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K C.

08/28/2017

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I truely appreciate what was done for me at AFR. This is one of the best experiences I have ever had. Ending that grip is not easy for you to do sometimes. It can be so hard to understand and try to find your way out of the struggle with addiction. There are so many different facets to this program to make it work for you! That is what is so great is how they will make it work for you as an individual. One of the most important steps to take when you're ready to stop the vicious cycle of drug abuse is to get started in a program like A Forever Recovery. In this setting, you will obtain a diverse array of treatment services that help you overcome the mental, physical, and spiritual hold that drugs had over you. Some of the treatment services offered at AFR will include individual counseling, group counseling, nutritional counseling, life skills training, music therapy and more!

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Steve J.

08/22/2017

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I just wanted to say a few words here about A Forever Recovery, and express my gratitude with this treatment center for their ability to offer the quality of services that they offer. It is pretty rare that I can find a recovery program that is as successful or as helpful as this program is. I'm not saying that the A Forever Recovery program is perfect but damn they are close.

I myself did not attend treatment at A Forever Recovery, but my best friend since high school went there, and I was very involved with his recovery there. I worked closely with this treatment center to ensure that my friend would have a good experience there, and he most definitely did. This recovery program offers a truly excellent approach for helping people to beat addiction to drugs and alcohol. A lot of people think that fighting an addiction is a very tough battle and I agree that it is. However, it really is important that people take the necessary actions and efforts to create lasting and permanent recovery. This treatment center puts in the effort, and though I would read it as yes being a "tough "program to go to, it is incredibly effective if people are willing to put in the effort necessary. My friend finally was willing after many failed attempts for treatment, and I am thrilled that recovery was able to work for him this time.

In my experience in recovery, I have been able to essentially point out a few of the key differences that make A Forever Recovery unique as compared to other treatment programs. For example, A Forever Recovery approaches addiction treatment very much like a problem that can and should be effectively address with the recovery individual’s thoughts and opinions greatly taken into account. I really like this about this program. I'm not saying that treatment centers that utilize a very heavy-handed approach were they authoritatively tell you what to do are ineffective. Not my first choice maybe, but I’m not saying those approaches are ineffective in any way. Certainly those models work for some people, but A Forever Recovery is not like that. They greatly involve the individual in the recovery process and how they go about rehabilitating the individual.

Another thing I really like about A Forever Recovery is their community involvement. This treatment center really makes a point to involve both their clients and their employees in the community. I feel like this makes a big difference in the level of recovery that people are able to get here. While guiding my friend through his recovery at this program, I noticed that the staff at A Forever Recovery had him volunteer at two different community events that A Forever Recovery was volunteering at and was helping to sponsor. This approach is really quite unique. Their insistence upon getting everybody involved in community programs really helps to make them effective I feel.

Another unique thing about this program that I really thought was cool was how strongly dedicated they are to ongoing treatment and care. That is to say that they continue to work with their clients long after their clients complete the program. For example, my friend went to the treatment enter several months ago, and he is still in touch with his aftercare support counselor, and he meets with him on a weekly basis, and has a phone call with him on a weekly basis as well. This insistence upon ongoing recovery really shows their dedication to creating stability and a lifetime of freedom for their clients.

All in all I would rate this is an excellent treatment center. I do believe it is a tough program, and it is not exactly for the weak of heart or for people who do not want to be actively involved in their own recovery. However, if you are looking for a program that will really make a difference in your life and make you work for it, this is the right treatment center to go to. My hat is off to A Forever Recovery, and I strongly recommend this program to people who want to get clean.

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Julia M.

08/17/2017

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I honestly loved everything about my experience at A Forever Recovery. It’s truly an amazing rehab facility. The building is beautiful and the property it’s on is beautiful. It was designed with the comfort of the clients in mind and it’s the only rehab I’ve been to where I was able to relax and just focus on my recovery. My experience of going through detox at AFR was by far the best one I’ve had. It wasn’t easy but it was bearable which is a huge thing for me. The detox staff were always there, making sure I was comfortable and seeing what they could do to help me get through my detox with as little discomfort as possible. Having different treatment options there meant that I was able to do a program that was tailored to me and my needs so that I had the best chance possible of staying sober. I loved doing the art therapy classes. They helped me so much. I was able to work through the things I was having a hard time talking about. The yoga classes were also extremely helpful. It was a great way to start my day off and kept me centered and focused throughout the day. The food at AFR is really good as well. It’s healthy too. So, I was able to get my weight back to where it should be while staying healthy and not gaining more than I needed while I was there. When I graduated from AFR I was happier and healthier than I’d ever been and I felt great about myself. Feeling that good about myself has made it so much easier to stay clean when I finished my program and came home. I’ve kept up with starting my day with yoga and it’s something I plan to continue doing. The staff at AFR are what makes the facility so special. Their dedication to helping others get and stay off drugs is amazing. They understand addiction and what it does to a person. They made sure I had a positive experience and that I had the best chance possible to stay clean and sober. I don’t want to jinx anything by saying that I’ll never use again but I do feel that if I continue to use what I’ve learned at AFR that I have a decent shot of staying clean and sober for the rest of my life. I can’t even begin to describe how amazing this feeling is. I am so glad I found and went to A Forever Recovery. Going there gave me the best chance of actually having a recovery that last forever.

