This treatment center is truly a disappointment. I'm pleased to say that my loved one is months sober as part of the program, however, they need to keep drugs out of the program. It's one thing to have the males' houses in walking distance from a trap house, but for the people who help run this program to use drugs and traffic it around recovering addicts, is disgusting and beyond comprehension. My loved one brought this to light out of concern, and was called a liar, that he "didnt see anything", and that the only reason it was brought up was so he "could hurt others".
What purpose would it serve to craft such a lie? and how can you tell a recovering addict he doesn't know what drugs and being high looks like? Not to mention, one of the house managers made an inappropriate comment, "I can't wait until you relapse, little b****". what would it have hurt to investigate the situation for the safety and well being of those in the program? Shawn, the program's lead, is full of excuses and lies.
in summary: 1) male living spaces near a trap house, relapse is a quick walk down the street (I've seen it myself while visiting). may not seem like a big deal because you can get drugs just about anywhere, but if you can walk down a residential neighborhood and find a needle or two on the ground yards away from your recovery house, will power can easily be minimized. 2) they have zero integrity at this place. accusing someone of ill intention for doing the right thing raises many doubts about what is actually going on here. 3) based on my loved one's experience here, yours will not be treated with dignity or respect.
If you question anything within the program or its management, you will be put "on their radar", as one staff member said, punished, and harassed until they manufacture a false reason to release you from the program. Please, find a nurturing and caring place if you're seeking help. I'm happy to say we found a better alternative for continued care and success.
Promise Recovery Center PRC Reviews
This treatment center is truly a disappointment. I'm pleased to say that my loved one is months sober as part of the program, however, they need to keep drugs out of the program. It's one thing to have the males' houses in walking distance from a trap house, but for the people who help run this program to use drugs and traffic it around recovering addicts, is disgusting and beyond comprehension. My loved one brought this to light out of concern, and was called a liar, that he "didnt see anything", and that the only reason it was brought up was so he "could hurt others".
What purpose would it serve to craft such a lie? and how can you tell a recovering addict he doesn't know what drugs and being high looks like? Not to mention, one of the house managers made an inappropriate comment, "I can't wait until you relapse, little b****". what would it have hurt to investigate the situation for the safety and well being of those in the program? Shawn, the program's lead, is full of excuses and lies.
in summary: 1) male living spaces near a trap house, relapse is a quick walk down the street (I've seen it myself while visiting). may not seem like a big deal because you can get drugs just about anywhere, but if you can walk down a residential neighborhood and find a needle or two on the ground yards away from your recovery house, will power can easily be minimized. 2) they have zero integrity at this place. accusing someone of ill intention for doing the right thing raises many doubts about what is actually going on here. 3) based on my loved one's experience here, yours will not be treated with dignity or respect.
If you question anything within the program or its management, you will be put "on their radar", as one staff member said, punished, and harassed until they manufacture a false reason to release you from the program. Please, find a nurturing and caring place if you're seeking help. I'm happy to say we found a better alternative for continued care and success.