Horrible experience!! They are understaffed. They do not separate groups based on if they are there for drugs or alcohol. As an Alcoholic, being grouped in with Heroine Addicts was honestly the scariest thing ever. I couldn't identify with them. Alcohol is socially acceptable and I wanted to learn copying stratagies of how to assimilate once I was out of treatment. There are lots of Homeless people who are on Medicaid and the State pays for 30 day in patient treatment and they waste time and money because they openly say they are only there because they get 3 meals a day and they do it during the winter months so they are not homeless outside. They have addicts not counselors running their group therapy sessions. They do not care if inmates develop physical relationships!! Other rehabs strictly prohibit people of the opposite sex from communicating. While there, I had several addicts ask for my phone number, and want to date me or ask me to bring them stuff when I get out or have my family bring me stuff so I could give it to them?? This is not right!! Feeling intimated because there are so women to a room. Its honestly like general population at jail. Go to Brighton for treatment!! It is a much better facility. This place should have a strict policy from allowing its patients from exchanging phone numbers so once they are out then they can focus on their own sobriety not bumming money etc from vulnerable former patients who need to focus on their recovery instead of being used and or victimized.