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Gold Bridge Treatment Center exceeded all my expectations and more. I genuinely could not have asked for a better experience. The time I spent at GB consisted of a very friend wakeup crew, breakfast needs, structured group therapy, one on one therapy with a designated counselor, Gym outings every day where I could enjoy a fresh smoothie and tanning if I so chose to do so. They have an awesome backyard that included with yard games such as corn hole and my favorite, badminton! Group store runs were also made two times a week. All my meals were prepared by our professional chef! I also Learned through my one on one counseling sessions and Group therapy great coping skills, communication skills, identified my triggers, developed a continuing recovery plan and most importantly was able to learn and take-away how to live life successfully on my own in recovery. I would recommend this treatment center to anyone seeking help! What I think I liked the most about GB is the small, close-net community living quarters. I lived very comfortable here. Needless to say the staff here goes above and beyond to accommodate all clients needs. I met some of the most amazing people here and gained the tools I feel will help me be most successful while I continue my recovery. I will forever be so so grateful for this experience and transformation into sobriety. Thank you Gold Bridge!!!!!
My 24 year old son was a patient here. In my profession I have worked with addicts, alcoholics and counselors for 27 years. Unfortunatey, my son\'s individual counselor was horrible. She didn\'t care about his recovery at all. We were told we would hear from her within the first couple of days. We finally heard from her after almost two weeks when I repeatedly called her. During our counseling session with her she answered a phone call in the middle of my son reading an emotional letter to me. She also talked about a staff person who had a problem with addiction and cried as she did. It was very awkward and inappropriate. The administrator was even worse. She called my husband a liar when we expressed some concerns about our counselor and things that were reported by staff. She does not care about the patients and their families, or recovery. She is extremely condescending and unapproachable. I have worked with This Valley Hope for over 25 years and have always been very satisfied. Unfortunately the program seems to be suffering since the administrator took over a few months ago. Staff even say these two women are terrible at their jobs . Neither should be working in this type of environment. Hopefully someone will step in before the administrator ruins Valley Hope and it\'s reputation. Hopefully neither will jeopardize someone else\'s\'so recovery. The only saving grace was the family counselor. She really does care about the long term sobriety of the patients. She also truly cares about helping the families. She believes in doing the right thing. She shows her dedication and integrity every minute of every day.
This facility has several levels of care and the staff to back them. Miracles hires peer mentors that bridges the gap between staff and clients. Miracles serves adult and adolescents. They could use better computers for clients to job serch. Their computers are old and out dated. I had tried other treatment facilities and miracles program for women had a different kind of care. It was very spiritual as is the women who work there. They have a way of getting you to focus on your spirituality and teach how to apply that in your daily living for a healthy sobriety.