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Really taking time to listen to ones problems and talking through them and making sure your on the right medicain to help with your diagnosis, Did not serve meals had to go out to eat, They offer different kinds from bi -polar to ptsd with licence council a nurse practional on hand to help the Dr's and staff they care about your physical, mental,and emotional well being not just to rush you in and out not caring what's causing your problems but really listen to you they weigh you take vital signs make sure your taking your medicain right and when you go home offer home council to come make sure your taking care of your self helping you with daily living like making sure you can pay bills, shop for food, do your cooking cleaning and if you have a appointment and can't make it they don't get mad they make you another one but will make sure your OK.
They have some well informed people staying at the location. There hopefully will be more options for exercise, workouts, and extracurricular activities.
I’ve been sober for nearly 3 years since I was a cohort at Cumberland Heights. I happened to have very good health insurance which paid for everything at CH. I don’t regret CH but feel that their best attribute is the food which they really plug. Another positive attribute was my counselor, Kaitlin, who was awesome. The young men/staff members, former cohorts, who worked with us in the Auditorium, ad nauseum, were less than competent and these sessions turned into drudgery. These sessions were basically used to kill time as they had no substance. Additionally, as a member of the LGBTQ community, I felt ill at ease much of the time. My sexual orientation seemed to be so foreign to those staff members who were also in recovery, and who, at one point, bungled a group exercise, drawing attention to my sexuality in front of 60 strangers. It was just plain weird. I have suffered trauma in my life which certainly contributed to my using and drinking. My experience at CH was traumatizing. Thankfully, Kaitlin was so professional and kind that she helped me through this tough experience.