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Serenity Grove
Serenity Grove
Serenity Grove
Serenity Grove
315 Newton Bridge Road Athens, GA 30607
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Serenity Grove walks with clients through every stage of substance use recovery, offering personalized support, genuine care, and the confidence to take that first life-changing step. They offer private and personalized treatment for drug addiction, with medically monitored detox, trauma therapies, and holistic services.
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The treatment here is effective, they did however lose a bag containing my laptop, birth certificate, and a flash-drive containing digital forms of my ID and Social Security Card. An entire suitcase of clothes was also “missing” after my discharge.
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Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center
Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center
Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center
Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center
Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center
Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center
Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center
Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center
Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center
255 Depot Street Suite 200 Ball Ground, GA 30107
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At Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery, clients are encouraged to stop thinking of themselves as hopeless victims. The residential drug and alcohol treatment center and detox facility teaches individuals to free themselves of a life of addiction through accountability, honesty, and action. Located in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the center provides compassionate substance abuse care for men and women in an intimate and serene setting. Residents learn the skills needed to build a solid foundation for sustainable, long-term recovery.
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Southeast Addiction Center
Southeast Addiction Center
Southeast Addiction Center
Southeast Addiction Center
3260 Pointe Pkwy. NW, Ste. 400 Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
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Southeast Addiction Center helps clients map out a clear path to drug addiction recovery through detox and inpatient programs, helping them begin their journey toward healthy living. They offer accredited programs and a holistic approach at their Georgia location.
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Recovery Centers of America at Greenville
Recovery Centers of America at Greenville
Recovery Centers of America at Greenville
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Located in the beautiful city of Greenville, South Carolina, Recovery Centers of America at Greenville offers comprehensive addiction treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. Our evidence-based programs and compassionate team provide patients with the tools and support they need to achieve long-term recovery.
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It was so much more then I had hope! If you are looking for a good place, all I can say is, please give them a chance they will do thire part if you are will to do yours. Am greatful I did. Sincerely R.S
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Black Bear Lodge
Black Bear Lodge
Black Bear Lodge
Black Bear Lodge
310 Black Bear Ridge Sautee Nacoochee, GA 30571
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Black Bear Lodge treats substance abuse and mental health issues in a safe and structured setting. The dual-diagnosis facility is committed to meeting clients wherever they are in the recovery process, developing individualized treatment plans with comprehensive techniques and services. Clients are encouraged to rediscover themselves, develop new and healthy coping skills, and set their own personal goals for a fulfilling and sober life.
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I went to Blackberry Lodge twice and they definitely saved my life. Recognition to the RA's Tilly, Jessica S., Haley. Also Tiffany V., Jessica G. These staff members always took time out to help no matter how busy they were.
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All Alcohol Treatment near Newry, SC

