If you’re putting money toward your health and happiness, you’ll want to make sure you’re making the best possible decision for your West Fishkill alcohol and drug abuse recovery facility. While the smartest alternative may still be to call our helpline experts so they can discuss your personal requirements, looking at the reviews and ratings for some of the addiction recovery centers in your area is another great place to get started.
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The Dunes was my first sister's first visit to rehab and hopefully her last. The staff was compassionate and treated us like family from the moment we walked in. The director of admissions made us feel at home and guided us through the whole process. The luxury was 5 star and the holistic wellness options added a whole new dimension to her recovery.
The staff was very nice and helpful. The rules are a bit extreme. The building and sleeping quarters are very old and run down. Kind of felt like someone's pockets were being padded rather than using the cost for treatment toward making the environment more clean and comfortable. Not sure why the building has never been updated.
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.