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Jennifer Lynn

3 years ago

I ve been a patient for ) years. Have been activel...

I ve been a patient for ) years. Have been actively working the program, stayed sober since my intake, and am working to taper down my dose to finish treatment. That being said, this is not for everyone. There are too many patients and not enough resources to go around. Staff turnover is high, and expect them to be short staffed, or a new person not trained well at all yet. Hours are very limited- don t plan on having a job with consistent hours between 5am and 11am, or you will not be treated. Plan attend in person 6days/ week for the first year. Expect that if there are any mistakes or issues on their end, you will not get the benefit of the doubt and could face consequences regardless of anything you have done (such as UA being wrong, or mixed up, counselors not being there for your scheduled appt, not getting to see the doctor for dose changes quickly etc).

All this being said, if you get lucky with a great counselor, the program is much easier to work through and can really benefit an addict s sobriety journey

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