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Staff members truely care about the well being of each person in treatment. I was well taken care of, and the houses were nice but lacking faith-based program was a weakness. Windward was the best decision i ever made. The staff cared about me and showed me how to live life sober. I am forever grateful
I went through A New Start and graduated from the program last year. I can strongly say, without a doubt, that A New Start saved my life. I had absolutely nothing to look forward to, nothing to live for, before entering A New Start. I had no relationship with my family, I had no friends, and I was absolutely destroying my body, just to not feel anything. From my first admissions call, I knew I was going to be in the right place. I was given one on one attention and made to feel comfortable about my decision to enter this program. I\'m not going to lie- the program is not perfect...nothing is. There are little inconsistencies here and there that can be worked on, timeliness that can be worked on... but really, that\'s life! Having one day where I can\'t go to the gym at the promised time isn\'t going to make or break my sobriety. Having quality staff that genuinely care is what really helps you develop skills to stay sober. The one on one therapy was also incredible. The therapists are so great and really know what they\'re doing. They helped me get my relationship back with my family! I would have to say the day I look back on most fondly is my graduation. Staff stood in front of the community with me and vocalized all of the growth they had seen me experience. It was pretty incredible to have someone give me a certificate and remind me that I have come a long way. I have my 1 year sober birthday coming up, and I can genuinely say I wouldn\'t be here without A New Start. I still visit regularly as a member of the alumni program, and I wouldn\'t have it any other way.
I spent 3 months in the inpatient program followed by 3 months of their intensive outpatient program. Rehab is not meant to be a vacation but the Northbound staff is very accommodating. Much like other treatment programs, they only give you as much freedom as you can handle. Naturally, I fought the process while I was a client, but I am grateful for the boundaries they drew for me before I was able to act rationally outside of my addiction. I only rated meals & nutrition as four stars because Northbound lets you shop for your own groceries and prepare your own meals. It may seem like a simple freedom to those who have not struggled with addiction, but after being utterly consumed by alcohol for nearly ten years I did not know how to foster physical health. Northbound helps you integrate back into life as your sober-self. They also offer programs to help you finish your education, or even just to help you set some realistic life goals for yourself. When it comes time to leave Northbound they make every effort to help you set up a support system. To this day, nearly two years later, Northbound still plays a large part in my sobriety; I am an active participant in their group of alumni. When looking for a treatment center for you or a loved one, remember that no matter where you go it will be difficult. Living sober is a huge adjustment, and initially quite a shock. I can truly say that without the genuine encounters I had with staff, and the relationships that I developed with fellow clients, I would not be where I am today. Today, I am content. Most of the time I am grateful for the struggles I\'ve had... I had no idea who I was before I got sober and now I couldn\'t be more pleased with the work-in-progress that I am. I am rambling, but I just love this place and am SO grateful to them for helping me get where I am today.