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Fremont, WI Alcohol Rehab Centers

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Wisconsin

L.E. Phillips Libertas Treatment Center

Great staff.

- anonymous
5 out of 5
Chippewa Falls, WI

Jackie Nitschke Center

Jackie Nitschke Center has a devoted staff as well as alumni which are very visible and proactive in the community, but like any treatment center or program, it only works when the individual is ready to make changes in him/herself

- Patrick
5 out of 5
Green Bay, WI

Libertas Treatment Center

My son attended this facility twice over the last couple years. I thought they did a good job at caring for him and getting him on the first step of getting clean. They worked well with our family in teaching us about addiction so we can help him. Addiction affects the entire family, not just the addict. The only thing I think needs to change, is the length of stay should be more than 3 weeks. My son was in deep in drugs for a long time, and 3 weeks is not enough, Not even on his second time through. I believe each patient should be treated individually and their own needs, not what insurance will pay. However, the program itself is a very good program. I fully recommend it.

- Debbie
4 out of 5
Green Bay, WI