Home With A Heart
220 James Mattison Road Liberty, SC 29657
- 12 Miles Away
2.8
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Easley Comprehensive Treatment Center
1653 E Main St Easley, SC 29640
- 19 Miles Away
Penfield Christian Homes, Inc. — Heart Campus
1150 Bear Creek Road Lavonia, GA 30553
- 25 Miles Away
4.0
(41)
Miracle Hill Renewal Center
19 Graves Drive Greenville, SC 29609
- 30 Miles Away
3.7
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Miracle Hill Overcomers Center
1916 N. Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, SC 29609
- 31 Miles Away
3.5
(8)
Greenville Metro Treatment Center
602 Airport Road, Suite C Greenville, SC 29607
- 32 Miles Away
3.5
(4)
South Carolina Addiction Treatment Detox & Residential
1187 Holland Rd Simpsonville, SC 29681
- 35 Miles Away
5.0
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The Jericho House Inc.
3621 Hwy 255 N Sautee, GA 30571
- 42 Miles Away
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Silver Ridge
183 Old Turnpike Road Mills River, NC 28759
- 47 Miles Away
4.1
(7)
The Hickey House
130 Taylor Road Helen, GA 30545
- 47 Miles Away
3.4
(7)
Faith Home of Abbeville
309 Washington Street Abbeville, SC 29620
- 48 Miles Away
4.8
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First Step Farm - Men's Program
109 First Step Farm Drive Candler, NC 28715
- 51 Miles Away
5.0
(3)
BHG Clyde Treatment Center
414 Hospital Drive Clyde, NC 28721
- 54 Miles Away
BHG Spartanburg Treatment Center
239 Access Road Spartanburg, SC 29303
- 54 Miles Away
Insight Recovery Center | Asheville, NC
2123 Hendersonville Rd Arden, NC 28704
- 55 Miles Away
5.0
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Faith Home Christian Recovery
144 Faith Home Road Greenwood, SC 29649
- 55 Miles Away
3.8
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GoForth Recovery
282 South Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29306
- 56 Miles Away
BHG Asheville Treatment Center
18 Wedgefield Drive Asheville, NC 28806
- 57 Miles Away
Clinton Comprehensive Treatment Center
1035 Medical Ridge Rd Clinton, SC 29325
- 57 Miles Away
Atlanta Mission: The Potter's House
655 Potter's House Road Jefferson, GA 30549
- 58 Miles Away
4.2
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Pavillon Addiction Treatment Center
241 Pavillon Place Mill Spring, NC 28756
- 58 Miles Away
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Advantage Behavioral Health: Johnson Robin M MD
250 North Avenue Athens, GA 30601
- 59 Miles Away
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First Step Farms Private
200 Pete Luther Road Candler, NC 28715
- 59 Miles Away
3.0
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Crossroads
209 Oconee Square Dr. Seneca, SC 29678
- 5 Miles Away
3.5
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Anderson/Oconee Behavioral Health Services
691 South Oak Street Seneca, SC 29678
- 5 Miles Away
Southwest Carolina Treatment Center
341 West Beltline Boulevard Anderson, SC 29625
- 18 Miles Away
Anderson-Oconee Behavioral Health Services
226 McGee Road Anderson, SC 29625
- 18 Miles Away
Recovery Concepts of-Carolina
1653 E Main St. Easley, SC 29640
- 19 Miles Away
5.0
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Stephens County Mental Health
1763 Fernside Drive Toccoa, GA 30577
- 25 Miles Away
The Center for Wellness and Recovery of Northeast Georgia
467 West Doyle Street Toccoa, GA 30577
- 27 Miles Away
Pittard Clinic
1654 Falls Road Toccoa, GA 30577
- 27 Miles Away
Serenity Village
6 Dunean Street Greenville, SC 29602
- 27 Miles Away
Addcare Counseling
413 Vardry Street Greenville, SC 29601
- 28 Miles Away
Groups Recover Together
