If illicit or prescription drug dependence is negatively affecting your professional and personal life, Fremont has quite a few excellent drug abuse facilities to help you or a relative. Whether addicted to Subutex, opiate drugs, pain medication or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the highest-quality help available. You can even find exclusive or luxury treatment in Fremont to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.
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Their website layout is good and easy to use. The specific care they dedicate to women is wonderful. I can't think of any weaknesses. It's a great facility. My sister admitted she had a problem not too long ago and Sacred Heart was recommended to us and we are so glad it was. They treated her with kindness and understanding. She came out with such a strong will to stay on the right track. We are so thankful for Sacred Heart.
I haven’t been to many rehabs but I didn’t enjoy any of the except Serenity Point Recovery. Serenity was the only rehab I’ve been to that I was comfortable enough to relax and truly work on my recovery the way I should have been able to do at my previous rehabs. When I first got there the staff were really friendly and nice and helped me so much when I was detoxing off heroin. They weren’t fake and pretending to understand what I was going through. They actually understood and were able to help me feel much more comfortable throughout my detox than ever before. Having medical people that were there and knew how to help me get through it was a major thing for me. Between that and the withdrawal staff I was able to get through my detox with pretty minimal discomfort. My detox wasn’t rushed at all and when I got out of detox and started my actual rehab program I was completely ready to get started on it. Everything about going through my program at Serenity was so much simpler for me than my previous rehabs. Because I felt comfortable with my surroundings and especially the staff it wasn’t hard for me to open up about my addiction and because of that I was able to get to the root of my problems and work on those instead of just working on my addiction. My peers were such a big help throughout my whole program. Never have I seen a place where everyone, staff and clients alike were so willing to help me when I needed it. For me at least there are some days when I was there where no matter what I just had a bad day. It was a funk that I really had a hard time getting out of. It would hit me all over again where I was, why I was there and what I had done in my life to get there. When that would happen, I had people that I could talk to bot staff and my peers alike and it really helped me get through it. It was pretty amazing when I realized that I had people I could rely on again. I’ve always had my parents but though they are amazing people and I love them it’s not really the same as having someone around my age who I consider a real friend. Going to the classes like yoga, art therapy and music therapy were much more therapeutic than I would have thought before going to Serenity and attending them. The program I did at Serenity was a program that I knew would help me. I was able to make my own choice of what I through would be best for me and it helped me so much more than any program I had done in the past. Having different programs to choose from was pretty incredible. I wasn’t stuck doing the same program as everyone else just because it was the only program available. By doing the program I wanted, with people who understood me and what I was going through, in a place where I was comfortable being, it literally changed everything. I’m happy to be where I am today. I’m not just sober. I never thought it would be possible for me to be this happy again.
Close to home, female only. In need of many things such as exercise activities, healing, one on one counseling etc. They teach you just how to live a normal daily routine while attending only one AA meeting a day, and if your lucky one NA meeting a month.