If dependency to medication or alcohol is affecting your happiness, Doctors Inlet has some high-quality drug abuse programs to help you or someone close to you. Whether addicted to Alprazolam, opiates, painkillers or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the best-rated help available. You can even find luxury or private treatment in Doctors Inlet to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.
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Excellent therapy, beautiful townhomes, caring staff, excellent private chef and gourmet meals. Many of us are still sober years later. Highly recommended for those that need help and want to bring their pets instead of boarding them. All electronics were allowed making contact with family, work and friends possible.
I really struggled when I first got here and the whole team helped me through it. Ive been having a lot of issues with my family back home and just wanted to leave. But Lauren the therapist helped me realize that the best thing I could do for my family was to stay in treatment and get better so I could be the mother they need when I return. It was so hard not to just leave, but I know I would have used had I left without a plan or finishing my treatment. Staying was the best thing to happen to me because I started building my confidence back and was able to get some family sessions with the family therapist Ray while learning more coping skills to help me when I get home. Making a relapse prevention plan was so important for me because I have relapsed before and this is not my first rehab. I'm just so grateful to River Oaks and therapist Lauren for helping me through such a difficult time.
I was doing the \"Leaving Las Vegas\" thing, slowly drinking myself to death when I found GBR. The staff was incredible, the facility clean and well maintained and if you went hungry, it was your fault. I was a little worried about the length of the program (this was my first and I naively thought they were all 28 days), but now I understand why the extra time. I wasn\'t ready to quit at 28 days, it took the extra time for me to consciously accept the fact that I was the only one that had input into my life, that no outside influence could make me do anything. Everything is one of the 10,000 or so thoughts we have everyday, including drinking. The big difference is GBR taught me how to approach those thoughts/urges, and how to be happy with my choices. Thanks to everyone there, you saved me.