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Experienced staff, a new approach, developed by Yale addiction psychiatrists, very affordable, compassionate employees, very individualized, effective, very responsive. My son found Aware searching on the Internet, and it saved his life and has made our lives all the better. We have our son back. We spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on sober houses, extended care, inpatient and outpatient facilities, all of which were overpriced treatment traps...every single place had the same result - eventual relapse. Aware costs for a year, what most cost for 1 or 2 months...and get this, Aware actually works! My son finally found his way and is now a healthy and happy young man. Aware is the future of addiction treatment.
I was a client at turnbridge from January 2017-January 2018. I came in with over a year of sobriety voluntarily. I am now discharged and living independently in Florida. I am sober two and a half years. Inpatient rehab taught me how to get sober, Turnbridge taught me how to live sober. I was lucky to be placed in the care of world class staff. They were professional, treated me with kindness and respect, wanted to see me succeed, listened to my needs, and helped me through the normal anxieties that come with re-integrating into life after getting sober. I am still in contact with many of the staff and administration at Turnbridge. They don't just discharge you and not keep in touch. They genuinely want to see how I am doing and wish for my continued success and sobriety. I found that most of the staff I regularly interacted with were doing what they did because they personally in some way were either affected by this disease or knew who someone who was and genuinely wanted to make a difference in the lives of the women they worked with. I have very fond memories of this place.