If you’re investing in your health, your future and your family’s happiness, you’ll need to make sure you’re making the best possible decision for your Voluntown alcohol and drug dependence recovery facility. While the smartest choice may still be to call our hotline advisors so they can discuss your individual requirements, reading how others have reviewed or rated some of the addiction rehabilitation centers near you is another good place to get started.
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I graduated from the Turnbridge Women’s program last summer and attended through all three phases. The 3-phase model was crucial to my success in sobriety, because when I came to Turnbridge I had no idea how to do anything without drugs and alcohol, and adult tasks overwhelmed me with anxiety. The facilities, including the multiple Phase 3 properties, are beautiful and well-maintained; I wish I could give more than 5 stars in that department. Being in treatment is hard work, and the rewards of sobriety do not always provide the instant gratification of drugs and alcohol. Turnbridge has a well-practiced model that gives young people the tools to do that difficult work. Thanks to this program, I’m celebrating two years of sobriety, and I feel so grateful to have experienced a treatment model like this that really works.
Sending my son here after he completed a 30-day inpatient program was worth every penny. The staff was very welcoming, and they consistently treated my son and I with respect. In fact, many of the staff members at Westport House today are part of his sober network. My son\'s case manager communicated with me regularly over the course of his stay. In the first phase of the program, all meals were provided by the house. He developed a strong relationship with his therapist who he has today. The program supported his involvement in AA, and they helped guide my family in being healthy supports to his recovery. The second phase allowed my son to show consistency in his new way of life and establish independence. He was able to resume his education, get a part-time job (which he now has full-time), and take control of his spending. His case manager there helped him budget his money and learn how to hold himself accountable. The residents he lived with are some of his best friends today, and he continues to be actively involved in his recovery. With the help of Westport House, my son was able to find his true self and transform into the sober young man he is today, and for that I am eternally grateful.