The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center - Tulsa

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Tulsa, United States

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The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center - Tulsa Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center - Tulsa is located in Tulsa, United States on 601 N Main St. The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center - Tulsa is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category thrift store in United States.

Address

601 N Main St

Phone

+1 9185836119

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They cast aside my brother when he needed help the most. This place solely exists to exploit people in trouble for free labor. They do not care about any of their \beneficiaries\. They give them approximately 7 dollars a week as a \gratuity\. What a joke. They kicked my brother out for failing his intake drug test. What kind of rehab does that? You people are pathetic.

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david oppie

I'm a graduate and was hoping to talk with someone so I asked to talk to the resident manager and was told to come back Monday to talk to the staff.... is this how the staff at the salvation army treat people? I know in California the staff take time out of there day to greet people especially graduates ... this just blew my mind ...

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Shana Lynch

This is where my step-dad got clean after a 27 year addiction. He's been clean 10 years now!!! Truly a blessing!!!

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Tobi Smith

My partner went through this program and it's an absolute joke. It's faith based so there's no licensed counselors on staff. They have no tolerance policy so if you relapse, you're kicked out of the program. Every male that was in the program with my partner was either kicked out, is back in prison, and one passed away due to overdosing after being kicked out of the program two days prior. They make all participants file for food stamps and then serve them food various grocery stores have donated. I've heard several complaints about food being served that was out of date and bad. If you have an appointment during the week, they make you make the day up by working a weekend day. It's all about how much labor they can get out of the participants. Does this program help? Some people yes. But there are also a lot of people who relapse. They don't talk about that. Their idea of recovery is praying it away and addiction goes so much deeper than that.

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Chris Young

Seven months sober today thanks in a huge part to this fine organization. I owe them my life.... literally. Today I reflect back on my experience at the Tulsa ARC: the friends that I made, the support I received and hopefully gave back, and the gift I was so freely given. Thank you is not enough.