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I've been going to this clinic now for 10 years this is by far the best Clinic I've either been to or heard of the staff here are very friendly and kind and treat you with respect as long as you treat them with respect. I would definitely recommend going to this methadone clinic for anyone that plans on taking it serious doing what they're supposed to do passing your urine test doing your counseling and getting off street drugs. So if you plan on taking your addiction treatment serious this Clinic is for you it is a great place to go if you're in the Waterville Augusta area sometimes the lines here can get kind of long but as long as you show up at a decent time it's not that big of a deal and get your take-homes and you won't have to worry about showing up everyday A Plus in my book.
I'm disappointed my husband can call me two times a week for 15 minutes I've told them we have court dates soon I need to have contact with my husband. After 4 days my husband calls I lose connection, he says he cannot go to court being there.not ok
I was a client twice. The accommodations and staff are excellent. Meals are some of the best I've ever had. Clinically it's okay. Probably not worth the cost if you're seriously addicted. Ian (who runs most groups)is a great guy but has never drank alcohol in his life. They have you make trigger lists and there is a lot of CBT and DBT. For me a trigger to drink is waking up in the morning and CBT / DBT are great for people trying to deal with their emotions but real addiction is on a much deeper level. Tom Rodman ( whose in recovery and rents out beautiful Fox Hill to McClain) offers some 12 step work and they offer optional 12 step meetings but it's not enough. For a real alcoholic and addict no amount of art therapy / yoga/ CBT will really help. Maybe great for dual diagnosis people but for me it was just a really expensive vacation. Try to find a 12- step based treatment center if you want to achieve sobriety.