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I was in this program and the help I got was great!! i got more then just treatment i got a new way of thinking. the owner Ms. pam does realy go over board to help her clients. she always said that if it aint a passion it wont last. i have been clean now for almost six years. the program helped me get my family and life back. my kids and family trust me now. i am grateful for im still standing by grace. a lot of people may have bad things to say. but i know the program has changed a lot of lives. me first. the food is awesome, the staff care and the owner is dedicated seven days a week she was there helping us see how we could look at triggers and change our lives
I am dually diagnosed and have attended Warwick there times, the last being seven years ago (So some time had passed; I have been sober for over seven years now). My experience of the place was always good, but also very much mixed. If a person has a very severe physical problem- late-stage AIDS, a wet brain, etc.- this is NOT an ideal facility for the person, as it is in a fairly rural setting and staff is not well-equipped to handle the medical emergencies very frail or sick patients may face. As several reviews mentioned, rooms are locked (except during mealtimes), and it is awful to be sent from one group to another when you are constantly falling asleep due to being on lithium or other detox meds: So if you are alcoholic or otherwise someone w/the option of detoxing at a hospital before going to rehab, i would suggest that as well. This is a good facility for dually diagnosed people who are already on a regimen of psych.meds. That said, Warwick Manor staff were overall really great, primarily recovering individuals themselves who very much believe in what they do and take it seriously. Some are more understanding than others, but they all care and want you to succeed. I was embarrassed to return, but they\'re glad to know a person is still alive and trying. The food was AMAZING. I also really enjoyed going to meetings outside the facility, which you could sign up to go to during lunch hour and to which they\'d take people at night- it was how I got into going to mtgs., something an outpatient rehab suggested previously but something for which I hadn\'t developed a taste before. I REALLY appreciated that cigarette breaks were frequent, and that some breaks between groups were fairly long- that \"down time\" to socialize, sit quietly, or whatever was important to me. Remember why you are here time. Now, the drama between/among clients could get bad- probably my own worst problems there had to do w/\"mean girls\"- but last time I was there, i got along w/staff okay, kept in mind that focusing on others while there for ourselves is a huge waste and that these people are crazy if they choose not to focus on themselves. So \"Drama\" was heavy there, but entertaining to a degree. Don\'t give away cigarettes is also my advice. I write this 7yrs later because I have a friend at Warwick right now! He wrote that he is doing well, too. They need to bring back their yearly reunion event though. Hope some of this is still applicable/accurate!
My son is there. He has no complaints about the facility. He's been in state run facilities and trust me when I say this place is above and beyond EVERYTHING other facilities have offered him. The staff is friendly and attentive to their needs. Even going as far as listening to ideas and concerns of the clients, which, as a result, some changes have been made. It is a very comfortable place helping to keep the client stress level low. They are all fed very well, their meals are very good. My son has no complaints about the food and it's always plentiful. They truly care about the clients. My son has built relationships with the staff. Counseling is also very good. For both my son and our family. He has told me that his counseling goes beyond the twice weekly he is seen. He has homework! Meaning, things he does between his sessions that is reported back to the counselir next time he's seen. I also have found the family counseling sessions to be extremely helpful for me. This is required one hour before each visit and I'm very happy they have implemented this. I can't say enough about this facility. Unfortunately, myson has been to several rehabs. I see a huge difference in Bracebridge and am very happy in his care tgere. I could go on and on, and the few things I could say that needs improved isn't even worth mentioning. Thank you Bracebridge! For giving my son a fighting chance. I am so grateful!