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Eastern Oregon Alcoholism Foundation

216 SW Hailey Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon, 97801
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  • 3.1
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  • 3
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  • 3.5
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  • 2.8
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Chris
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Gave me the chance to start my life over again. I know I have the tools to make better choices in my life
Anonymous
    It is a great program for clients, even with outdated information. The success rate is really good, and it does challenge people to change. It isn't for everyone.
    Anonymous
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    serious strong family orientated health and welfare of the women and families and children. maybe not enough room when I went to treatment there I was sick and tired of being sick and tired I didn't have my children I was by myself when I graduated from there I go I had my children and have stayed sober.
    Anonymous
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    Location was bad? No co-occurring disorder treatment. Lack of well trained staff. Terrible nutrition. Lack of medical professionals. Terrible medication management. Lack of real physical exercise. Sorry, I can not really say anything good about this facility and its practices. There were councilor's who did not have any real education, maybe on the job training. No cooks or staff for food management. Clients were the cooks and sometimes left to their own devises.
    Anonymous
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    Takes you away form the place where all heck was breaking loose. introduces you to a 12 step program. Way to many negatives to share here! They are good at trying to keep families together. Children are welcome after a period of time. The food is created by the clients and is not the best for recovery. Groups are sometimes ran better by the clients. unbeknown to the counselors. Actual exercise is sometime just a walk and maybe some times volleyball.