If you’re investing in your health and well-being, you’ll want to make sure you’re making the best decision for your Unionville drug and alcohol addiction rehabilitation facility. While the smartest option may still be to speak to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your personal requirements, looking at the reviews and ratings for some of the addiction rehab centers in or around your area is another excellent place to get started.
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Very grateful , helped me get out of hell. Excellent counselors They went out of their way when they saw me rebuilding and extended my stay for my sake .I didn't waste it I owe much of my past 20 years to the Caz system.
This place is beautiful and very relaxing, but the treatment is not effective. There was absolutely no follow-up phone call or contact once I left the facility. They do not take insurance and fees must be paid up front. If your insurance reimburses you, their insurance advocates process claims so funds are sent to The Dunes where they take 10% insurance processing fees from your reimbursement. I would not recommend this rehab unless you have an excess of wealth and won't miss the $50,000 monthly fee. Good Luck in your recovery to anyone reading this, there are more affordable and more effective rehabs available to those serious looking for help and not a country club atmosphere.
The web site showed the facility as a walk on the beach, just outside. The beach is a mile away. I had no personal ability to control my daily life, let alone abstain from drinking/drugs. The extremely structured daily schedule helped helped my daily routine after rehab. However, I didn't follow outpatient care, Seafield almost insisted on. I thought AA alone would be enough, because I felt GREAT like Godzilla leaving. All the bills and my personal messes were still waiting and, without my girlfriends help, I would've surely relapsed and did 6 months after inpatient treatment. Seafield taught me to follow the rules and I didn't follow through. Daily AA meeting were NOT enough those early days after rehab. I"m an addictive person. Without continued support and help on a daily basis, I'll never keep the spiritual condition called Happiness of Self. I have to give my will to GOD (higher power) every day and be ready to help another, suffering from my condition. That's right. Give it away to get it and way way more then words can describe.