If you’re putting money into your health, your future and your family’s happiness, you’ll need to make sure you’re choosing the right option for your Tolland drug and alcohol addiction treatment facility. While the best thing to do may still be to talk to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your personal requirements, checking out how people have reviewed or rated some of the addiction recovery programs in your area is another good way to begin.
I also feel that the care provided at Bedrock was excellent. All of the people who work there are extremely caring and supportive. As for the administration end, DO NOT TRUST THEM. They are going to tell you and your loved ones whatevs best for them to fill beds. Management is all about filling as many beds within their facilities as possible. If there is not a waiting list at the front door then they will keep you there as long as they can whatever your condition might be. If there is a line at the front door then they are going to ship you off to one of their other locations so they can fill as many beds as they can. I seen many people sent to Bedrocks lower care facilities or even worse home. Some of them should have been institutionalized never mind being allowed to leave Bedrock. It’s to bad because everyone from their Techs, Nurses, Clinicians, to Case Workers are all amazing and are there for the right reasons unlike the management end Employees 5 out of 5 Stars Management 0 Stars
The staff was very patient and tolerant. They did everything in their power to get me to stay during my bi-polar episodes, while i was starting my new medication. The staff is very understanding of each individuals medical needs. The best part of RCA is the vast majority of the staff are also recovering addicts so they understand very well the troubles we encounter while becoming sober. We were well fed and the and well monitored by the staff so they could address changes in our behavior almost immediately. Staff the is very experienced in addiction and recovery as well as the medical staff. A comfortable living enviroment. Excelent food. Great activities for coping with addiction. And a very social environment that forces you to be engaged with a large group of people. A few more phones wouldnt hurt. Some people would use the phones without permission and you wouldnt be able to get your daily phone call. Also some of the patients who are court ordered to be in the facility have a toxic/negative attitude and try to ruin recovery for people who truly want to be there.
This program saved my life. I was addicted to heroin and cocaine. I also used every prescription narcotic I could get my hands on (opioids, amphetamines, benzodiazepines, etc.). In 2004 I was charged with 14 felony charges, including 2 armed robberies, in Middlesex and Norfolk counties. My father bailed me out with the understanding that I would find a place to go until I was sentenced. I called dozens of programs but was not accepted into any of them. I had no money, no assets, no insurance, no transportation, and was in serious legal trouble. Someone in jail told me about this program. I was confused by the name "Teen Challenge" because I was 20 years old, but the guy who told me about the program assured me it was for adults who were 18+. I was hesitant because I was an atheist and he said it was a faith-based program. With no other options available I called them and without hesitation, they accepted me into the program. It was such a relief to have somewhere to go. In August of 2004, I came into the program. They patiently brought me to every court date without fail and vehemently fought for me to stay out of jail. I was convicted of 9 felonies, but the judge saw the changes in me and eventually sentenced me to 3 years probation (running concurrently)! I have since achieved personal, spiritual, and economic success. I won't get into all the details here, but the program brought me back to life. This is so much more than a rehab!