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    "I went in to get vivatrol and came out drinking Methadone like it was water." Remember there's always 3 sides to every story.

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    Taylor Recovery Center

    Taylor Recovery Center

    3.0(20 reviews)
    3.0 miKashmere Gardens

    I have been so happy here. I am handicapped and they have bent over backwards to make sure…read moreeverything is accessible for me. The staff is amazing and there is a strong sense of community.

    used to work here, but I was abruptly terminated sadly. I loved what I did and I genuinely loved…read morebeing of service to the clients of Taylor Recovery. I was done wrong by the director Kimberly Isaac. One night she called me and asked me to leave the property because I was not supposed to be at work one night, or so she thought. She asked me if I needed to be drug tested because she assumed I showed up on the wrong day. I quickly sent her a screenshot of my schedule she made and she called back and claimed she was at the ER dealing with family. She stated she made a mistake but the damage was already done. I left like she asked me and later that night she sent a text and an email stating I was terminated. I was terminated the same day she asked me if I needed to be drug tested. I know I was fired to prevent having an investigation successfully completed. I have all the screenshots with proof and I sent them to HR. I still have yet to receive the proof, write-up, time, and date of the alleged person that I showed unprofessionalism. Steven H. (human resources) also stated that I was terminated due to an unauthorized schedule change and unexcused absences. I requested the information on that and never got a reply. Please believe the bad reviews on Google. They are true. The turnover is high because management is dirty. When I first started working there I was asked to write a good review by Kimberly. And I did. But I took it down. There are reviews from former and current clients which were done because they were asked to do it. Including the review about Meagan from JV. She told him to do it. I would suggest to not work for this company. I wouldn't even suggest bringing your loved one here if you want honesty, integrity, and genuine love and compassion from these people to your loved one. Let's first talk about the work environment.#1 The lines are blurred in the roles here at Taylor. There is no constant person in charge, people may have a title but their roles and responsibilities change daily. #2 schedules are verbally communicated. There are no posted papers in the office with a schedule, no schedule in an app, nor a written schedule for all to see. Schedules are verbal and this leads to unwanted shifts, employees not being prepared and employees being confused causing stress and a hostile workplace. #3 Employees are distributing medication without being certified licensed, nor being supervised, and proper audits are not being done and noted. Now let's get to the good part. If your loved one is a heroin/fentanyl/opiate addict and they come in distressed, Kimberly Isaac has a stash of Suboxone she has tucked away when clients are "on edge" She will distribute them or have Meagan, the "med tech" give it to them. Parents, or loved ones of addicts, do you want to send your loved one to a place that enables their use so that they can collect on your insurance? Number I know you are reading this and just know God sees everything and he will deal with you because you know what you did. And I hope one day someone shows you how you have tested me and maybe you will feel it. You are a liar, a terrible liar at that, confrontational, and should not be in the business of helping other people. You genuinely don't have the heart for it. You are cold and soulless and with that being said I would never want to be around you or have anything to do with you ever again. How would you feel if someone did your daughter how you did me? I reached out to the owner Kristi Taylor and never got a response. *update- This happened on March 31st, 2024, they are just now implementing a scheduling system, and today is April 11. Before today it was verbal, but I always backed up my confirmed schedule with text messages from the director*****

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    Back To Life Holistic

    Back To Life Holistic

    4.0(4 reviews)
    6.0 miUpper Kirby

    Robert is someone I definitely recommend to others because not only does he have experience but has…read morea strong knowledge in his field. I have been to many massage places in Houston and he is hands down the best one I have been so far. His techniques are obviously unorthodox than the average massage therapist which puts him ahead of a lot of other therapist. Moreover, I respect that he cares and treat his patient's well being and I could tell he thrives to be a better therapist through continuous learning by going beyond his limits.

    This review reflects my direct personal experience. I met this practitioner through a public event…read morein Houston and later used his paid services intermittently for my family, primarily through virtual sessions. After several remote sessions last year, he suggested meeting in person while visiting Houston in January 2026. We met in a public place, where I shared updates about my family's health. During that meeting, he said he had a gift he had forgotten and led me to an isolated indoor space. Once there, his behavior abruptly changed, he started making personal statements that sounded out of line and unrelated to any professional context. He claimed a supposed "past-life" relationship between us, stating he was a king and that I had been his wife, that we met again in this lifetime for a reason. He initiated close physical contact without my consent including kissing my face, tightly holding and touching me and pressing his body against mine. He asked if I had ever thought about him. All of this felt very unexpected, frightening and inappropriate given the nature of our prior interactions and this sudden shift in behavior. I had never considered him outside of the professional context and never wanted that kind of physical closeness with him. I felt very uncomfortable and like I had been deceived. The destiny and spiritual framing he used to justify his behavior came across as misleading and implausible. I was attempting to leave multiple times, he was not giving me the space to do so and continued blocking,grabbing and touching me, repeating that it was his last time in Houston. I can only share limited details publicly but the interaction became increasingly insistent and continued to escalate despite my efforts to disengage. He was making personal comments such as that he "felt I needed more love" and that he would "miss me so much". I felt that my own expressed wishes, boundaries and comfort were being disregarded, like they did not matter. I also felt pressured and uncomfortable by the repeated attempts to keep me there and continue physical contact. I was eventually able to leave, but felt very shaken. Given the level of trust my family and I had placed in him as a practitioner, this experience was deeply disturbing to me. I sought his services for an entirely different purpose and did not expect to be approached in this way. His behavior made me feel that my trust, vulnerability, and my family members' medical situation had been taken advantage of for the wrong reasons. I would never want this to happen to someone else. In my view, his actions did not reflect any higher principles and values, quite the opposite, and I can no longer trust someone who acted like that behind closed doors. I want to add that when I later called him out about what occurred he responded minimizing the situation, again framing it in vague emotional and spiritual terms and offered only a conditional apology. I took steps to address the incident through appropriate official channels shortly after and it was taken seriously. I now want share my experience with others for awareness. I hope this can help others. According to information provided to me by the Acutonics Institute, he is not currently recognized as a licensed teacher or Certified Practitioner and has not been in contact with them for over 20 years.

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