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Jess T.

08/15/2017

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Starting treatment at AFR is a whole new things for someone who has suffered with addiction. It will be a life changing event. A Forever Recovery will address all aspects of addiction and provide many alternative as well as conventional forms of treatment to assist the addict in finding the treatment that best works toward your recovery It’s up to you to start taking back control of your life today. At AFR the client gets all he needs to stop the chains that bind, making him still suffer needlessly with their addiction to drugs. An addict rationalizes and justifies with his denial. He tells himself that he is not an addict, he’s fine, or he can do just one line, one drink, one pill, one toke. He is lying to himself, and this denial is keeping him from the pain of withdrawing. Having said that, abstinence does not equal recovery, but the first step in getting help is by admitting that there may be a problem. First, the denial must be uncovered, confronted, and intervened with. Then AFR can help the addict find recovery through abstaining from all drugs and by having a personal treatment plan. They do not support “pro-drugs” within their addiction recovery center. Be that as it may, the client who enters their addiction recovery center is led through detox into the recovery process. They will be included in group therapy and one on one therapy. Also, the education is priceless that can be discovered about the disease. It is a time to get honest and put his recovery first because he answers to the man in the mirror in the end. In a word, the inpatient treatment at A Forever Recovery addiction recovery center is intense, as well as the very best way to get and stay clean. It is of the utmost importance that the addict addresses his addiction in a safe, trusting atmosphere where he can relate and get validation of his thoughts and feelings while detoxing naturally, without any drugs. The addict will know that he is not alone as an inpatient at our addiction recovery center.
They are caring and have a great staff that can help you along the way!

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Casey F.

07/13/2017

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When my parents convinced me to go to A Forever Recovery I didn’t really understand why they were so dead set on me going to that particular rehab. They always been more insistent on me just going to rehab and not really caring where I went just that I was there. So, it was out of character for them to be so insistent on A Forever Recovery. I’ve gone to rehab 6 times at 6 different facilities and they all felt the same to me. I felt the same at each one. I was always depressed and more or less miserable. I was comfortable and couldn’t concentrate on my recovery. Basically, I just felt wrong inside and out. I understood why my parents were so set on A Forever Recovery though just as soon as I got there. The staff there are so kind and compassionate and immediately I felt more at ease there. The staff didn’t let me become depressed over the fact that I was in rehab yet again and instead kept me focused on my recovery. Throughout my program being sober became normal for me and I started feeling more and more like myself again. I don’t know about anyone else but for me staying sober after finishing a rehab was really hard because I didn’t feel normal and I knew that if I just used I would. That’s not the case anymore and I haven’t relapsed since completing my program at AFR. Staying sober is so much easier when I feel this good. Instead of feeling like if I just used I’d feel normal now I know that using would take that feeling away. That along with all the support from the people at AFR and the support of my parents has made it much easier to stay sober. I wasted 9 years of my life using pain meds and going to AFR gave me the ability and the desire to never use again. I will forever be grateful for that.

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Suzanne W.

