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New Season Treatment Center

3701 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, Texas, 78207
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  • 3.8
    Avg. score from 4 reviews
  • 3.5
    Accommodations & Amenities
  • 3.3
    Treatment Effectiveness
  • 4.5
    Meals & Nutrition
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Anonymous
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The food. Everything else. While I was there I was a minor at the time but they treated us like we were stupid. We only went outside if the staff felt like taking us out.
Anonymous
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ALWAYS ON TOP NOT ENOUGH STAFF GREAT HELPS EVERYONE AND VERY CARING
Anonymous
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Excellent staff lacked the holistic component I am an interpreter so was able to be an outside/inside the group observer. I thought the programs were excellent as long as the person was interested in helping themselves.
Patrick
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This facility is tough. And that's what I needed. For me my overall experience there was a 5. The peer review group, group counseling, one-on-ones, thinking errors class. The workbooks I got to bring back with me help me so much. I look back at what I wrote then, to what I write now. What a major difference. I am better than the old me. And I will always remember what my counselor told me " you won't do it, if you don't touch it". She also is addicted to alcohol. Our disease never stops. And neither can I.