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saved my life. I loved that they use the 12 step program as well as the wellness part that included. Salon days, massages once a week. workout/boxing/yoga facilities. Yes, house managers are former addicts but they left the most impression on me to have them share their stories with me, to give me encouragement. They understand how it is, yes, they are tough bc they were addicts as well. I feel sometimes patients forget this is not their home, you\'re in rehab, there are rules to follow, you\'re not on vacate, its not going to be easy to have people tell you what/when and how to do things. Things weren\'t working out they way I was doing things. I needed to be told what to do and how even though I didn\'t like it. suck it up. The food is great, you make a grocery list and house managers will buy whatever you like. A chef comes to the houses once a week to cook. Most houses have pools, others have a pool table and basketball. Some of the house could use updating and I saw them constantly working on. There are so many people going in and out of those houses. I do have to say unfortunately bc of insurance companies many patients would get sent home early. shame on the insurance companies. I find solution recovery is an excellent facilities.
Therapy is good, groups are helpful. You get what you put into your recovery.
The only reason I don't give five stars for treatment effectiveness and facilities is because we all have and will continue to have room for growth. Having said that, I can honestly say that it is my belief that Fellowship Hall saved my life. I had no idea what I was walking into when I arrived. But the intake specialist and counselor on duty (who actually ended up being my primary counselor) made me feel as calm and welcome as possible, considering my very high state of anxiety. The first few nights, when I sat up shaking and sobbing from withdrawal and fear, would have been unbearable if it wasn't for the nurses, who literally held and rubbed my hands and talked to and calmed me for what seemed like hours. It seems everyone who works here is in recovery which is inspiring! I never once felt unsafe or disregarded. Their classes and small therapy groups combined with personal counseling helped me tremendously. These therapies are the star of the program! You will get out what you put in. No, it's not always "fair," and not EVERYONE will be nice to you all the time. But that's life. They will not enable you, and I personally needed that bit of tough love. Great discharge programs. Delicious hot food and wonderful salad bar! Clean facilities. The women's lodge is amazing. Come open minded and you will leave with a fully loaded tool box. Forever grateful to FH.