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First off I would like to start with My experience at Enlightened Solutions was the best experience I\'ve had in a drug and alcohol treatment facility and let me add that they took me in with no money or insurance on a scholarship until I and the clinical felt I was ready for the next step this center does not care about money yes it\'s a business as well but they genuinely care about the CLIENT! A Little about myself I\'ve been battling drug and alcohol addiction for 10 years I have been to multiple facilities from California to Florida I\'m a native to New Jersey and always went out of state because of lack of reputable treatment centers to get help. I was living in Florida for the past three years ended up putting some time together and got sober due to my lack of sticking with what I learned and the program I ended up going back out this being sent to New Jersey a place I never thought I would be going back to but I needed the help I was going to die. As soon as I got off the plane It was a warm Welcome by the staff who picked me up and from there my experience was far more then I expected in such a positive way. The housing is beautiful the cleanest center I have ever been to or have seen in my opinion, the therapists are phenomenal all of them! The work I did was so crucial they opened my eyes to whole new perspective! What I also loved is the owner personally puts in time to spend time with the clients at the center which to me is huge.. The staff is awesome and every single person that works for enlightened cares.. THEY CARE and want nothing but the best and success and to see their clients get clean and sober! I\'m now coming up on 8 months and my life is truly a blessing and they helped pave the way for me and for that I Am forever grateful to me they are like family finally New Jersey has a solution a place that cares for us. Thank you to all the staff at enlightened love you guys keep rocking!
Adolescent treatments which was a strength but very poor treatments. Granddaughter spent time there and hated it
I've read the reviews and have to agree with all of them! Yes it is a "long-term" up to a year or more stay, but that time is necessary for each individual whom has been living in the throws of addiction & therefore dishonesty, negativity, etc. to find themselves, follow a strict set of rules and eventually thrive. Many of the "students" in my experience, display an unrelenting sense of entitlement. Something that comes with the money they have to afford a high-priced facility. This sense of entitlement does nothing for recovery and being at Alina Lodge brings people back to basics, away from family fortune & towards learning that everyone in addiction is equal. That's not to say that the "big wigs" running the joint won't bend if there is enough money behind a student - it is after-all a business too . The Counselors are skilled, caring, wonderful people but their hands are tied because the "higher-ups" make "shoot from the hip" decisions without regard to how it might affect the original "Treatment Plan". They undermine what the "front lines" do to better things for each student. This can be seen as dishonesty by the Counselor's, making their jobs more difficult and ultimately the reason why Alina Lodge loses excellent staff. On to the students.... but Addicts have lived most of their lives NOT being held responsible for their actions. From my time there I learned a lot about myself and other's. How to be patient, caring, honest, sensitive, and most importantly -- POSITIVE! The students at Alina Lodge spew negativity on a constant basis, almost to the point of it being just to have something to complain about! Setting an example of positivity made me a much better person. Alina Lodge and exposure to people (for many years) with good, strong, sobriety has taught me to always work on myself, look at my part in things, consider someone else's side, etc. As someone not in recovery (or needing recovery) this is a blessing and can make anyone a more thankful, happy person! The time a student spends in "quiet reflection" helps them in this process -- they are for the most part digging deep and really discovering themselves -- they have no choice! All of the things provided in extremely over-priced rehabs that distract a student from what they really need to do (like horse-back riding, excessive gym time, spa treatments, etc.) does nothing to help them! I have seen many habitual relapsing addicts get sober and stay sober without long-term treatment but the difference was that they lost everything, family, friends, homes, jobs, cars, kids, and suffered the long-lasting effects of that lifestyle. These were people whom now had a good foundation and solid "Network" in AA and above all -- no money -- which seems to be the root of many of Alina's students problems! It is necessary for family members to commit to educating themselves with addiction, their family members progress (not their own reported progress in endless letters home) with the "Clinical Team". Tough love is necessary and living with addiction is damaging emotionally to those of us that love an addict! You as the family member need to learn to "detach with love" so that your loved one can accept the reality of their life and so that YOU can be more educated and "sane" when they do finally recover! While I don't believe in many things that occur in the facility as far as the "higher-ups" go, I will say that this place is, by design, difficult and if a student can really truly work on themselves and mentally survive lots of negativity, they will be stronger and better able to handle what life outside of treatment will throw them! Once sober and home it should be a scary place for them, and you! Fear for them in continued recovery ensures that they recall what life was like before! Fear for you means that you are clear that rehab wasn't a magic bullet -- there is NO cure and throwing money, love, or micro-management at them doesn't work. None of those things got your loved one sober and it certainly won't keep them sober. Hope this review was helpful. It was honest and from the heart.