
Karen
GBThe Treatment Center I found this facility to be very organized... The staff very caring! Going to group and different meetings helped tremendously I would recommend The Treatment Center for someone struggling with addictions.

Michael Polanco
GBTTC is hands down the Solution to … TTC is hands down the Solution to Recovery! After 35 years of addiction I am Sober Alive and well-thanks to the Amazing People that cared for me. I was treated with Dignity and respect from the very first moment I entered the facility. I was comforted through the detox process and felt almost no discomfort save for the feelings I had about myself once Sober-However they even helped me to heal the wounds of my heart and mind through the Amazing Therapists and Therapeutic Programs that not only Healed me-but Strengthened me to achieve success in so many aspects of my life. If you ever hoped to be sober-TTC is the only place to Make that Happen

Savanna
GBBest treatment facility I've been to! The treatment center is very client focused. They helped me get down to root issues. The care of the staff is unbelievable they give each patient the same amount of love. They genuinely want to help. The aftercare program was amazing as well as the alumni program. They continue to check in with me and I've been sober for two years. I would recommend this place to anyone battling drug and alcohol addiction.

Ali Romano
GBInvaluable experience at TTC Most therapists, group facilitators, nurses, and behavioral health techs were OUTSTANDING. I could not have done it without them- well, the challenge would have been much greater. Food was decent- chef was very helpful in making sure I had food to eat as someone who is deathly allergic to all dairy products. It has been three years since I was in treatment, and I am still thankful and grateful for the experiences I had while staying at The Treatment Center.

Al
GBGood, bad, and the ugly Good: compassionate staff who do not try to shame the patients. Montes teaches specifics of what occurs in the brain through substance abuse and why stopping is so difficult and why relapse is so prominent. Bad: 12 steps and religious. Part of Focus on the family. Some staff mock patients who think there are other ways to live recovery. There are though. Check out drugabuse.gov. Ugly: Not dual diagnosis, despite what admissions counselors tell you. Pervasive mental illnesses are ignored medically. Therapeutically the symptoms can be addressed, but even as a client for 10 months in outpatient, I was never suggested to be medicated, in fact the opposite is ENCOURAGED. Therapy can only help so much when symptoms are severe. Had to leave the state to clear my head and see an actual psychiatrist that believes that medications should not be approached from a one size fits all mentality. I was dealing with consistent suicidal ideation most of the time i was in treatment. Revolving door. This place might produce 2 people out of 150 a month that walk in the door who stay sober more than 6 months. But in recovery, the client is at fault for that, not the program or facility. Do i recommend this facility? Only if you want to be closer to Jesus and need to be reminded to get a sponsor, work the steps, and get involved in 12 step service. Or maybe if you are looking for a Florida vacation on your insurance company's dime.