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As an employee of New Hope Treatment Center since 2022, I have been able to see the company grow and put so many resources in for the staff and the residents. I have also been able to be an internship at New Hope, and work with the residents and see how their being cared for on a day to day basis. I love the fact that residents are cared for in all parts of life while at New Hope, from mental health, physical health, nutrition, dietary, recreational therapy, therapy, family therapy, and the many different team members that each resident comes into contact with to support them along their journey. As a Transition Specialist with the Bridge Program at New Hope, I am able to work with the parents while their children are at New Hope which helps with the transition back into the home with the family.
Great place to go to. They have doctors and counselors here who really listen to u and help u as much as they can in any way possible. Dr. Williamson is fantastic and she's a very caring person. They will find u the right kind of treatment as long as u work with em and allow em to help
This place saved my life , I was literally done fighting , I had tried 10+ other her detoxes programs and places , and none of them did what keystone will do for you. I m 6 months clean and restoring some normal back in my life.Thank you staff and thank you other addicts for being there for me in that time of my life !
Noticed all the bad reviews have 2 or 3 things in common1- Felt there should've been (more) reminders to not miss the app.2- Didn't like their tone.3- Were tthere 1 or more years ago.Maybe they took these criticisms to heart last year, which is a little before I started visiting, since I get an almost annoying amount of reminders (phone, email, etc) and everyone treats me like family.But I'd like to address these complaints in order:1- Aren't you a veteran? Have you no shame? When I'm told I'm due anywhere, by anyone, I just need the time/place/uniform from them (uniform= the "why" in the civi world). Sound familiar?I like that they "over-do" it with the reminders now, because missed apps are costly and disruptive, you're inability to manage your schedule and meet your own commitments means less available app slots for me and the rest of us who respected our battle buddies enough to not make them drag us out of the barracks to formation late. You got the last existing phone without a calendar/reminder function? Grow up, take responsibility, you're embarrassing us.Do push-ups 2- People should be nice to each other, but that also means compassion. If you need your health providers to kiss your butt and say my pleasure to every thank you they hear, you're also not being very compassionate.Don't be rude, sure, but as a former healthcare worker experienced in managing Karens, I can tell you the job is hard and underpaid enough to not have any time for extra "retail courtesy", that obviously fake level of servant-like submission to your "masters" (ie customers) some people seem to require as part of their expectation to be "wowed".If their attitude is what cost you (eg they wouldn't talk to you) then yeah, you should speak up, but one review whined that they didn't ask the right questions Seriously!?OK, so they don't get the CS award, but it's YOUR health! You got something you know you want to tell them, how bout you soldier up and say it then?They're not your boyfriend, and btw, he couldn't read your mind either, so be a (polite) grown up when you remind them they canceled your previous app and it's causing you hardship.They are caring human beings that can (in my experience) be reasoned with, not scrub adorned androids built to massage your delicate ego 3- My recent experiences defies older reviews, so I'll give those critical reviews the benefit of doubt and say sorry that happened last year, but my experience these days is different.Sure they can improve, honestly I'd have given them 4stars were it not for the unfair skewing of the average rating that uses old and questionable reviews, but they clearly care, and that's more than I've gotten from lots of fancy looking and expensive private facilities.
Rock Hill is the 122nd most expensive city nationwide for addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $57748. This is comparable to the average cost of $57774 for addiction treatment in South Carolina and comparable to the national average cost for drug rehab of $57,193.
The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Rock Hill vary widely and depend on several factors,
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Comparing the Cost of Rehab in Rock Hill
The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of medical detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab, and medication assisted treatment. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.
These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.
Average Cost of Treatment in Rock Hill vs. South Carolina vs. the
National Average
Cost of Drug Rehab in Rock Hill vs. Nearby Cities
How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in Rock Hill?
There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Rock Hill. Most rehab treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Rock Hill that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here's the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment near Rock Hill.
Top Insurers for Drug Rehab in Rock Hill
Aetna is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Rock Hill, with 4 treatment centers in the city accepting their insurance. Blue Cross Blue Shield is the 2nd most popular with 4 treatment centers accepting it followed by Cigna in 3rd accepted by 3 drug rehabs.
Drug Use in Rock Hill
Rock Hill has the 191st highest rate of drug use nationwide among nearly 400 cities surveyed. This number reflects the combined use of cocaine, heroin, meth, and marijuana, displayed individually below. The percent shown for each drug represents the number of residents in York county that have reported ever using the following drugs, so these numbers should not be interpreted as direct evidence of current drug use in Rock Hill or York county as a whole.
Drug Related Crime in Rock Hill
In 2023, Rock Hill had the 69th highest number narcotics violations out of 330 cities nationwide, with a total of 989 reported drug-related incidents that year. This includes cases of public intoxication, drug arrests, narcotics found during house calls and traffic stops, and any other drug-related crime.
Keep in mind these numbers are dependent on accurate record keeping and reporting laws by local police and sheriffs, and may not fully reflect all drug related crime in Rock Hill.
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