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Reviews for Valley Recovery Center at Fresno

Valley Recovery Center at Fresno
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Fresno, 6435 N. Palm Avenue, Suite 103
Nearest landmarks:
Fresno State University
Phone (888) 809-9544
Thanks for nothing
5 / 15 / 2016
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Joke

Rehab? Supervised babysitting of adults. Some structured discussion. All while insurance is billed and fulfills any job or court drug requirement. 3 Hours of bullshit 3 times a week for the title of being rehabilitated. Great scam

MikeMan
5 / 1 / 2016
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Obstacle to Sobriety

Not a dual diagnosis facility. Mental illness will not be addressed, nor do staff care to know or follow up with mental health. Extremely poor client care. Clients came drunk and high frequently. It didn’t really matter because we never did anything that helped us be sober or in recovery anyways. Everyone just told the clinician what they wanted to hear. Then again, if the truth was told, it would probably be dismissed anyways. We all covered for each other and spent most our time on our phones or talking about nonsense. It was pretty fun if you need to get proof of being at a rehab without doing or learning anything. But it cost ALOT of money to sure do nothing. They should of at least given us something to leave with besides a worthless certificate and thousands of dollars of debt for a supervised group of adults doing nothing for 3 hours.

Mrmarcman
5 / 1 / 2016
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What Valley Recovery REALLY offers

Instead of writing a review, I will correct their business description just to give you a little insight into this "treatment" center.

1. Not geared toward Dual-Diagnosis (No concern, support, just pointing it out to other clients.

2. The treatment plan creates personalized goals, that will never be addressed or worked on, it's just a formality.

3. PHP only offered 5 days NEVER 7; IOP only 3 sessions NEVER 5.

4. Groups are neither educational nor process oriented; rather a poorly structured time frame to discuss matters irrelevant to recovery to kill time.

5. There was never a time when necessary skills are taught; if that happened even once the program would have had at least some benefit. People continuously never returned, relapsed, or who knows?

6. What addictive processes?

7. There's a way to combat cravings? As an addict I would really have loved to learn that...

8. What about triggers?

All these claims seem too good to be true, and that's because it is. Valley Recovery programs are a barrier to living a sober life because it lacks to uphold any claims of supporting a person with an addiction, rather it just lets one remain in a stagnant place without growth or knowledge of essential skills.

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9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tue
9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Wed
9:00 am - 11:00 pm
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9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Fri
9:00 am - 11:00 pm
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9:00 am - 11:00 pm
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