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Brookings, OR Alcohol Rehab Centers

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Oregon

Pacific Ridge

Strengths: Education, family involvement, nutrition and exercise. The family focus assisted me to see the connection to family and also take ownership of my part. Weaknesses: distance from home. But that could be a strength too. I had a very positive experience and I am still clean and sober. I reflect on my experience and the things I learned often. I am still friends with some of the people I went through treatment with. I would recommend Pacific Ridge to anyone.

- Kelly
5 out of 5
Jefferson, OR

Addictions Recovery Center

I heard it was a good place to go so I went. I would recommend it to others.

- KD
4.7 out of 5
Medford, OR

Willamette Family, Inc - Men's Residential

I went to treatment to get help with my meth addiction. I had tried many times to stop before but never quit drinking, finally I figured out that I'm an alcoholic.

- Steve
4.7 out of 5
Eugene, OR