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3 years ago

If it were possible to give zero stars, I would ve...

If it were possible to give zero stars, I would ve certainly done so. Fellowship hall looks nice from the exterior; however, the staff, nurses, et al are extremely rude, two-faced, nearly impossible to work with, and truly only care about people of a certain age. In other words, if you re not young and fit, you likely won t be able to stay in the program. AGE DISCRIMINATION at it s absolute finest. I recommend finding somewhere else in the area to spend your $20,000 on recovery. These people will tell you one thing on the phone only to completely change their tune after they get your money in hand. The good old bait and switch is their bread and butter. Awful experience that almost cost my mother her life. Do not let them swindle you; they re sales people first and foremost; patents/clients are third or fourth priority.

C
3 years ago

I've waited two months for my fiance to get home o...

I've waited two months for my fiance to get home only to find out that this place is convinced him that he should live in the Oxford House. They didn't bother to tell him that the closest Oxford House to the place where he lives is not close at all. So he won't be coming home to help me. He will be going to Atlanta which is 2 hours away from me. That is not helping us. I have to give it to the doctors though, it's not easy convincing my fiance of things and they did. Fellowship Hall sucks and they are conniving and they lie saying they're helping when they're not at all.

K
3 years ago

This was the first in-patient rehab I've been to a...

This was the first in-patient rehab I've been to and let me just say, im so thankful i came here. This is going to be long, but im going to try to answer all the questions I had. Its expensive, even with insurance, but you definitly get everything you need and more. Their food is AMAZING, they have a huge variety and good vegan/vegetarian options if thats your thing. I went for herion. They tapered me with subutex during detox, along with other meds. The nurses and doctors help you in any way possible. The nurses are there 24/7 if you need them at all. The entire staff is amazing, helpful, caring, non judgemental (almost all staff members are in recovery. Including some doctors). The women's lodge is really nice. Each bedroom has 2 beds, carpet and has a bathroom. They have things that you do all day long to keep you busy and not thinking about using or being sick. The program teaches you everything about the disease of addiction and after the 28 day program they have extended for i think another 90 days and another option are the "halfway" houses. You can smoke cigarettes or vape, not both though. You get phone privileges after 7 days. The men and women are separated in different buildings and never see eachother except in lectures. If you have insurance and help to pay to get in (my dad helped me) I would 100% say go here. Its a nice facility, the women's lodge is a little nicer than the men's. But they really care and help you in any way possible, and show you a sober way to live through individual and group therapy, group lectures, activities, counseling, daily NA/AA meeting and more.

C
3 years ago

A family member of mine spent one month here and f...

A family member of mine spent one month here and from the first phone call to intake, treatment and the family program I cannot say enough positive things about this place. It's a very caring place and the staff is upbeat and very personable. I learned a lot from the family program and really enjoyed the mediation path. 5 stars for these wonderful people!

K
4 years ago

Discharged from facility on the 26th day out of 28...

Discharged from facility on the 26th day out of 28 because I walked outside during Covid and said hello to my spouse. Maintaining six feet the whole time. Didn t touch, kiss, hug, nothing and they still discharged me without any question or second thought they dismissed me. Fellowship Hall is an amazing place to get sober but if you make one false move, they may discharge you wo warning. So beware!!!

D
4 years ago

28 day programs are either for the well off, or th...

28 day programs are either for the well off, or the "well you have nothing." Fellowship Hall is for the well off. If you are well off, then this place will help you. If you fall in between, well you come with 20k in you're pocket. Or wait 2 weeks and pay only at least 2k for a spot somewhere. I'm giving 2 stars because they called back, most places will not even bother after running your insurance. Its a sad state, but reality, this is not a charity organisation, but here to make a profit.

B
4 years ago

I have my SON BACK!!## and after 2 years clean, a...

I have my SON BACK!!## and after 2 years clean, a precious GRANDSON, ENOUGH SAID!. yes, their food is awesome, staff is awesome, not sure what got it done, but he's clean and I'm thankful to GOD, and fellowship hall and their staff. Yes, its VERY EXPENSIVE. but so is a habit of 10 Oxycodones per day that leads to heroin!!!$$$$$. I really want to volunteer here if it's even an option. I met NEUROSURGEONS who "use" heroin before performing brain surgery on their patients, and millionaires with law firms, to athletes that were NFL BOUND. Drugs, addiction to#opiates do NOT discriminate ! from a Dad that would die for his family, do whatever it takes... Love, love love, then love some more.

About Fellowship hall

Fellowship Hall: A Premier Non-Profit Treatment Center for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction

Fellowship Hall is a private, non-profit treatment center located in Greensboro, North Carolina. The center is committed to helping people who suffer from alcoholism and drug addiction. With over 50 years of experience in the field of addiction treatment, Fellowship Hall has become one of the premier non-profit treatment centers in the United States.

The mission of Fellowship Hall is to provide a safe and supportive environment where individuals can receive comprehensive care for their addiction. The center offers a range of programs that are designed to meet the unique needs of each individual. These programs include detoxification, residential treatment, outpatient services, family therapy, and aftercare support.

One of the key features that sets Fellowship Hall apart from other treatment centers is its holistic approach to addiction recovery. The center recognizes that addiction affects not only the physical body but also the mind and spirit. Therefore, it provides a range of therapies that address all aspects of an individual's well-being.

The staff at Fellowship Hall consists of highly trained professionals who are dedicated to helping individuals achieve lasting recovery from their addiction. They work closely with each patient to develop an individualized treatment plan that addresses their specific needs and goals.

In addition to its comprehensive approach to addiction recovery, Fellowship Hall also offers a range of amenities that make it an ideal place for individuals seeking help with their addiction. These amenities include comfortable accommodations, nutritious meals prepared by professional chefs, recreational activities such as yoga classes and hiking trails.

Fellowship Hall has received numerous accolades for its commitment to excellence in addiction treatment. It has been accredited by The Joint Commission since 1974 – one year after opening its doors – which means it meets or exceeds national standards for quality care.

If you or someone you love is struggling with alcoholism or drug addiction, Fellowship Hall can help you find your way back to health and happiness. Contact them today at (800) 659-3381 or visit their website at www.fellowshiphall.com