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I wanted to say a few words here about A Forever Recovery, even though it has actually been years since I went to this treatment center. I had a really phenomenal experience at this treatment center, one of which has helped me to create almost eight years of stable sobriety (yes I went to A Forever Recovery eight years ago and yes they have been around that long). The level of care and sincerity I got from the staff at A Forever Recovery, the quality of the program itself, the help and direction I got from the program’s various paths, and the fact that I was able to stay there much longer than I was able to stay at most other programs all combined to give me a stable recovery process that was truly life changing for me. I would strongly recommend A Forever Recovery to anyone who is desiring beating drug and alcohol addiction once and for all and for good. This treatment center really made all the difference for me and helped me find myself. Between the great staff members, the multi-modality approach that they offer, and the malleable length of time of the program itself really made this the program that was able to make all the difference in my overall recovery process. It really helped me a lot and assisted me in finding my path out of addiction and into stability and abstinence that has lasted me for year. Thank to you A Forever Recovery!
There adaptability to every situation that comes there way. There restrictions from the government's non adaptability. They work very hard to find a good to make the program work for you
Plenty of food and candy, able to talk on phone, counselors help with setup for getting out, small facility Counselors don't spend any time with family and not even a daily visit with patient, patients rarely get to go outside, no literature available to read They'll only let you stay 60 days if you have medicaid, 90 days are reserved for prison exits... seems dumb since most withdrawals take 60 days and they have no detox program.