413 Vardry Street Greenville, SC 29601
- 28 Miles Away
Phoenix Center
1400 Cleveland Street Greenville, SC 29607
- 30 Miles Away
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Pavillon Greenville Outpatient Services
1011 East Washington Street Greenville, SC 29601
- 30 Miles Away
Phoenix Center Lotte Beal Training Center
130 Industrial Drive Greenville, SC 29607
- 31 Miles Away
Ascent Recovery Solutions
634 Fairview Road Simpsonville, SC 29680
- 36 Miles Away
Avita Community Partners - Behavioral Health
196 Scoggins Drive Demorest, GA 30535
- 37 Miles Away
Crossroads Treatment Center of Greenville PC
157 Brozzini Court Greenville, SC 29615
- 37 Miles Away
Hazelwood Healthcare of Franklin
3271 Georgia Road Franklin, NC 28734
- 38 Miles Away
The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health
2700 East Phillips Road Greer, SC 29650
- 39 Miles Away
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Appalachian Community Services
100 Thomas Heights Road Franklin, NC 28734
- 40 Miles Away
Elbert County Behavioral Health Center
50 Chestnut Street Elberton, GA 30635
- 43 Miles Away
Family Preservation Services of NC
120 Chadwick Square Court Hendersonville, NC 28739
- 46 Miles Away
Palmetto Carolina Treatment Center
325 Inglesby Parkway Duncan, SC 29334
- 46 Miles Away
Pardee Hospital
800 North Justice Street Hendersonville, NC 28791
- 46 Miles Away
Robert W Dail Memorial Treatment Center
734 Hospital Rd Commerce, GA 30529
- 48 Miles Away
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Cornerstone
103 Whitehall Street Abbeville, SC 29620
- 49 Miles Away
Appalachian Community Services
91 Timberlane Road Waynesville, NC 28786
- 49 Miles Away
Blue Ridge Health - Chimney Rock Road
2579 Chimney Rock Road Hendersonville, NC 28792
- 49 Miles Away
Euphoria Enterprises Inc
1637 South Main Street Waynesville, NC 28786
- 50 Miles Away
First Step Farm of WNC Inc
109 First Step Farm Drive Candler, NC 28715
- 51 Miles Away
Mayrx LLC
154 North Main Street Waynesville, NC 28786
- 52 Miles Away
Cornerstone
1612 Rivers Street Greenwood, SC 29649
- 54 Miles Away
Faith Home Christian Recovery
144 Faith Home Road Greenwood, SC 29649
- 55 Miles Away
Advantage Behavioral Health Systems: Jackson County
383 Stan Evans Drive Jefferson, GA 30549
- 56 Miles Away
Appalachian Community Services
254 Church Street Hayesville, NC 28904
- 56 Miles Away
Appalachian Community Services
100 Teptal Terrace Bryson City, NC 28713
- 56 Miles Away
Greenwood Treatment Specialists
519 Monument Street Greenwood, SC 29646
- 56 Miles Away
Gateway Counseling Center
219 Human Services Road Clinton, SC 29325
- 57 Miles Away
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DM & ADR, Inc.
1710 Commerce Road Athens, GA 30607
- 58 Miles Away
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Atlanta Mission: The Potter's House
655 Potters House Road Jefferson, GA 30549
- 58 Miles Away
Willows at Red Oak Recovery
630 Racking Horse Lane Fletcher, NC 28732
- 58 Miles Away
Mel-Med LLC
1451 East Main Street Spartanburg, SC 29307
- 58 Miles Away
Lanier Treatment Center
592 Medical Park Drive Gainesville, GA 30501
- 58 Miles Away
MedMark Treatment Centers Blairsville, GA
20 Commerce Drive Blairsville, GA 30512
- 59 Miles Away
5.0
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The Forrester Center for Behavioral Health
129 Dillon Drive Spartanburg, SC 29307
- 59 Miles Away
1.0
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First Step Farm of WNC Inc
200 Pete Luther Road Candler, NC 28715
- 59 Miles Away
Advantage Behavioral Health Systems
250 Bray Street Athens, GA 30601
- 59 Miles Away
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5 out of 5
Sumter, SC

