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    Strive Physical Therapy

    Strive Physical Therapy

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    The best physical therapy. I had been having trouble and complications from hip replacement, and I…read morewas referred to this facility by a friend. Everyone from scheduling, front desk to the highly skilled therapist went above and beyond. The other patients were all commenting on how quickly they were recovering, especially a woman who was only one week out of knee replacement. One visit had done more than the last three months at another facility. My only regret... Not coming here first. Highly recommend Nicola & her team

    I was dealing with a terrible case of sciatica which was affecting my low back, leg, ankle and…read morefoot. I went to Strive Physical Therapy in Northfield for an evaluation and they were very thorough and also very compassionate and understanding as I was in a considerable amount of pain. I was approved for 2 sessions of PT a week and each time I went, I found the facility to be very clean (there are people constantly wiping down machines and equipment), the therapists I saw were very good in explaining what I was to do and what it would help with, and they also provided detailed information sheets and videos as to exercises I was to do at home. I am happy to say that with their knowledge and assistance, I am again pain free after about 6 weeks of treatment. I would highly recommend them. The staff is very pleasant and knowledgeable, the facility is very clean, their hours are accommodating, and they have a great location.

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    John Brooks Recovery Center

    John Brooks Recovery Center

    1.0
    (1 review)
    1.0 mi

    Go to their website... They present their inpatient like its clean and new like the pictures but…read moreall those are of the Pleasantville site. Interesting there is not 1 picture on their website of their inpatient facility.... At least a picture of the common area and of what your room would look like.... I decided to go to rehab because I learned I have a heart problem and need to have a valve replaced and a hole fixed. I wanted to change my life and all I wanted from the place was a somewhat clean calm place away from people I know and a bed to sleep in... The inpatient located on Pacific Ave is the most rundown.... Foul smelling... Jail like place I've ever been.... Speaking of jail that's how it's run.... From The initial strip search that for some reason 2 members of the faculty had to be present for ... To the herding of 50 people into a gym sized room with no air conditioning... They made us sit in rows of chairs with no TV and no other entertainment... No games ... No cards.. Just talking... They call this "lockdown" and can be for weeks at a time... The group was punished because days before I came a guy stole cigarettes and no one reported him so the group was punished... The guy who stole the cigarettes had left 2 days before but the punishment was still in effect... There is no option to go back to your room... Detoxing all I wanted to do was go to my room and meditate... While I was there I wasn't assigned a room a counselor... Wasn't even talked to by anyone about anything regarding my stay.... Sit in a gym on chairs and talk...I wonder what a group of people in rehab are going to talk about... They had smoke breaks every couple hours..I couldn't go because I brought Cheyenne's and even though they're filtered.... According to a staff member "did not fit the dictionary of cigarette"...heh.... I was a walk in....I could leave whenever I wanted but almost all were there for drug court and couldn't leave...I have no problem with people doing rehab like this and actually the group was so much more informative and helping than the staff... but John Brooks runs the rehab like a prison.... .... The always confrontational staff hates criticism and will threaten to fight you.... Actually after I decided to leave and they refused to let me use a phone to call for a ride home.. Stranded in Atlantic City with a dead phone and no money as they pushed me through the door I was heckled by a big black guy from the staff...I think maybe a security guard with his long beard dyed yellow ...I asked for the other stuff I had inside through the door... Bringing it out...i looked through and he admitted that there was stuff missing.... He said he'd kill my ass get out of here... Thank God for the bus company helping... Even though I lost all my clothes shoes and toiletries because the bus station is nowhere near there and with my heart condition I couldn't carry all that weight... These people just don't care... I feel bad because alot of the people really think this is how a real rehab works....

    From the owner: The John Brooks Recovery Center (JBRC) was founded in Atlantic City during January of 1969 (as…read moreNARCO, Inc.) by a group of six Atlantic City residents with the assistance of the Episcopalian Diocese of New Jersey and the Division of Urban Concerns. John Brooks a recovering heroin addict and ex-convict is usually identified as the driving force and subsequent Executive Director for many years. At that time JBRC was an outpatient, storefront treatment center for drug abusers.

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