If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with substance addiction issues in Jamieson, OR, Alcohol.org presents huge online database of luxury centers, as well as a host of other options. We can help you discover addiction treatment centers for a variety of addictions. Search for a top rated rehab program in Jamieson now, and embark on the road to clean and sober living.
Alcohol.org is owned and operated by American Addiction Centers (AAC). AAC is a leading rehabilitation provider, offering all levels of care from detox to sober living, including 9 inpatient facilities nationwide.
I believe in their ability n they do have the best care ! Saved my life!
I did attend Circle of Trust in November time. Before I attended Circle of Trust, I went to a different rehab for 3 days and it was terrible and unprofessional. It took me a long time to find another rehab. One woman there is an excellent caring therapist and she truly cares for the clients. Two of the women day staff members are really caring excellent people. They work really hard to provide the needs for us. I took the place for granted. I am in a very dark place and while I was there I was getting better slowly but wasn\'t ready to leave. The staff worked really hard to try and get my insurance to pay for longer but they wouldn\'t and never met me and believed they knew what was best for me and I had to leave because they knew and I knew I wasn\'t ready to leave because I had a lot of healing to do. I would like to come back and even though it gets really cold but the place is really beautiful and its in a beautiful city and I miss it dearly. I felt very safe. Listen to the therapist in group therapy she does amazing trauma work. I am a man of high standards. I would choose Circle of trust over again. The group therapy is very small. I brought my Golden retriever and I never seen him so happy in Rehab. You will not be disappointed.
I went to Hazelden and then Blvd. I also went to Ridgefield and returned back to Blvd afterwards. Blvd treated myself and others like family. It’s a community atmosphere with strong values about accountability and long-term sobriety. They didn’t give up on me no matter how depressed I felt. Autumn knows what she’s doing and had my best interests at heart from day 1. My experience surrendering to receive help and take suggestions from Blvd didn’t come natural but they didn’t give up. Blvd provided me structure to build a new life on. My councilor was straightforward with a lot of experience, knowledge and compassion. They are inspiring to be around. All in all, there’s a mix of fun and seriousness with a personalized approach that fit my needs. I graduated November 2017 and am sober today.