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I can’t say enough about the outstanding, proven program at Narconon Arrowhead! I completed my college internship with Narconon. Throughout my internship I received more thorough training at Narconon than all of my years in college. I’ve never worked with such an amazing group of people, all of which are all dedicated to the success of others. Narconon staff, as well as students (current & former) hold a very special place in my heart. Narconon Arrowhead made such a difference in my life as an intern, I have declined another position elsewhere and accepted a position where I know I can make a positive difference in the lives of others. I’m looking forward to being part of Narconon Arrowhead! Be blessed.
I chose Clay Crossing for my husband and it was a great choice. We were close to divorcing if he didn't get help. He didn't want to go but after the first week he was glad he did. The counselors are great and the family counseling they offer helped us so much. The staff was always so nice and helpful whenever I called or came for a visit. My husband now understands better why he became an addict and how to cope with it. I'd recommend Clay Crossing to anyone who really wants to change their life.
the people for the most part have had issues with addiction some of the patients were overlooked and were sneaking drugs into the facility. I love the staff there they were all very personable and got right to the treatment plan