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I first started my relationship with Synergy three years ago. I was lost, broken, and struggling to find any kind of purpose. I was hurting so deeply that I just knew I would never live any kind of happy life. I was not the easiest client to deal with throughout my stays at Synergy, but the staff always remained patient and understanding with me. They knew what I was going through and gave me the space to heal that I needed. The staff at Synergy encouraged me and continued to pour love and worthiness into me until I was able to do so myself. They cared for me while I couldn’t care for myself. Over the last few years, I have been able to find my true self, figure out how to live a happy life, and most importantly, learned that my past does not define me. I can finally say that I have truly learned the importance of self-reflection and speaking my truth, all with the help of Synergy and I never would have gotten here without them!
When you first come in and if you withdrawing really bad they let you lay in your room for the first couple days with no consequences. You have 4 smoke breaks a day each lasting 10 minutes. It's a women's only facility. You are kept busy with group classes and counseling. They will take you to get a well woman's check up, eye exam. You are allowed to go to outside meetings after you are off orientation. Orientation last 3 days. They take you to the library once a week and you can get on the computer and check out books.
Made my family member feel welcome and appreciated. Too many people are there because they have to be and addicts/alcoholics just meet others who are like them.