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It was so good they have amazing staff. You follow the rules and it will go well. Do your program and show everyone respect and you will have a good experience.😊
Ethical decision making, focus on client care, management leadership, holistically trained clinical staff, aftercare planning, strong groups, unity based, long-term, and more. Great place to change your life and regain self-respect. This program uses therapeutic community philosophies to help enhance the co-occurring individualized treatment.
My son was on painkillers, then heroin for ten years. He went to Narconon Arrowhead and has succeeded in staying off all drugs for three years. It took me a while to write this review because we have learned that heroin is the ultimate of human battles, and after years of heroin we didn't dare hope for miracles. But we've had three years of our son being off drugs, and recently he's gotten a lot happier because he's been employed for a year and he got a promotion. And he even started taking some classes. So the first year out of rehab was challenging finding a job and putting life back together again, and now things are so much better that he's sincerely enjoying life and is pursuing goals. Anyone out there, please don't give up. People do prevail over drugs. Thank you, Narconon, for saving my son's life and giving him back his freedom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All my love to every person who helps people get off drugs, BL