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Alison Davies

3 years ago

First let me say that Talbott saved my sons life b...

First let me say that Talbott saved my sons life but not without a price. Like any parent in this situation we were willing to do anything to get him help. He had a DUI before going there and they promised that they had someone to help deal with it. He got in trouble for talking to a girl and they took up his court sheet that recorded his AA classes. I asked numerous times about this but they lost it. Also for talking to girls his stay was extended which was fine but no one told us that it would cost us another $8,900.00 for 2 weeks. Because he talked to girls he was changed from a female case manager to a male in which the impact letter I wrote to him was never presented to him I also brought this up several times before his discharge but nothing ever came of it. They will also promise to find you doctors and sober living places before discharge but they don't so do your homework and be ready yourself. The worst is that the pompous director of the young adult program was arrested for drugs not 3 weeks after my son left there at which point my son also relapsed. I feel like I should get a partial refund for all the unmet promises they spout. Also , a gym membership is included but good luck getting the money back from that after it's charged to your credit card. They pass the buck on any complaint you have and they will not follow up. I have more bills from them and my son has been out almost 2 months. Considering a lawyer at this point. Do your homework! I promise all this is true and I have records of every conversation I had with any person there. I would bet there are much better places. We know of a family who had a loved one go through there and after review of their bill it dropped to less than half of what they said was owed. I'm having our detailed statement reviewed by my accountant. Good luck but look at other places

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