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The teaching was exceptional, I have been to 8 treatment centers and Turning Leaf was on a much higher plane of instruction, so my last treatment center experience was the best, I felt relived leaving thier, more secure in my recovery than an any other times. It was the fact that girls and quys can get treatment, but have a policy to be 10 feet away from them, no one on one hooking up, and I truly respected that. Don't quote me on the distance, I forgot, but overall I was given much better materials to learn from instead of the same ole stuff I normally got.
My counselor was very good at her job. The groups were led my the counselors rather than people that didn't have experience. Detox is good. Medication assisted treatment is available. They allow you to go to outside meetings & the meetings they go to are some of the best I have attended. The facility has a lot of outdoor area to walk around including woods in the back. You sleep in very nice cabins. When not in group there is always something going on with the clients, you get a very solid support network. You can smoke anytime(unless you are in group) There is a walmart nearby if you ever need anything like a toothbrush and you can have your own personal snacks, soda, and coffee. Valley hope offers a very personal experience. Its obvious they care about their clients which is different than most Tx places that see their clients a dollor signs rather than individual people. My counselor has kept up with my progress and after a year clean you get to go back for a ceremony that celebrates your clean time. They really help you with an aftercare plan, getting into a sober living house, and they have intensive outpatient in Booneville and St. Louis
My experience was one of profound insight into the matter of addiction, and how it is a disease s ell as a physical, social and mental disorder, that is crippling and debilitating It gave me my life back. The counselors pulled no punches, they helped me.