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They are willing to accept hard narcotics patients. The effectiveness of their methods is somewhat questionable based on the readmit rate. They do the best with what they are given and the current treatment options currently available.
It was hard at first. I hated not having my cell phone and no contact with the out side world but I was thankful in the end and understood why it was important to be sperate from the \"real world\". I loved this place and they saved my life. I love the staff as well. Keep up the good work Step works. Xoxo
The staff is well trained and caring. They make sure to train attendees on life skills (cooking, cleaning, etc) and interpersonal skills before introduction back into real life. This facility is in Southern Kentucky and most attendees are from the area. That being said, the program is mostly geared toward a Christian based program. There doesn't seem to be any holistic approach whatsoever. It fits the area, however. I loved the staff at Independence House. They can only house about 20 women at a time, so it's small and you're able to concentrate on your program without too many personalities coming at you. There is a "KP" schedule, so everyone takes a turn cooking for the house throughout the week. I loved this about this rehab. The staff is quick to resolve any disputes between attendees through mediation. We also took frequent "field trips" to Cumberland Falls, which is nearby and also to local AA meetings.