When you are putting money into your health and happiness, you’ll need to make sure you’re choosing the right option for your Trebloc drug and alcohol abuse rehabilitation facility. While the smartest thing to do may still be to speak to our hotline experts so they can discuss your individual requirements, reading the reviews and ratings for some of the addiction rehabilitation facilities in or around you is another good way to start.
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.
They help the patients and are seriously invented in their rehabilation. Can't think of any. They provide a wonderful service for the community.
This is one of best treatment centers to get sober and stay that way. Dani, my therapist in Oxford Mississippi is amazing as well as Shelby and all the other staff members. I couldn’t be anywhere better. I want to give a shout out to Barry, thank you
I went to this facility at the beginning of the Covid crisis and their procedure in testing and getting you into detox is efficient. Detox is not a pleasant thing, and it never will be. I was there from 4/15/20-5/16/20. Today marks 118 days of continuous sobriety. The staff cares. The time spent here is what you make of it. The Therapy: wow, the approach at this treatment center is top notch. as i mentioned; treatment is what you make of it. they offer lots of different things to help keep patients engaged. There was art therapy (i learned to paint with acrylic paint), yoga (its a lot harder than one would think!) equine therapy (which included horseback riding and demonstrations), music therapy (choosing and discussing songs in relation to recovery), ropes course (one of my favorites -- working as a team to accomplish some type of physical goal outdoors), and a multitude of classroom setting classes involving understanding the brain and why we do the things we do and how to prevent relapse in the future. The cool thing about all the therapies (art, equite, music and ropes) was that while these activities were being done the engagement was all recovery related. OTC\'s approach to treatment is not to scare and shame you into sobriety but rather to embrace who you are as a person and help you get the tools you need to combat cravings in the future. Shoutout to Deja G. and Breanna C. Two of the best therapists at that place in my opinion. Campus: The campus is beautiful and spread out. The therapy classes are spaced out and assigned per your group color. It is your responsibility to get to and from these classes and walking is part of the therapy. Of course if it was pouring or you have a disability you can hitch a ride on the transport. There was a beautiful lake, it was super quiet, they had HORSES! The horses were so amazing and gentle. They have a gym and a decent sized cafeteria. Accommodations: this center is really nice in comparison to alot of other facilities. for the most part it is clean -- the rooms are very roomy and the beds are comfortable. you will only ever have 1 roommate and that 1 roommate will share a private bathroom with you. If you are cold natured I would recommend bringing another blanket as it can get cold. I brought another pillow too because i\'m a two pillow kind of girl. The facility buildings were well lit and easy to navigate. The people: it is a melting pot of young and old, rich and poor, crazy and level headed people with a common problem -- addiction. OTC does its best to manage the patients in their care but lets be realistic people -- if you didn\'t come to OTC to get better for yourself; you are probably going to find you didn\'t like this place much. They give you alot of self-autonomy there. The freedom to walk to and from classes. They try to keep people on track if they are missing classes but you will hear about the occasional person who refuses and hides in their cabin and/or bathroom to refuse it. Those people aren\'t ready for the help OTC has to offer. There also will be those who will engage in what I call “rehab romances” … in my opinion; these people also aren’t ready to take the program seriously. The last thing on my mind was trying to form a romantic relationship in treatment. The staff tries to manage this but there is only so much they can do. There just simply isn’t enough staff and not to mention these patients are ADULTS! The staff isn’t there to babysit; they are there to facilitate a treatment center for people who are trying to get well. Medical Assistance: They gave me the necessary drugs to help ease the withdrawal symptoms and then tapered me off accordingly. But here’s the thing. You have to be your own advocate. If you need something, you need to tell them you need it and have a darn good reason why. The other draw back is the wait in the medline. If you aren’t the first person there be willing to be standing in like for 30-45 minutes. There are too many patients and only one nurse administering daytime and evening meds.