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I will just say this. I'm familiar with Betty Ford, BHOP and a couple other well known expensive treatment centers. In saying that there is something special going on at this small treatment center in Louisville Ky. Many facilities claim to be dual diagnosis which really only requires them to allow patients to take their meds as scheduled. Landmark has developed a new model that takes dual diagnosis to a different level. They understand that addiction is a brain disease and therefore make treating the brain equally if not more important than treating the symptoms and withdrawals. How can we expect our loved ones to make the decision to get well if they are cognitively unable to make good decisions? Should you be looking for a compassionate, caring and affordable treatment center focused on truly providing dual diagnosis care then Landmark would be my first choice even over those world renown places mentioned above. The proof is in the results. My family member spent many years struggling and relapsing only to end up at this facility. It was only at this facility that they were equipped mentally to have a chance at long term recovery. They have been. Sober for 8 months and well all I can say is thank you Landmark. You saved their life and for that my family is eternally grateful.
I think Ethan Health is a great place to go to get involved in recovery. I think IOP would be more effective. If it was taught by someone who has been through addiction.
serve decent food. not enough meetings. Think they should have group more often, and attend more NA meetings.