06/15/2017

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My daughter went to A Forever Recovery 6 months ago and it was the best facility she could have gone to. She started using pain medication 5 years ago and it's been a pretty rough 5 years. Before that she had worked at the same place for 4 years had steadily moved up in the company she was at and loved her job. When she started using she stopped doing well at work when she did show up but also not showing up at all or when she did show up she was late. When she got fired she went to her first rehab. It was a horrible experience for everyone. Including every single person at that rehab. My daughter was horrible to be around then and she treated everyone at the rehab badly. For some reason, she decided that she was better than every single person there and so wouldn’t listen to the counselors, didn’t do anything she was supposed to put it nicely she was mean to everyone. Seeing my daughter turn into someone I didn’t like was painful. This continued at every rehab she went to until she went to A Forever Recovery. The staff at AFR didn’t let her get away with that stuff. They were nice to her but competent at their jobs and made sure my daughter actually confronted her problems and worked through them. With the different programs that they have at the facility my daughter with her counselor’s help was able to choose a program that was right for her. She wasn’t doing the same program as everyone else hoping that it would just magically work that time. She was in charge of her own recovery and worked hard to make sure that she did her program the right way. The staff were also great at knowing when she was ready to move to the next step of her program and when she wasn’t and so didn’t just get moved along on a time table but when she was actually ready to move on to the next step of her program. She did good there and she lost the attitude she had been carrying around. She started caring about herself more. Exercising and eating right. She didn’t just expect to get better but actually worked to overcome her addiction. When she finished her program at AFR and came home she was actually ready to come home. She worked with her aftercare counselor a lot on how to handle being home again and didn’t fall back into the same routine as before but made sure she took the actions she needed to so that she stayed sober. Since her addiction started this is the longest she’s remained sober without a relapse and it’s due to how the staff at AFR handled her and her addiction. We couldn’t have asked for a better facility to help her get through this horrible time in her life. If you have someone who needs help this is the best facility you could find for them. It saved my daughter and I’m so glad to have her back.

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Cindy D.

06/01/2017

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My husband went to A Forever Recovery as a last-ditch effort to save our marriage and our family. He had started using crack 2 years prior to his going there and had been to one rehab about 6 months into his addiction. I was at a loss and didn’t know what to do. I was planning on getting a divorce and taking our kids somewhere where they didn’t have to watch their dad struggle with addiction. They’re too young to really understand what’s been going on but they know something’s wrong and I didn’t want them around him enough to grow up and truly realize what was going on. I talked to him about all this and we decided that he’d go to rehab one more time and if he relapsed after that we’d divorce. I love my husband and would much rather stay together as a family. So, we started looking around for treatment facilities and I came across the A Forever Recovery website. The facility looked amazing. The building was beautiful but the surrounding area around it looked stunning. It didn’t really look like I would expect a rehab to look, it looked more like a country retreat instead of a rehab. When I called and spoke to a counselor it felt like for the first time since all this started I had someone on my side who genuinely cared about getting my husband the help he needed. He was great about answering all my questions and helping me understand what my husband was going through. He spoke with me for a long time, patiently answering my questions, explaining the program and what my husband would do during his time there. He then spoke with my husband for a bit and the next day he was at AFR checking in. I noticed the difference almost right away. My husband just sounded better. Plus, we could actually talk without it turning into a fight. Throughout his whole program I had a counselor keep me up to date on his progress and how he was doing personally. She was also great about getting back to me if I called with some question or concern and it didn’t seem to matter when I called, she was always around to take my calls. The way everyone cares so much about the patients is really impressive. We went up to visit him about halfway through his program and it was shocking how good he looked and sounded. I was so happy just watching him play with his kids again. Seeing the genuine smile on his face and hearing him laugh with our kids again was wonderful. When he came home after finishing the program I was nervous. Really nervous that he’d relapse and we’d be back in the same place, about to divorce and everything just being pretty miserable in general. Every day though he shows me that he’s committed to staying clean and being a part of our family. He’s the man I married again and the dad our kids need.

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Kate J.

05/04/2017

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My sister went to A Forever Recovery a year ago and what they have done to help her is so much more than I could have imagined. When my sister first went to AFR I thought it would just be another rehab in a long line of rehabs with none of them doing anything to truly help my sister stay off drugs. My sister’s addiction to pain medication started pretty innocently. She had a root canal done and the dentist prescribed her pain meds. I guess she liked them and kept getting dental work done even past the point of having anything that needed to be done. Then she started making up ailments and going to doctor after doctor. If she couldn’t find a doctor that would give her pain meds she’d go to the ER. Again, with some made-up thing that was causing her intense pain. It took a couple years for her to go from just getting them when she was at the dentist to full on doctor shopping but eventually her husband sent her to rehab. Since then, she’s been to countless rehabs and detoxes. After her second rehab for pain pills her husband divorced her and while at first they had joint custody of their 2 kids that quickly changed when she started using again. Once she lost her kids she went from to worse. She stopped caring about getting better and was using more and more. It was a relief when she got arrested. We all knew that she was better off in jail and no one bailed her out. She was sentenced to rehab and had to wait in jail for a spot to open up. She was in jail for 9 months and the rehab she went to was a 6-month program. We all hoped that being clean for that length of time would help her stay clean. Also, that the idea of going back to jail would deter her enough that she wouldn’t use. It actually got worse. When she relapsed, she started shooting up. She went back to jail because she violated her probation and failed a drug test. Went back to rehab, relapsed again and that’s when she went to A Forever Recovery. I think, what makes AFR so special are the people working there. I’ve never seen a group so dedicated to helping their clients. My sister couldn’t fake her way through her program there and as such she actually dealt with her addiction and the reasons she started using drugs in the first place. Since coming back after completing her program she has improved immensely. As a person and as a mother. She talks to her kids all the time now and is making strides to become a more permanent fixture in their lives. Her kids are just now starting to believe that the next time she calls it won’t be from jail again. My sister hasn’t relapsed once she went to AFR which is the longest she’s ever stayed clean since she started using pain meds. It’s pretty awesome to have her doing so well again.

