re putting money toward your health and your future, you want to make sure you’re making the right choice for your Shepherd alcohol and drug addiction rehabilitation facility. While the best way to go may still be to talk to our helpline experts so they can discuss your individual requirements, looking at how people have reviewed or rated some of the addiction treatment centers near you is another great place to get started.
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.
Today I am 30 days sober, this is my 2nd time here at SPR I decided to come back here because this is my 2nd family people & the staff here are so amazing they help by listing to my stories no one judged me or made me feel uncomfortable. I feel like I belong here with my family I've learned a lot of coping skills, I learned to become more mindful with myself and how I look at things. I learned how to control my anxiety for my recovery, I learned what relapse prevention really means & and to apply it in my life so I do not relapse again. I now have confidence in myself again. It was my birthday on the 18th of march this year and I was able to have one of the best birthdays I've ever had and I did not need to be drunk to have a wonderful day. I will also be able to remember this forever. what I will have to work on out of SPR will be staying motivate so I don't get bored being flexible not setting my expectations to high and not to low to find my balance it is necessary for me to change I don't want to lie to myself anymore I thank God everyday because I know he is leading me in the right place. Thank you SPR for not giving up on me and helping me become me again .
My sister went through Best Drug Rehab and it's incredible to me how much the program helped her. My sister has been struggling with substance abuse for years. However, in the past year and a half it got really bad. She ended up in jail and since then it's been this never ending cycle of jail, rehab, relapse and then back to jail. My parents were beside themselves trying to find something that would actually help my sister. When they found Best Drug Rehab it just seemed like the right place to send her. It turned out to be the best place for my sister to go. She got a lot out of her program there and by the time she graduated she had become a much better person. I’ve always been really close to my sister and though we drifted apart these last two years I was the one who talked to her the most while she was at BDR. You could tell how much better she was doing just by the sound of her voice and how happy she seemed to be while there. She actually had fun while she was there which is a really good thing. The other rehabs she’d been to just made her miserable and she just wanted to leave. At BDR because she had fun there she wasn’t in a hurry to leave so she was able to get more out of her program. She’s been home for 2 months now and she’s doing so well. She’s still clean. She’s been going to meetings all the time and really putting in the work to stay clean and sober. She’s cut all ties with the people she was using with and is actively being a part of our family. She comes to family dinners and she’s actually there in the moment. It’s really nice to see my sister when she’s not high and my parents are so happy for her. I’m glad my parents found BDR. I don’t know what my sister would be doing right now if she hadn’t have gone to BDR but it definitely wouldn’t be anything good.