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Sabino Recovery provides something that no other treatment center can; a unique experience tailored to your unique story. There is a common thread among the residents, most are deeply connected by their stories. However, the staff and leadership at Sabino takes the time to learn about each person's past and create a program tailored to their needs. There is no "cookie-cutter" approach. Within the first few hours it becomes clearly evident that Sabino Recovery understands how to treat an individual. Whether needing treatment for primary trauma only, or addiction as well, I have found no place quite like the safe and healing community that Sabino has created. I would highly recommend this program to anyone who is seeking quality treatment. Whether it is your first time, or you have tried the traditional model of treatment and it hasn't worked, Sabino Recovery can completely change your life.
They care about you and your needs. They teach you things that help you make better choices. It is hard to find a rehab like this.
At first, I hated this place. My therapist left and I got reassigned to a new one who was not on the level (bless her heart, I hope she's doing well now). My insurance dropped me halfway through, and when I called my provider, they told me they weren't receiving documents from the center. Then I dropped a dirty UA after coming coming back from an outside meeting (without having used, in any form at all), and the clinical director decided to not 'complete' my treatment. Also, they took the rock out thing away, which I was sore about for a little while (knowing I was being super petty). However, they did allow me to go to IOP after that fiasco, and I completed that. It was cool to have some extra accountability, and to finally fully complete something. During PHP, they took us to outside meetings, which was fantastic. I met a man who took me through a book and helped me find god behind paradise house (not flakes house, shameless plug). Being in this structured environment with an amazing case manager's assistance with FMLA leave from work was a huge help. They kept me separated from substances long enough to have an experience and a personality change. For that I am extremely grateful. I have since been engaged in hospitals and institutions work (for fun and for free) all across the country, and this place that I once hated for imagined slights, I now see is of a much higher caliber than all of the others I've been to. I consider myself lucky for having been here, and would suggest Pinnacle if a man were jittery or begged and required a definite hospital stay. 📘🛐