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Really loving and caring staff. As I\'ve mentioned elsewhere, Sierra Tucson will not cure you in only a month, but it will likely stabilize you, and you\'re likely to feel very loved by the fellow residents. I felt like the staff was overall very caring and professional. A lot of the furniture, bathrooms, and carpeting, especially in the men\'s lodge, are very ugly and outdated. The gymnasium (Activities Building) is very ugly and desperately needs a renovation. It would be nice if very-wealthy Acadia Healthcare spent the money to renovate these things. The food is pretty good considering that nearly everything is cooked in bulk, but it would be nice if they hired some additional professional chefs to make some special gourmet dishes one at a time at each meal. Anywho, I\'m definitely glad that I recently attended Sierra Tucson for a month.
As the CFO for Decision Point since September 2015, I have had the privilege of being part of a massive reboot of a behavioral health system that is now positioned to be the best recovery program in the region. The staff culture has done a 180 degree turnaround to being fully engaged, friendly and happy. We have spared no expense to bring in the best trained and licensed clinicians, nurses, BHT\'s and leadership. The clients are now seeing structured and treatment-specific programming 7 days per week and our approach to relaps and recovery is nowhere near what it was previously. Any comments related to service prior to our late 2015 changes would not be relevant to Decision Point Center of today.