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This was my 4th treatment center and i am so grateful and blessed to have gone. I have never felt so loved and cared for in a treatment center before. The staff is AMAZING the food is AMAZING the accommodations are (again) AMAZING. I had the highest quality care I have EVER received. The groups are so useful and I felt so prepared for real life after. The longest I could stay sober before I went was 2 months. After I left I was sober in total for 4 and a half. I did slip but they gave me the tools to get right back to where I was and I have almost a month again. Their after care program has helped so much. Twice a week I speak with one of the counselors and she is AMAZING. THANK YOU GUYS FOR GIVING ME MY LIFE BACK. I have never felt more happy or free or prepared to handle life. If you’re looking for an amazing treatment center in the most beautiful healing environment THIS IS THE PLACE. I’d go back for vacation if I could but I’m now employed full time (which they prepared me for). My life is amazing beyond my wildest dreams. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
The staff was very helpful and professional. In house living arrangements could've been better. I chose this facility because of the cost of the treatment and because their staff was very friendly, helpful and understanding.
Helping residents at Habilitat prepare for their high school equivalency diploma has given me some gratifying insights I didn’t expect. Undoubtedly this is a clear indication of how genuine and well-conceived the organizations’ structure and operating plan is. The three qualities I saw immediately in the residents are: 1.) They were completely accepting of one another with no signs of labelling or judgement. There are no cliques or classes, just brothers and sisters. 2.) The residents simply refuse to quit on this chosen path to their recuperation. Regardless of their previous backgrounds or their current stage in recovery, their commitment to regaining their lives is clearly evident. 3.) They also understand that accountability is central to their success. There is no talk of the past or distribution of blame; they simply choose to press on. These are qualities that will contribute to society. These are also changes that must be developed by living them over an extended period of time. The basis of this recovery process is not built on medical research or psychiatric theory but on the life experience of the founder. And from what I see in the classroom, the most certain truth is experience. It is my privilege to work with these incredible students, within this well envisioned, sincere organization.