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No concept of treating individuals. After being in...

No concept of treating individuals. After being in the MAT program for 7 years, I became very ill, was hospitalized and after being discharged from the hospital,, was still too ill to travel from Dayton to Xenia for a Dr appointment or group therapy. They refused to phone in my suboxone prescription. I had been clean and sober over 10 years and a patient here at TCN for 7 of those years. If after 7 years, they are incapable of treating an individual as an honest, competent human being, they have no business treating recovering addicts once they have reached a certain point in their recovery. Folks in the MAT program, who have long term sobriety should be treated as any other person with a chronic health condition requiring medication. Stop watching them urinate, it's demeaning, stop requiring life long therapy, start treating INDIVIDUALS with respect and dignity instead of treating them like active drug addicts lying and cheating their way along. May be an OK place to start the recovery process but unless you want to chance your medication being held hostage if circumstances prevent you from going in one month and you like being treated like you are dishonest, look for another option for long term MAT.

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