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I feel like I owe my life to Keystone. I was a resident at the facility for 3 months. I walked into the doors a broken woman and walked out with a new lease on life. I feel that the entire staff is there because they love what they do, not because it is a job to them. I was not expecting to get half of what I got out of the program as I did. I just wanted to get off of drugs and alcohol and I left with so much more. I have a new found freedom and a new hope. Keystone gave me tools to deal with life on life terms. I was able to get down to the core issues of why I was using in the first place. I left having lost the desire to use. I have Keystone and the incredible staff to thank for that.
Saved my life. If you want help you'll get it here. Staff is awesome and really goes out of their way for clients. Director actually cares about patients. Some people complain and have a poor attitude because they're not ready for change but that's not the facilities fault...
In 2007...I was a 29 year old single mother, homeless and relapsing after my 7th rehab program...in desperation, I called 911 and sheriffs deputies rescued me and took my daughter into protective custody. I was so broken and utterly convinced that checking into another rehab had no chance of working. I had no money and no family support but a kind and loving deputy told me about a place called The Owls Nest recovery community for women located in South Carolina. The Owls Nest staff drove 400 miles to pick me up and within 1 hour, I had something that I thought was gone forever. . . HOPE. I learned more about the problem of addiction and the solution of recovery in my first 3 days than i had learned in 7 rehabs and 10 years of bouncing in and out of narcotics anonymous. Due to Gods grace and the ladies Owls Nest, i will celebrate 8 years of happy, useful, successful and continuous sobriety. The Nest is very special. The program there is designed to speacialize in the most hopeless cases, like mine. Owls Nest is TRULY non-profit. all staff members are also alumni of the program....It didn't take me very long to figure out that one major difference of the Nest compared to other places, is that NO ONE has ever been "kicked out" of the Nest. It is strictly the individuals behavior that determines who stays and who goes...If you don't have family or friends to help you financially the Nest will train you and provide transportation for you to seek out and find a job so you can pay your own way....I thank GOD every day for bringing me home to the Owls Nest, it saved my family's ives.