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Bloom City, WI Alcohol Rehab Centers

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Latest Reviews

Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Wisconsin

Aurora Psychiatric Hospital

I love the cleanliness and the staff seems that they have a mission to help those trying to recover. Sometimes it feels that some of the employees are judgemental not objective. Overall extremely helpful and motivated to succeed.

- Charles
4.7 out of 5
Wauwatosa, WI

Apricity — Casa Clare

House managers are in recovery is a strength of the facility. There is favorability over clients

- Paula
4 out of 5
Appleton, WI

Rogers Behavioral Health - Herrington Recovery Center

Some of the staff members at the inpatient facility were not very empathetic/understanding toward our situations. Some of them treated us more as prisoners rather than people who were struggling in life and needing help finding happiness. That being said, most of the staff were very kind and understanding. They are also successful at forming to certain patients dietary needs (I.e. Vegetarianism).

- anonymous
4 out of 5
Oconomowoc, WI