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Caring well trained staff,good nutritious meals. Too strict. People are kicked out for ridiculous reasons. The best things Farnum Center did for me were to give me a safe place to be for my initial recovery and introduce me to the twelve steps.
I attended NFA Canterbury in Aug2020 as a 1st time treatment client. NFA saved my life. After 48 years of exhaustion and mental health and substance abuse I found staff and tools that saved my life. I needed the 12 step intense program that NFA offers coupled with my own surrendering to get there but it saved my life. It’s easy to find holes in any experience but I was taught to look inward and today my life is second to none because of the lessons i was taught by the staff at NFA and the tools given to me there on campus and the various sessions (meditations, therapy, step work, other). The food was incredible and the staff I owe my life to - thank you from bottom of my heart Cody, Colleen and the house tech staff
I thought Green Mountain Treatment Center (part of Granite Recovery Centers) was just the right kind of place my loved one needed. It helped him to kick off his recovery. He is truly a changed person since coming home and is doing the work needed to keep him sober. The staff was and continues to be helpful by offering weekly support for family members. Support is offered to family members while your loved one is in treatment and even when they come home and you are figuring out how to live your life with someone in recovery.