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Ren B.

04/28/2017

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Sending my son to A Forever Recovery was the best decision I had made for him as a parent. I’m just disappointed that I didn't make the decision to do so sooner. I am thrilled however that I did, because it is clear to me that he had to go to rehab or face death. I am quite certain that he would not be here today had I not sent him to this rehab center. My son had been using drugs and alcohol for about five years before he finally became willing to go to a rehab center. He had lost his job, he had dropped out of school, and his girlfriend was on the verge of leaving him.

My son was not a chronic addict, which is how he justified not going to rehab for five years. He would use for awhile, we’d get after him and try to get him into rehab, and he’d stop using for awhile to avoid having to go to rehab. Last fall was a hard one for him though, and he fell into a worse addiction than I had ever seen before.

We finally got him willing to go to a rehab center, and we sent him to A Forever Recovery. This was the first rehab program he had ever gone to. I have been to a rehab center once before myself, so I can write an accurate review on this place and give a good idea of what it’s all about.

For example, I noticed that A Forever Recovery has a great team of staff members. That really stuck out to me as a positive factor, because it is all too often that I find that a rehab program is too much run like a business and that too many people are working there just because it is a job. To work at a rehab center, you really have to have the purpose and the drive to help people and to really help them. That was incredible that A Forever Recovery is staffed by people who do have that desire and who do have that purpose. I found that A Forever Recovery was very helpful to my son, and that was I think primarily because of the care factor that the staff there offer.

A Forever Recovery has a great program too. I know a thing or two about addiction treatment, and the fact that A Forever Recovery offers a focused and direct approach to addiction treatment that uses a multi-modality approach is I think what makes them such a good program. The facility uses the SMART Recovery approach, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Moral Recognition Therapy, one on one approaches, group approaches, and other treatment methods that are all in their own way very helpful and caring.

The A Forever Recovery facility and set up is quite good too. Too often are rehab centers either not sufficiently equipped (as is the case with most state-funded rehab centers), or they are over-equipped and distracting with too great of a focus on amenities and on the program itself. A Forever Recovery gets it just right, and their approach is quite impressive to say the least. The facility is kind, warm, comforting, and overall quite well worked out.

I have nothing but good things to say about A Forever Recovery. This rehab center is quite helpful and well thought out, and I have high hopes for them. They certainly gave my son his life back, and I have them to thank for his sobriety and his abstinence. I am very pleased with this rehab center, and with the services offered here. This treatment center definitely got something right, and I would strongly recommend them to anyone who was looking for a way out of an addiction struggle.

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Dawn P.

