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St. Elizabeth's offers a great rehab program, but hospital administrators seem more concerned about patients' payment methods/ability to pay. On-site staff/clinicians are awesome though.
RCA Danvers is a great place to start your road to recovery. The staff is great! It is not just a job to them, they are kind and compassionate. Facility is clean and comfortable and the food is very good. My experience there exceeded all my expectations.
The staff was very patient and tolerant. They did everything in their power to get me to stay during my bi-polar episodes, while i was starting my new medication. The staff is very understanding of each individuals medical needs. The best part of RCA is the vast majority of the staff are also recovering addicts so they understand very well the troubles we encounter while becoming sober. We were well fed and the and well monitored by the staff so they could address changes in our behavior almost immediately. Staff the is very experienced in addiction and recovery as well as the medical staff. A comfortable living enviroment. Excelent food. Great activities for coping with addiction. And a very social environment that forces you to be engaged with a large group of people. A few more phones wouldnt hurt. Some people would use the phones without permission and you wouldnt be able to get your daily phone call. Also some of the patients who are court ordered to be in the facility have a toxic/negative attitude and try to ruin recovery for people who truly want to be there.