Hebron Colony - Grace Home

Our daughter attended this treatment center and we were very pleased with all aspects of the program. We highly recommend this center and its staff for you or your loved one who is dedicated and determined to work hard at breaking the addiction cycle by utilizing gods word as the programs fundamental source.

- Gary
5 out of 5
Vance, SC

Oaks Recovery Center

I went to Oaks from May through June 2017. It was my first rehab experience. I suppose it will help to share a little bit about who I was prior to going in... I was thrown in jail for a second time in April 2017. I was broken, estranged from my family and friends and left behind a very successful career. I gave it all up for Meth, GHB, Heroin, you name it. My family had tried to intervene before but I wasn't receptive. After I was arrested this second time, however, I hit my rock bottom. Every penny was going to drugs. And very little of the money I had was actually earned by me. Most came from begging, manipulating people around me or selling my stuff. A few years prior to all of this, I was making a high six-figures. I had tried to get clean on my own, but it was always short-lived. I mainly switched from meth to opiates, and in my crazy mind I considered this being "drug free." When I was arrested, I was beaten up, 30 pounds underweight and didn't have a dime to my name. My mother should've given up on me, but for some weird reason, my family came closer, and my lawyer (who is very familiar with alcohol and drug addiction), asked me what was really going on. He didn't want to just put me back out on the streets where I'd go right back to where I was. So, I agreed with the plan to ask the courts to let me go to rehab. I was living in Pennsylvania at the time, and the idea was to change people, places and things. My mother gave me a list of three rehabs to call. Oaks was the third place. I spoke with Robert from admissions in jail. He told me a bit about the process. I wasn't very receptive to the idea of going in to a facility for 6 months, so the idea of doing a short-term program appealed to me. I'm sure a big part of that, selfishly, was the thought that I could be done faster. Aside from that, I really can't say what about the Oaks appealed to me. But out of the three places, Oaks sounded special. Looking back now, I believe something was guiding me. My friends looked up Oaks and they told me their concerns. "The reviews... aren't so great." "It says here that all they serve for breakfast is milk and cereal." Others said the place was a dump or that the staff really didn't care. My mother inquired about those claims and the staff at Oaks promised they weren't true. Besides, I thought, I'm going to Oaks to RECOVER, not to sample fine cuisine. The cost to go to Oaks is relatively cheap compared to all the other places I had originally looked in to. But at the end of the day, it was my family who put up the money for this place. By the grace of God, I was given the chance to go to rehab, and I flew down 24-hours after being released from county. I arrived on the property like a deer caught in headlights. This is where I'd call home for 4-6 weeks. A few dozen guys went out of their way to introduce themselves and welcome me. I arrived just as Retirement started, and being completely new to all of this, my new roommates welcomed me in and let me listen. As a Roman Catholic, Retirement sounded a lot like confession. You open up about any resentments and ill actions that are on your mind that day, so you can go to bed with a clear conscience. I don't know about you, but when I arrived at Oaks, my conscience was not clear. I was broken down and sad. When I got up for my first meal, the guys called me to the front. It's a very cool tradition where the newest people get to eat first as part of the philosophy that the most important member of AA/NA is the newest member. As for the food... I have no idea what people are complaining about. I ate better there than I had in years. I don't know any crackhead or heroin junkie who ate lobster and steak every day, but I quickly learned that those complaining about such things were the ones who weren't paying attention to the program nor serious about recovery. Everyone had chores to do. Some griped about that. For me, I understood the concept. The staff had some very strict guidelines. No internet, no cell phones, etc. We were there to focus on ourselves. One guy put it very well to me when he said, "I don't need to worry about the outside world. When am I going to have the chance to take a month off from life to properly work on myself and my healing?" He's right. This wasn't a month vacation, but it was a chance to try and course-correct our lives, which up until we came in those doors, had become unmanageable. I met Robby on my third day, and let me just say that that first day of class was like opening up every wound in my body. And then when other men shared their stories... it floored me. Here I was sitting back and thinking I had very little in common with these people. Quite the opposite. We may come from different backgrounds, but I saw myself in every story. They give us a copy of the AA book and a notebook when we first arrive. Both are very sacred to me. i wrote notes from every class I took. Oaks is where I was reborn. My original philosophy was that if I just stopped using, then the problem was done. But that's not it. What i discovered at Oaks is that I was a very broken and unhappy person. i had suspected it, but with every class, every page I read, every time the sun set, I learned something new about myself. How can one put a price on that? Now, a few things about Oaks... FOOD: I went from eating maybe a hamburger every other day to three fully cooked meals that ranged from Pork and Mashed Potatoes to Chicken Alfredo. There was ALWAYS extra. I love the food, it kinda pisses me off how people gripe about that when again, none of us were eating well beforehand to begin with. A+. LODGING: I had three roommates. You never know who you're going to get and I heard some guys complaining about theirs, but I couldn't have asked for better roommates. If it was luck, then thank you God. But over the course of me being there, some of my roommates came and went, so I really think it just comes down to respect. We all respected one another. I seriously miss my bed. Prior to Oaks, I was in JAIL with no immediate future. At Oaks, at least my mother was taking my calls, and I knew every time that I woke up, that I was starting to do the RIGHT thing. The Oaks staff often say before we pray, "let's take a minute to think about what our beds represent to us." I seriously thought about that. Honestly, six months since leaving the Oaks, I still think about what that bed meant to me. It meant hope. We had a desk to share, we each had our own dresser... I was fine. A+ THE FACILITY (LIVING WISE)... At the time I was there there were only two showers and three bathrooms, which made things frustrating a bit. However, it never bothered me. I didn't ever have to wait hours. Only minutes. There was a TV to watch in the dining hall and it's my understanding that they're now building a brand new meeting facility for that which will be available next month. But, on weekends, I got to channel surf and watch some TV. A. THE STAFF: Those guys were always busy. The main person I worked with I firmly believe he came into my life to help save me. The guy is passionate about what he does, no one can argue with that. You see it every day. He comes to the property on weekends where guys will seek him out. Right as I was leaving, they brought in a new Mens Co-Director. I only got to know him for a few days but an excellent man with experience and the gift to look right through any BS. As they say, they're not there to be your friend, they're there to save your life. Richard is the other mens co-director who helped enforce the rules but every time he ever spoke to me it was for my own benefit. He'd remind me to make my bed if I forgot (as a guy in my 30s, there's no reason why i shouldn't make my bed), or if I was late. I don't think there was ever a time where I was unfairly pulled aside. They're there to keep us safe and to focus on recovery. Another side note, as a gay guy, I never experienced ANY disrespect or prejudice. In order to work on myself and share parts of my story, I had to be open with my sexuality, and never once, amongst 50 other dudes who were mostly straight, did I ever feel left out or neglected. This disease hits all of us, and the amount of diversity and respect I experienced during my time at Oaks is something that is dear to my heart. At the end of the day, I just wanted to get back on track with life, and to stop being sick and tired of being sick and tired. I wanted to look at myself in the mirror and not be disgusted with what I saw. The bond between everyone there is precious to me. Every guy there helped save my life. We were a small community, all working together to try and pick ourselves back up. I still can't explain it, but there is something special happening at Oaks. It's tucked away down a field in Greenwood, SC, but every time I have visited, it felt like I was coming back home. After all, it's the place where I was reborn. I feel no amount of words will ever do this place justice. All I can say is that it worked for me and thank you to everyone at Oaks.

- Ryan B
5 out of 5
Greenwood, SC
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