When you are investing in your health, your future and your family’s happiness, you’ll need to make sure you’re making the right decision for your Waterville Valley alcohol and drug addiction recovery center. While the most prudent option may still be to call our hotline advisors so they can discuss your personal requirements, looking at how people have reviewed or rated some of the addiction treatment centers in or around you is another great way to begin.
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I prayed to find a place as great as this. I had been to countless "Hole in the wall" facilities and the care just wasn't there. I came to this facility completely broken and they showed me love and hope that I've never experienced. From the therapy, Amenities, and awesome weekend activities this place has shown me how to live sober and happy finally. Thank you so so much!
If you really want to work on your recovery, this is the place to go. The accommodations are not as cushy as some other treatment centers but comfortable enough. There are both single and double rooms with twin beds. Communal shower/bathroom, living area, kitchen in the cabins. The facility is completely gender separate.......in fact you can get into trouble by talking to a member of the opposite sex! It is strictly an Alcoholics Anonymous based program....no NA, CA or any other A program here. And you will start to work your steps. Most people at least get started on their 4th Step before they leave. There is a gym with weights and a ping pong table that you must go to every day. All groups and activities are mandatory. They also allow you to smoke in designated areas. They also offer PHP, PHP+, and IOP levels of care with separate living facilities off campus for those programs. .
Welcoming recovery home with such a large attendance and so many houses there is fellowship all around you. When in active addiction, I was completely undisciplined. The recovery homes help to hold me accountable with my meeting, attendance and daily chores and routines, which is exactly what I needed to occupy my time. A 12 step-based home that is deeply connected within the community. The homes are welcomed by the community for the work in which they do to help those experiencing substance use disorder. The owner has lived experience and turned his life around. He believes that God’s grace has blessed him and his family to be available to help others find their way to recovery.