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Best Drug Rehabilitation saved my husband’s life. I consider myself very lucky that Best Drug Rehab was the place my husband ended up going to for treatment. When I realized my husband was struggling with drug addiction I was pretty much lost on what to do. Didn’t really know the difference between rehabs and the different programs they offer. I wasn’t sure what kind of program would benefit my husband the most. When I was recommended Best Drug Rehab by a friend I called the number and the person I ended up talking to about BDR was knowledgeable and really helped me understand the different programs they offer at BDR. I was really happy to find that they had different programs there and that the patient picks the one he thinks with help him the most. My husband was raised with religion whereas I was not. I wasn’t sure if the faith based program would be right for him and was extremely relieved that I wouldn’t have to make that decision for him. After he got out of detox he was able to sit down with his counselor and decide which to do. He really liked being able to choose which program he would do. In my eyes, it made him more responsible for his own recovery. The staff there were very helpful to him. A lot of them have gone through their own struggles with addiction. If you’ve never struggled with addiction and try to help that person most things you say can be dismissed because you don’t really know what exactly it is they are going through. You don’t know what it feels like to come off drugs or how bad the cravings can hit. My husband listened more to the people who had been through it. He was able to take comfort in the fact that those staff had gone through their recovery and were doing really well. One of the things my husband really liked about BDR was the different things he was able to do after his classes for the day were done. He really enjoyed going to the gym to work out. They have a really nice gym there and a personal trainer on staff to help make sure your time spent in the gym is productive. He tried yoga for the first time there and while he doesn’t do it now he really enjoyed that class while he was there. He said that when he had yoga class in the morning he was better able to concentrate throughout the day. By the time he graduated his program there he was back to the man I had fallen in love with and married only he was even better. He was happier and more alert. Willing to do more activities with me. I was still worried when he came home. Wasn’t sure if the program would stick for him or if he would end up relapsing like so many others. However, each day I have my husband back clean and sober has been great. It’s been 2 years now since he went to BDR and he has remained clean and sober since then. He hasn’t even wanted to touch drugs or alcohol. I am so grateful to BDR and what the facility did for my husband. They truly saved his life and I don’t know or even want to think about what would have happened had my husband not gone there.
My brother was treated at Serenity rehab for his heroin addiction. I think it is needless to say that it was a bad situation. He did everything to get money to pay for his heroin, to get his daily dose, cause when he did not get it he was shaking and he was sick and and so on. He also over dosed, but this was not a shocking thing since that happens a lot with addicts, but thanks god he realized that this can not go on like this endlessly, I was not ok with it neither our parents, so it was time for hard measures and big changes, so there is came Serenity. It seemed like a good fit for him, with all the different programs that they offered, and it also looked like a nice place, he liked it we liked it so there he went. They kept us updated about his progress, and they told us how it is going and where he is at with the detox and so on. The center was very correct, the staff who were in contact with us were very professional, they kept they word on everything they promised us. When he came back after like 40-45 days, I am not sure exactly, he was of course off drugs, and he was very positive and full of goals and he know what he wanted to do. He said too that the staff members were all very nice to him, and even though he was sometimes a bit aggressive, and annoyed they still stayed very professional, and they still were helping him to get thorough his program. He said that it changed many things in his thinking the program, he understood many things, about how the drugs function, and how to avoid those situations that drove him to use, and how to deal with them. He saw it was an escape from other issues that he did not deal with before. He said the place then room he was is was nice too, the food was good, so the accommodation were comfortable, sufficient for a rehab. And he actually enjoyed it a lot after he was trough the rough beginning. I would say to other to check this place out, maybe it can help you.
Close to home, female only. In need of many things such as exercise activities, healing, one on one counseling etc. They teach you just how to live a normal daily routine while attending only one AA meeting a day, and if your lucky one NA meeting a month.