When you are investing in a family member’shealth and future, you should make sure you’re making the right decision for your West Camp alcohol and drug abuse treatment facility. While the most prudent option may still be to speak to our helpline advisors so they can discuss your personal requirements, checking out how people have reviewed or rated some of the addiction rehab programs in or around your area is another excellent place to get started.
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PROS: Upon entering the facility you experience an overwhelming feeling of satisfaction because you selected to utilize their organization for your recovery. The staff are amazing individuals who are dedicated to their job. Evan the security guards were extremely hospitable. All the intake specialists make you feel at home and are very professional. CONS: [ LITERALLY] Each and every client I personally interacted with had an aura of a lost soul looking to go back to jail. They do not respect each other or the staff, they are all selfish and mean spirited. They do not share or appear to actually want to get clean. This is not a place for anyone who has never been to jail. I would never recommend this place to anyone.
great program. it is a goods program it helperd me a lot
I have struggled with relapses over the years and so have been to seafield three times, and I recommend it to anyone in need. The food is great as institution food goes. The staff are efficient, knowledgeable and caring. One issue is that lectures get repetitive, but the idea is that you are kept busy since new recovery is most effective with strict structure in place. There are millions of things people complain about at seafield, and on these reviews, however you get from the program exactly what you put in. Ive seen patients say staff treated them rudely or unfairly, however, in my experience that usually was because that patient was rude first, and demanding as addicts usually are. The staff know exacyly how to address addicts, which means they give respect if you give it to them. Girls complained about drama and gossip and fought over men who were sending multiple women notes. Magically, I never was involved in or bothered by any of these issues, since I stayed in my lane and focused on recovery, not making friends or finding a boyfriend. My advice is to do the same and you will have an excellent experience here. You’re very luck they don’t make you do daily chores other than make your bed, as other rehabs have patients do things like cleaning toilets, etc. They also pay a fine so that patients are allowed to smoke outside, since they believe you’re going through enough giving up other drugs.