1/5 Xavier R. 2 years ago on Google
This
place
is
purely
for
those
who
have
insurance
that
covers
MAT
like
methadone
and
suboxone/subutext.
For
those
who
pay
out-of-pocket,
the
daily
fee
is
a
minimum
of
$17.
There
are
zero
allowances
if
you
don't
have
the
daily
fee,
which
is
a
terrible,
terrible,
ridiculously
inconsiderate
policy.
They
will
literally
turn
you
away
if
for
some
reason
you
don't
have
the
money
for
the
day,
sending
folks
out
to
score
drugs
just
to
maintain!
Even
drug
dealers
allow
their
customers
a
front
so
they
can
get
by,
even
drug
dealers
have
enough
compassion
to
let
someone
dose
for
the
day.
When
I
went,
I
spoke
to
a
nurse
about
what
would
happen
if
I
get
paid
a
day
late,
and
if
I
could
dose
and
then
just
pay
the
next
day
along
with
the
next
day's
fee
as
well.
The
nurse
said
they
would
probably
work
with
me,
and
to
just
show
up
and
speak
with
the
program
director.
So
the
next
day,
I
walked
for
2.5-3
hours
to
get
my
dose,
and
the
program
director
turned
me
away!
I
even
told
her
that
a
nurse
said
it
would
be
fine,
and
that
I
walked
almost
3
hours
to
get
there!
The
program
director
disrespectfully
asked
if
I
could
even
afford
treatment.
Terrible
miscommunication
between
staff,
and
between
staff
and
clients.
The
counselors
barely
meet
and
speak
with
you,
seems
like
they're
just
there
for
a
good
paycheck.
The
only
folks
who
seemed
nice
were
the
nurses,
God
bless
them.
I'd
say
this
place
is
worse
than
going
through
a
drug
dealer.
At
least
drug
dealers
have
enough
human
compassion
to
work
with
you,
if
you
don't
have
money
for
they
day-
knowing
you'll
be
back
to
pay
them.
This
place
is
a
for-profit
joke.
Again,
the
only
good
thing
about
this
place
was
the
nice
nurses.
DACCO
(Now
called
Cove
Behavioral
Health)
is
much
much
much
better.
New
Seasons
is
a
compassionless,
profit-driven
treatment
center
that
only
those
with
insurance
will
enjoy.
Apparently
addicts
pick
this
place
because
they
don't
really
have
to
do
anything
but
pay
and
dose-
very
little
drug
tests
and
almost
no
consequences
for
failing
drug
tests,
barely
any
educational
groups,
barely
any
time
with
counselors,
just
an
all
around
bad
experience.
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