03/23/2017

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My son going to A Forever Recovery is the best thing that could have happened. Not just for my son but for my entire family. Before my son went to AFR he had been addicted to crack cocaine for 11 years. That’s 11 years of not knowing where my son was, what he was doing, if he was alive or dead or if he was out doing something stupid to get money for more crack. To put it mildly, it’s awful watching someone you love become addicted to any substance. You want to help them but either they won’t let you or the help you do give doesn’t do any good. The first time my son call me from jail I was beside myself. I didn’t know if I should just leave him in there or bail him out. Didn’t know if he was safer in jail than on the streets. I did leave him there though. His father and I decided that if he had messed up enough to get put in jail then that was where he should probably be. He didn’t like that and ever since then his relationship with his dad has been pretty strained. As time went on though I began to appreciate it when he was in jail. It sounds awful but the truth is that he was probably safer in jail. He was eating and sleeping and not smoking crack. It was a relief for me and his dad when he was there. When my son went to AFR I wasn’t really sure what to expect out of it. At that point I was beginning to lose faith that anything would truly help and that I’d be watching my son die. I am so glad AFR was where my son ended up going. When he went there he was determined to do the program the right way and really get something out of it. Of course, I’d heard that before and it changes when they have been in rehab for a while. The staff at AFR though are amazing. Their understanding of the drugs, what they do to the body and mind and how to honestly help people is remarkable. Even if my son wanted to he couldn’t have faked his way through that program. One of the things I noticed about my son was that he always felt like the counselors in previous rehabs couldn’t truly understand what he was going through and so couldn’t possibly help him. He wouldn’t even listen when a counselor talked to him Would mostly just dismiss everything that was said. It wasn’t that way at AFR though and even though the counselor could have said the exact same thing as a counselor from a previous rehab the difference was that my son would listen to the AFR counselor and was willing to learn from them. My son went to AFR 8 months ago. He came home 6 months ago and is doing great. Every day I notice how good he looks and how competent he is. He takes responsibility for his actions now. He doesn’t do anything that could lead to drug use. He doesn’t pick fights with his dad and is in fact working on the relationship and building back trust. He’s helpful and kind again. My son going to AFR has helped my family heal in a way that I was starting to think wasn’t possible anymore. It’s wonderful and I am so grateful to all the help we received from there.

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Jason A.

01/26/2017

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I was having a really hard time with drug and alcohol addiction before I came across A Forever Recovery. This rehab center changed by life and made me a different person, and I could not thank them more for the services that they offered in their center. I feel like the staff truly care about the people that come here for treatment, and that the staff is motivated to help people. This rehab center utilizes a really good focus that combines both one on one help and group sessions too. The program engages people and teaches them how to live life on their own without having to turn to drugs and alcohol.

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Stephanie R.

01/19/2017

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I've used drugs since I was 16. There's a few rehabs I've been to since I started using and none of them have helped me at all. Which is why when my dad tried to convince me to go to A Forever Recovery I didn't want to go. The other rehabs I’ve been to weren’t bad places, I just hated being there and was so uncomfortable that I couldn’t open up about anything I actually needed help with. I would do their programs, but I wouldn’t really get anything out of them and the things I did learn would never carry over into my life when I finished the program and would go home. My dad’s a pretty amazing guy and while I was out getting high he researched rehab after rehab till he found A Forever Recovery and convinced me to go there. He knew I needed a place that could help me get passed the discomfort and help me feel safe so that I could actually get the help I needed. That’s exactly what the staff at AFR did for me. They helped me so much in those first few days. Not only was there someone there to talk to when I needed it but it was the little things that really made the difference to me. It was getting 3 tours of the facility so that I couldn’t get lost. Someone explaining the programs to me and explaining how everything worked in detail until I understood exactly what I was supposed to be doing and when I was supposed to be doing it. There wasn’t anyone telling me that they would go over what I needed when I finished my detox. My questions were answered before detox, during detox and after until I felt comfortable at AFR. Everyone has their own little quirks. It just so happened that my quirks were keeping me from getting the help I needed to really deal with my drug problem. I got more out of my program at A Forever Recovery than I can truly put into words. I got my life back. More than that though I got a didn’t perspective on that life and the way that I could or should be living it. I’m not just staying clean, I’m living the life I want to live and it doesn’t include drugs or alcohol. I don’t know if I’m explaining it right but AFR gave me the ability to live my life and I couldn’t be happier.

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Tracy E.

09/21/2016

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I am so impressed with A Forever Recovery. They were able to help my daughter when we just couldn't figure out what to do to help her anymore. She's been to a lot of rehabs but none of them were able to help her the way that A Forever Recovery helped her. Since she graduated her program at AFR she has stayed clean and sober. More than that though she is doing really well in her life just in general. She changed so much while there and all of the changes are for the better. She's eating healthier and exercising. She's talking to someone when she's having a bad day instead of just internalizing her problems. She's working again and while she has worked in the past, she hasn't been able to keep a job for much more than a week and yet this one she has. She shows up on time and does her job well. I am so extremely proud of my daughter and I know that the changes she has made in her life wouldn't have happened without the help of the people at AFR. It's the best place she could've gone to.

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Szilvia M.

