If illicit or prescription drug abuse is impacting your work and home life, Clifton Hill has a collection of excellent drug abuse facilities to help you or a loved one. Whether addicted to Palladone, opiates, pain pills or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the best-rated help available. You can even find private or private treatment in Clifton Hill to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.
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I came to MIA after my third DUI in January. I have continued treatment here since that time. The staff here has been so incredibly supportive and caring. Kendra, the secretary is always encouraging every time I see her. You know she truly cares about the clients. The providers discuss things in a way that I understand which is important to me because I have learned so much about myself and alcoholism. I have recommended this facility to several close friends and I would absolutely recommend it to anyone that is questioning if they have an alcohol or drug addiction problem or who are seeking treatment. My life is changing in ways I felt may not be possible again. They truly care about changing lives and assist you in living a healthy life of sobriety. I have gone through some really difficult times and never thought talking to someone would be as beneficial as it has been. One of the ways MIA is set apart from and is different than other places, is the holistic approach to treatment. I see a physician, a therapist, and have group discussions several times a week. I have never been to a place that provided all the aspects of care that I need in one place which is why I know MIA is the best.
30 days spent there, but not successful. Strength: The beauty of the facility. Weakness: Not realistic enough
The intensive outpatient treatment program at Northbound allowed me to have a firm foundation in recovery. The counselors guided me in my journey in emotional sobriety, making it comfortable for me to be vulnerable and open to deep emotional wounds so that I could begin to heal. I am grateful for the spiritual and emotional recovery I currently live with today.