
If dependency to alcohol or pills is impacting your quality of life, Mexico Beach has some excellent drug abuse facilities to help you or someone you care about. Whether addicted to Xodol, opiate drugs, pain medication or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get excellent help available. You can even find luxury or exclusive treatment in Mexico Beach to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.
Im going back to Tennessee, Ive been in several programs and before I came, I lost my house and everything I owned. While I was here I learned that I need to let go of my trauma and not dwell on the past because it keeps me sick. While Ive been here I have learned that life is more than just using and its more like a spiritual awakening. Ive been able to see things that Ive never seen before. I enjoy church and hearing the testimonies. When Mattie spoke in the speaker meeting it was awesome and it helped me a lot. My friend Trey works for AAC and he got me here and he has been a huge blessing. Christina the therapist always comes up to me and can tell when something is wrong. My therapist Ian was straight to the point. I've been through a lot, my wife died in 2017 and Ive been holding on to the fact that I never got to say good bye. I've realized there people really do care. Ive got a lot out of this place and I really don't want to leave but I have to. Im going to do 90 days of after care followed by a year of sober living at New Hope. I've always wanted to be a counselor or a therapist and Ive struggled with suicide in the past and today I have hope.
I am currently a patient here right now- feel free to ask me questions. Facilities, food, and some staff are top notch. Too much emphasis on AA which is free. Clinically, too rushed and not enough 1:1 therapy available for the price tag. Gym is like a Motel 8. Upper management too focused on money and less concerned about the quality of treatment, and money talks here. Standards are compromised for the almighty dollar which is a disappointment. In recovery, money doesn't buy sobriety so in some ways these luxury treatment models are flawed and just enable the addict/alcoholic. If changes were made at the top and the right people were managing the place this facility could be one of the best. Currently, it is does not offer nearly the value its price tag commands and consequently I do not recommend it.
You guys bring in awesome people, they are compassionate and they care, they really know what they are doing but don't pass judgement.