09/01/2016

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ts an amazing organization ;) I love the building its very well kept and neat. I love the fact that they have so many programs you can choose next to curing your addiction. My favorite was the music therapy as I strongly believe music can heal your soul. I like the idea of outside activities I would not like to be locked up all day between the four rooms. I read a lot about this rehab center and I must say the staff members are very well trained and competent in what they are doing. It is very important to support these rehab centers and they are able help people who lost hope /fight with their addiction. This Rehab center is able to help them , save them and give them a better future for them and for their family members.Their dedication is amazing and I wish every rehab center would be like this one. If you need help or you know anyone please contact with Best Rehabilitation they will be more then happy to help you to achieve your goal!

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Safia B.

09/01/2016

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It's nice to see that people do care about others who are having addiction problems , I know exactly how this can destroy a family so makes me feel good to know there are places like that, where people can just walk in and get help . I never heard about Holistic approach but sounds good to me till it helps them. I like the sound of Art and Music therapy ( never had one though so not sure how its done) but I am very curious about it since I like music a lot. I for sure like that they get different programs where I can from everybody gets the same and I am not sure if it helps them as much as the tailor made ones , I mean we are different so does our source of addiction. I have seen what alcohol addiction can do to a family and it is terrible, we need to help those people before it's too late , in my case was to late when help arrived so I hope other don't make the same mistake .

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Emily F.

08/18/2016

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I think this rehab facility is a great place to go to get your life back. It is very homey and safe, which I think is very important for recovering addicts. They should be able to recover in a place that makes them feel safe and comfortable so that they can focus completely on their recovery, and not have to worry about anything else. They offer 5 different paths so that you can design or at least choose your own recovery program that you can find what would best fit you. I think that is key in their success, because every single patient is different. Some people need religion and god in their recovery, and others reject that notion completely, etc. And I love that they make the time and effort to make sure that even after you leave their facility, you get aftercare, and they check up on you for a year after you leave, I think that is great and shows real dedication and passion towards what they are doing there. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who needed help to recover.

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Molly T.

08/10/2016

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A Forever Recovery helped my sister so much. She has struggled with her drug addiction for around 15 years now. I honestly never thought she'd get off drugs completely. When she went through AFR she changed so much. She went from being a person who would do anything to get her drugs to someone I would actually want to hang out with. Throughout her program, whenever I spoke with her I could tell that she wasn’t trying to fake getting better just to get through her program and go home. She actually cared about the problems she had caused in the past and started trying, honestly trying to repair some of the damage she had caused while she was getting high. When she went to AFR she was willing to get help but I think at first it wasn’t a true willingness. Throughout the program her desire to get better got stronger and stronger and by the time she graduated her program she was closer to the sister I grew up with than ever before. She’s been clean now for 6 months and it’s pretty great.

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Emily O.

06/14/2016

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This place is amazing. The help you get here is like no place I've ever been to before. The staff are wonderful and when you get there you can actually tell that they care about their patients by the way you are treated. They really understand addiction there and know the best way to help you. There's different programs so you can choose the program you feel will help you the most and if you've been to other rehabs before and they didn't work you aren't just doing the same thing over again just at a new building. You do a completely different program from anything you've done before and that is amazing to me. I love all the classes that they have here that are designed to really help you when you leave. There's a cooking class that I think is amazing. You really learn how to prepare your own food so you aren't just eating fast food. Taking care of your body is one of the things that they focus on and it along with everything else make it so you are confident in yourself when you leave

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Susan W.

05/16/2016

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A Forever Recovery saves lives. The drug and alcohol treatment facility is truly an amazing place. The building is nice and clean and very inviting. It’s not a hospital type setting, just the opposite in fact. You feel comfortable when you’re there. Like you’re just staying in a lodge for a little while. The different treatment options available there makes it easy to get on a program that is right for you. The staff there honestly care about their clients and it shows. Every client is treated to a level of care and respect that I just haven't seen anywhere else. With the different treatment options available each client has a program that is just right for them. When you finish your program and leave there you feel comfortable in your own skin and confident in your ability to use the skills you learn during your recovery to stay clean.

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Me M.

05/04/2016

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A Forever Recovery is the type of rehab facility that really works with clients to develop a treatment plan that meets all of their physical, emotional and spiritual needs throughout the course of treatment. If you prefer the 12-Step method of addiction recovery, you can follow that track at A Forever Recovery, or, if you prefer a faith-based approach, you can get that at the rehab facility as well. A Forever Recovery is all about helping clients get on the right track so they can recovery and become healthy and productive members of society.

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A Forever Recovery, Inc.

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Drug Abuse & Addiction Centers, Rehabilitation Services
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