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    The care was given mostly by people with no training. There was often no one in charge that could…read moremake a decision. There were a couple of good councilors but many of the employees were hacks. But my big complaint is the cost. I was told my insurance covered the cost. This was told to me by the admissions office. After release, we get a bill for almost $5000 per day for 35 days. Our insurance covered only a few hundred dollars a day. Getting enrolled was a near emergency situation. I did not take enough time to read the dozens of pages of the contract that were given to me online. Addiction is hard. We all want to do all we can to help ourselves or our loved one recover. In the heat of the moment, this seemed to be the right place. Before you sign, ensure your insurance will or will not cover the ENTIRE price.

    This is not a great place, and certainly is not what they will sell you over the phone. I paid for…read moremy boyfriend to come here for addiction recovery. They sold it like it would be the kind of place that warrants 30k for thirty days. The place is a dump. My boyfriend had cockroaches in his "condo," there is NOT a chef on site, the food arrives cold, and the therapy is sub par. His roommate peed on the couch and they "cleaned" it but it smelled like pee the whole time. The property is really run down. They do not get the kind of care described by admissions. Upon leaving one day early, his therapist, Alana, was agitated so she would not release his personal items. My boyfriend checked himself in and we paid without insurance. He has never been in trouble and this was not a court mandated stay. When we were trying to get his things back, Alana told him He was a complete waste of her time. This is not the kind of thing a therapist should say to a client. He trusted her and she completely let him down because he left ONE day early. They told him he couldn't even have his ID to get on the plane (with me) back to Oregon but when we had the sheriff come, they released his ID but would not release his wallet or phone. According to the case manager talking to the police, nobody was in charge and capable of releasing the things. Nobody at the whole facility has the authority to release his things. That's highly questionable. The policy is you give 48 hours notice to check yourself out. My boyfriend gave notice on Friday but his therapist told him he didn't have to fill out the paperwork because it would be fine - then it wasn't. She changed her mind and then there was no paperwork. I do not recommend placing your loved one here. They will not be in good hands. And if you do choose to, you should request that their therapist not be Alana. There were some other HIPAA violations while there that we have to take care of legally. Again, I do not recommend leaving your loved one here.

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    Pennie M Brooks - c_and_mh - Updated August 2026

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