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St. Monica\'s saved my life. Their program was very effective for me in my recovery. There are always staff that people may not mesh with but overall, I loved all the women and staff that helped me learn to live a better life. I am now back in the community providing services to many others who are dealing with the disease of addiction and I am beyond grateful to St. Monicas for making all of this possible. I sincerely hope all of the women who have been residents at St. Monica\'s since my leaving (2021) have all found the support and education they needed to live free from addiction. <3
Strengths: Dual capable facility. Excellent quality of mental health professionals in addition to recovering counselors. Weaknesses: Funded by the state so dicted by stringent guidelines for financial compliance. The staff at this facility genuinely care about the individual in need and often go above and beyond their job descriptions to help others.
Group time was good, liked most of the people (leaders or teachers) I talked to during group. Very little communication. We had a few meetings per day otherwise we sat in our rooms and did nothing but dwell on our problems. Felt like the staff didn't really care. I feel this facility has the option to be more successful but they seem to just want to up the drugs on their patients and let them sleep/hang out alone in their rooms all day. I didn't feel I had anyone that I could open up to plus my communication with family was very limited. It was not really helpful in my recovery.