Wilderness Treatment Center

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Marion, United States

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Wilderness Treatment Center Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Wilderness Treatment Center is located in Marion, United States on 200 Hubbart Dam Rd. Wilderness Treatment Center is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category addiction treatment centeralcoholism treatment program in United States.

Address

200 Hubbart Dam Rd

Phone

+14068542832

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Dan Gorski Media

I attended WTC 3 years and 5 months ago, my first time trying out the sobriety aspect. This place saved my life and truly push me to change into the better person I am now. If I could comment on other people’s 1 star reviews. I would say. It sounds like those people were not willing to get sober. Making up excuses to make it sound like it wasn’t everything that it was cut out to be. Especially co dependent parents who comment saying not to send there parents to a place that will eventually help their kids out in the long run. All in all if you want to change your life. Go here, if you don’t. Then you truly haven’t hit your bottom in life. I work in recovery now. Due to this program, my life has changed for the better and I have everything I could ever want to keep me happy in this life.

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Cynthia Intile

Sadly they have been shut down. 2 families sued them because their son’s ran away and were brought back by police. The boys were unharmed but apparently the families were angry enough to put them out of business. Very very very sad. It was a place that did a lot of good for a lot of people.

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Carl C

Excellent program!!! The staff at WTC are very professional and really care about helping the kids achieve sobriety. Our son greatly benefited from his time there.

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Matthew Kardan

I went here about 2 years ago and i will always remember my experience. What they sis do was a great job at provide amazing meals that i needed in my extewamly enhealthy state and provided me with wilderness experience that was top notch. Trust me when i say that the guys are more than safe with the wilder guides they prove for the patients. I did not agree with all the methods of treatment used but overall it is a amazing cross of wilderness therapy and a traditional treatment stay. Im extreamy happy that the DUB as everyone calls it their was part of my journey highly recommend.

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Matt Woodrum

Went here several years ago... Early 90's... It was one of the most scenic, spiritual and thrilling chapters of my life. It gave me my love of the outdoors. Being an east coaster and seeing that place was life changing. However, I will say this, I am not one to judge harshly but I have been far removed from this place and been around the program long enough to say. Treatment centers are a business, and business need dollars.... Not that I am bashing WTC here as it was an incredible experience but talking to my parents and looking back there were a lot of decisions that would have been made differently. One, if you send your child to a treatment center and they try to send them somewhere else after they have complete the first program, ie: halfway house, extended long term treatment center, be very wary, I went from Montana to Louisiana and that was the most horrific 11 months of my life. My parents spent way too much money for the care I needed. Two months at WTC should be more than enough if you have a great outpatient center when they return, have a sponsor or at least someone to take them to their meetings daily outpatient a couple times a week and certainly helps to find young peoples AA. Most states have conferences that are geared towards young people in recovery.. that is what will keep them sober not more treatment