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This facility is top-notch. My treatment at Gold Bridge is, in my opinion, superior in almost every way when compared to the other treatment center where I have been treated. The Counselors are very professional and dedicated to working with the patients in a timely and professional manner. The food is exceptional and delicious (not institutional) offers a wide variety of choices. The therapist to patient ratio is very favorable in that there is one counselor for every four patients compared to one counselor for every an 8 patients (The state requirement is that there be one counselor for every eight patients). With only sixteen beds, the level of care provided is excellent. The facilities are clean, safe and attractive and are well maintained. Don't let the fact that there are only a relatively few reviews. This treatment center has only been open for about 9 months and therefore, at this point, has had only limited reviews completed. The tech staff is very friendly and attentive to client needs and works to ensure patients needs (from vitals to medications) are professionally met. Also, the treatment center has a licensed psychiatrist involved in each patient's treatment as well as very competent nurse available to assist in the treatment of each patient. I would not hesitate to recommend Gold Bridge Treatment Center to those seeking treatment for drug and/or alcohol.
Valley Hope has been a center a lot of my ex's friends went to also. They have all been drug or alcohol free since they have been there.
The facility had a multidisciplinary treatment approach. Inability to effectively handle dual diagnosed patients. ALL staff work together to support and help clients and family members are well educated of the disease process