Recovery Brands, LLC
📍 130 Dakota St S, Woodstock, MN 56186
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Reviewers frequently praised the facility's peaceful, rural atmosphere and comfortable, clean environment, as well as the quality of the food. Many commended the counselors and staff for being helpful and supportive, with some crediting the program with changing their lives. However, others criticized the facility for being understaffed and having high staff turnover, which they felt led to inadequate supervision and unprofessional behavior among some employees.
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| Treatment types | Gambling Addiction Treatment, Detox Services, Substance Abuse Treatment |
| Program types | Outpatient Services, Residential Treatment |
| Services | Outpatient Services, Detox Services, Residential Treatment |
| Setting | Private/Secluded |
| Gender | None |
| Age ranges | Adult Age |
| Insurance accepted | Private Insurance |
<p><strong>ABOUT NEW LIFE TREATMENT CENTER</strong></p> <p>Located in rural Woodstock in southwestern Minnesota, New Life Treatment Center offers <strong>gender-specific residential care, outpatient programs</strong>, as well as <a href="https://www.recovery.org/topics/extended-recovery-programs/" target="_blank">aftercare</a> services for adults struggling with chemical dependency. Specialized programming is also available for DUI offenders and clients seeking treatment for meth addiction, compulsive gambling, and <a href="https://www.recovery.org/topics/dual-diagnosis-recovery/" target="_blank">co-occurring disorders</a>. The facility also offers a <strong>Christian-based program track</strong>, and detoxification services are available on-site.</p> <p><strong>TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT</strong></p> <p>New Life’s treatment model is tailored to meet each client’s needs, though <strong>residents typically stay for 30 to 45 days</strong> in the residential program. New Life’s program, described by the organization as “gentle” and “nurturing,” includes <strong>individual counseling at least twice a week, group and family therapy,</strong> and educational lectures and films. </p> <p><strong>Family participation is advised</strong> during treatment to help clients address familial concerns and educate loved ones on the process of recovery Family visitation is allowed each week, but visitors must be at least 12 years of age. <strong>Residents are allowed phone calls after five days of enrollment.</strong></p> <p>Programming is based on the <strong>12-Step model of recovery</strong>, which is incorporated in nearly <a href="https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/2016_NSSATS.pdf" target="_blank">48% of U.S. treatment facilities</a>. The facility offers a secular version of 12-Step, as well as a <strong>Christianity-based version of 12-Step</strong>. Clients may choose the track best suited to their needs and preferences.</p> <p>Clients that complete a primary treatment programs have the option of joining the <strong>aftercare program</strong>. This gives them access to counseling and group-based services to support their sober living transition. However, aftercare services are provided for an additional fee. In some cases, clients may choose to utilize the facility's <strong>eight-week outpatient program</strong> as an aftercare service.</p> <p><strong>STAFF CREDENTIALS</strong></p> <p>The staff is comprised of professional counselors. New Life also employs an on-site chaplain as well as trained 12-step coordinators.</p> <p><strong>ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES</strong></p> <p>The center’s gender-specific facilities are <strong>modestly decorated and homelike</strong>. Photos revealed a reading room, a gymnasium with a basketball court, and a recreation room complete with <strong>exercise equipment, billiards, and lounge chairs</strong>. </p> <p>As many as four clients share sleeping quarters, and there is <strong>a total of 21 beds</strong>, placing the facility in a group with <a href="https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/2016_NSSATS.pdf" target="_blank">34% of other U.S. facilities based on its size</a>. To date, the five individuals polled by Rehabs.com on the matter felt the facilities were well-maintained. </p> <blockquote> <p>Facility Cleanliness and Upkeep: 4.2/5</p> </blockquote> <p><strong>WHAT ALUMNI SAY</strong></p> <p>The four alumni that left feedback to date gave <strong>highly positive reports</strong> with Rehabs.com. Three shared five out of five star ratings for treatment effectiveness, while two awarded five-star ratings for the staff's level of experience and training and its visitor policies. "I loved it at new life treatment center,” one alum wrote. “They gave me back my life.” Lynn added: "This was a life changing facility. Very God centered."</p> <p>On Google, New Life Treatment Center earned an average rating of <strong>4.8 out of five stars</strong> from six reviews.<small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-1"><sup>[1]</sup></a></small> All but one of the reviews were five out of five stars. All of the reviewers indicated that they liked treatment and found it effective. Alumni cited the “amazing” staff, the coping skills they were taught, and its religious focus as strengths of the facility.</p> <p><strong>WHAT FAMILY & FRIENDS SAY</strong></p> <p>Feedback provided by the pair of loved ones about New Life Treatment Center was more mixed. Loved ones did not agree on the strengths and weaknesses of the facility. For instance, for holistic offerings, the ratings ranged from one out of five stars to five stars.</p> <p>Offering five-star ratings for the facility's discharge planning and family participation, a loved one wrote: “Develop a sense of faith in a higher power to overcome fear and addiction.” The other survey respondent, however, felt that the program was too short and that there was a lack of supervision. “Too short of program for heroin addiction...No halfway house planned,” they wrote. </p> <p><strong>FINANCING</strong></p> <p>New Life Treatment accepts self-pay, which is supplemented by donations to reduce prices and private insurance plans. The facility is also one of <a href="https://wwwdasis.samhsa.gov/webt/state_data/MN16.pdf" target="_blank">286 facilities in Minnesota</a> that accept public insurance plans. However, the facility does not accept Medicare. </p> <p><small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-1"><sup>[1]</sup></a> <a href="https://www.google.com/search?q=New+Life+Treatment+Center+in+Woodstock,+MN&rlz=1C1OPRA_enUS578US578&ei=rmQdW_H4DsnXzgKwkrLwBQ&start=0&sa=N&biw=1082&bih=685#lrd=0x878bc0d302f092bf:0x6da0a2e463d0ec03,1,,," target="_blank">GoogleReviews</a></small></p>
— Melanie Green · 2018-07-09 18:09:07 PDT
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