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What a profound and wonderful experience. The level of care given was great. The community within was amazing! My heart is full returning home. I want to thank everyone at LHC.
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This is a truly sacred & special place to which I will always be truly grateful.I found out about about SFRC when I was at Peak in Santa Teresa, NM in April. We called & I was put on a waiting list. I called several times a week & waited 4 months. I truly wanted help & Cordillo called me this summer. He gave me a date and I couldn't make it then due to life circumstances.I asked him If I could come a week later and he said yes.When I got there after a 5 & 1/2 hour drive they offered me food & something to drink. I was taken to the back & they did a UA & assessment. The only reason they take a picture of you is to put on your file & med box, so no one gives the wrong meds to someone ( not that they would) and the staff can recognize you. When he told me that I qualified, I couldn't believe it. I was scared & had 2nd thoughts so when I went to tell my husband good-bye I told him that I was having 2nd thoughts and Cordillo was a badass & ushered me to the back before I could leave. I was scared and sick but they took care of me and the food was so good. I went in 5'9" & 106 lbs. I was malnourished & dehydrated now I weigh 120 and the gym & track there helped me to re-gain my strength.When I got there I couldn't even open the back door or walk across the parking lot because I was so weak. My counselor & case manager were truly awesome. One of the cooks there, Sarah saw how thin I was & really cared. She gave me extra food when they had food left over. Ralph, one of the med-techs I credit for me not losing my mind. I wanted to go home every day for the first 2 weeks, I told him I was to old. Lizzy, and June in the medical department were totally awesome! Common sense is a Super Power! (Fellow Sober Sister)They have programs like Healing with Horses where they integrate therapy into the experience & Mountain Center where they take you repelling down a mountain to a waterfall. (If you're in good enough shape which I was not) but I still got to experience the therapeutic aspects of it & got to participate. I had a really rough couple of weeks when I got there but I learned really quick that acceptance is the key to serenity. You're always going to encounter negative & rude people in your life and yes, there are rude people there like everywhere else but the more positive you become you can rise above any situation. If you focus on yourself and your own recovery you will be happier in life. Also, accept things as they are if you don't have the power to change it.If you think of 10 things to be grateful for before you get out of bed and keep a positive attitude it goes by really fast. If you are not willing to follow the program, have a negative attitude, or you're there for someone else, just stay home. There are also people who try to bring in drugs, but they get caught. It ruins the positive experience for everyone else. If you still want to use, don't even go.I will always be more than grateful to this place for accepting someone like me. I just want to thank everyone at SFRC.
This is a truly sacred & special place to which I will always be truly grateful.I found out about about SFRC when I was at Peak in Santa Teresa, NM in April. We called & I was put on a waiting list. I called several times a week & waited 4 months. I truly wanted help & Cordillo called me this summer. He gave me a date and I couldn't make it then due to life circumstances.I asked him If I could come a week later and he said yes.When I got there after a 5 & 1/2 hour drive they offered me food & something to drink. I was taken to the back & they did a UA & assessment. The only reason they take a picture of you is to put on your file & med box, so no one gives the wrong meds to someone ( not that they would) and the staff can recognize you. When he told me that I qualified, I couldn't believe it. I was scared & had 2nd thoughts so when I went to tell my husband good-bye I told him that I was having 2nd thoughts and Cordillo was a badass & ushered me to the back before I could leave. I was scared and sick but they took care of me and the food was so good. I went in 5'9" & 106 lbs. I was malnourished & dehydrated now I weigh 120 and the gym & track there helped me to re-gain my strength.When I got there I couldn't even open the back door or walk across the parking lot because I was so weak. My counselor & case manager were truly awesome. One of the cooks there, Sarah saw how thin I was & really cared. She gave me extra food when they had food left over. Ralph, one of the med-techs I credit for me not losing my mind. I wanted to go home every day for the first 2 weeks, I told him I was to old. Lizzy, and June in the medical department were totally awesome! Common sense is a Super Power! (Fellow Sober Sister)They have programs like Healing with Horses where they integrate therapy into the experience & Mountain Center where they take you repelling down a mountain to a waterfall. (If you're in good enough shape which I was not) but I still got to experience the therapeutic aspects of it & got to participate. I had a really rough couple of weeks when I got there but I learned really quick that acceptance is the key to serenity. You're always going to encounter negative & rude people in your life and yes, there are rude people there like everywhere else but the more positive you become you can rise above any situation. If you focus on yourself and your own recovery you will be happier in life. Also, accept things as they are if you don't have the power to change it.If you think of 10 things to be grateful for before you get out of bed and keep a positive attitude it goes by really fast. If you are not willing to follow the program, have a negative attitude, or you're there for someone else, just stay home. There are also people who try to bring in drugs, but they get caught. It ruins the positive experience for everyone else. If you still want to use, don't even go.I will always be more than grateful to this place for accepting someone like me. I just want to thank everyone at SFRC.
Been going since I was a teen and they ve always been professional and accommodating. I ve seen a few different therapists and have learned everyone has different teaching methods that may not suit you individually. Don't let courtesy stop you from asking to change to a different provider. However it's a bit unfortunate they removed services from over the phone for those that live far but don't have the means to video call.
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