When you are putting money into a family member’s health and well-being, you’ll need to make sure you’re making the right decision for your Tioga alcohol and drug dependence recovery facility. While the smartest thing to do may still be to call our helpline advisors so they can discuss your specific needs, checking out the reviews and ratings for some of the addiction rehabilitation clinics near you is another excellent way to begin.
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My young adult son was admitted to the Compulsive Behavior Unit. Insurance paid for him to stay a little over a month and I just know that he was quite distraught when he couldn't stay longer. My son reported to me often during his stay and gave a full report afterward. He has found quite a bit of healing at River Oaks and I am grateful for that. He enjoyed the groups and the creative classes. He said that the staff was good to him. He was comfortable there and didn't have any complaints. He picked up a lot of insight and tools that help him everyday. When he was discharged he was given a thick notebook of the methods and treatments, etc.... He did not rave about the food, but he has a pallet for his mom's great Italian cooking, so he didn't care as much for some of the Cajun style food that was served there. If insurance would allow I'd send him back there. I think he could have used a couple more weeks of therapy/treatment at least!
My son has been to Narconon in CA 11 years ago and relapsed. I sent him to this facility because it was what I could afford. He has been very difficult and left they took him back, worked with him and I to get him back. The whole team is fantastic
This place changed my life and made it possible to return to my life with the treatment and tools I need to perform daily. I am forever grateful and thankful to CORE. And pray for more healing in the house. Thanks Marlea Briggs