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Great place! Staff are very helpful and go above and beyond for the clients. The food could be better but that is the only issue and not even an important one.
I found High Watch Recovery Center to be a genuine place of refuge in what I now know was the darkest and most painful period of my life. Broken and emotionally numb I arrived to a warm, loving and patient staff of real people that would in very short order become every bit as important to me as my biological family. Please know that it wasn't easy or fast or even a task that I would have thought realistically reached. HWRC doesn't "make you sober". You don't get a "magic wand" waved over you. No "snake oil", hypnotism or "parlor tricks"..... The work is done by you with the expert guidance of a staff of diverse individuals that have been where you are - fighting for your life! I am alive and getting better each day with the tools, knowledge and self respect that High Watch Farm can help you find for yourself or loved one. If you are in pain, take the same step I did and reach out to High Watch, I don't have a single regret - you won't either.
Focus on young men. Encourages independence and full participation in recovery. Strong therapy programs and AA opportunities. Staff awareness of residents struggles; good support to work thru issues. Job oportunities in local area. Career advice when needed. Facility focuses on young men with a dual diagnosis. Area of expertise not in severe mental health issues that have led to addiction. My wife and I were uncertain about where to place our son following his 28 day residential program. We knew he was not ready to come home but needed continuing support to assist his recovery. Wesport House enabled our son to continue his journey of sober living day by day while providing him with tools he still uses today. He also made sober friends while at the house that he is still in contact with. My wife and I also benefited from the family programs that Westport House provided and were encouraging about our decision to seek out Al-Anon meetings in our area.