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August 2023 by Steven Yurchuck
Speaking for a friend. They got a lot out of this place in terms of education. However, this person asked for sober living for two weeks. Was very honest that the obsession to use was not lifted. They refused to put this person in sober living. Completely negligent. There’s really no other word for it. After care was a ridiculous show. The counselor was awful. She absolutely sabotaged this person’s sobriety. They refused to even help this person find sober living outside.
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August 2023 by Robin Yurchuck
I really wish I could rate this place higher. There is a lot of great parts of this program. Great education. However, after care planning is absolutely neglected. They really chew you up and spit you out without a plan or support. Then, they wash your hands of you and won't help if you relapse. Speaking for a friend. There are many here who *want* to do the right thing, though, which is sadly more than you can say for many.
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July 2023 by Lewis H
A 28 day stay is ok and will introduce you to 12 Step recovery. But do NOT enter the "Extended Treatment Program". Their claims about it are false and you will be wasting your money.
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May 2023 by Melissa Enoch
@LCCNC Hybrid Webinar was able to take a tour throughout Fellowship Hall and take a walk on their meditation path. This path includes demonstration of the 12 steps including the first step We admitted that we are powerless over —- and that our lives had become unmanageable.This ability to meditation along each of the twelve steps offers individualsTo consider what brought them to treatment and what will keep them in recovery
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May 2023 by Kelsey Sullivan
Of course the best reviewed facility would cost the average person an astronomical amount of money. Medicaid isn't accepted there. With inflation and growing number of economic hardships people are facing right now, how many addicts can afford $20,000 upfront and an extra $20,000 upon completion? For that price it should be luxurious! The typical American way... money is put above saving lives.
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April 2023 by Charlene V.
The majority of the staff are quite caring, especially dining hall and nurses/medical. it is a VERY strict environment with a full full schedule each day, so be prepared to work hard and it will pay off.
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February 2023 by Kori John Shackleford
Fellowship Hall give me hope when I had none. They let me come in even though I owed money as most of us the addicts don't have much money but they they gave me a shot and it was 90-day program The extended care program and Michael yow at all my therapist I've ever had saved my life for you to get to the same place as I was just thinking of the other person that was in a few minutes to go back and forth to the
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December 2022 by Oliver F.
Absolutely wonderful place, environment, and is certainly too of the line within the industry. The negative review I saw was ridiculous and sad. They wanted a tried and true, proven facility to bend over backwards for them and change the way they operate during COVID of all times just to make things easier for them. When you or a loved one goes to a rehab, the facility is not there to do all the work for you. I had an amazing experience at fellowship hall. This facility made the one I had been to previously look like adult daycares compared to here is the highest professional medical facility possible. Not only did I really enjoy my time here, I left (reluctantly) after my time was up feeling like I had all the tools I needed to live a sober lifestyle. I would not have been able to do this without fellowship hall and I owe this place very thing.
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July 2022 by Phil Rivera
One of the worst experiences of my life. Rehabs are sketchy in general. The opioid epidemic exists in this country because rehabilitation is an insurance scam. No one at this place cared. It's an adult daycare. Wasted opportunity. Made me give up.
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May 2022 by Thomas Halik
I truly believe that Fellowship Hall saved my life, my family and is responsible for my relationship with my God today. The staff is beyond compare , the accommodations and the food are well above average . I am grateful for my time there, so much so that I went back, and after struggling, was welcomed with open arms! I wore out meditation trail, and have made great friends and memories I would have never know. ?
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August 2021 by Christine TheBratt
I've waited two months for my fiance to get home only to find out that this place is convinced him that he should live in the Oxford House. They didn't bother to tell him that the closest Oxford House to the place where he lives is not close at all. So he won't be coming home to help me. He will be going to Atlanta which is 2 hours away from me. That is not helping us. I have to give it to the doctors though, it's not easy convincing my fiance of things and they did. Fellowship Hall sucks and they are conniving and they lie saying they're helping when they're not at all.
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August 2021 by GODOF GRACE
this prograhm was a great experince for me i learned alot here i think i will be just fine thaanks to all the staff here
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July 2021 by Len Avery
Fellowship Hall definitely gave me the jumpstart needed to get my sobriety on track. Everyone was excellent to work with and the tools are still helping me today!
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June 2021 by Kyle Nau
Discharged from facility on the 26th day out of 28 because I walked outside during Covid and said hello to my spouse. Maintaining six feet the whole time. Didn’t touch, kiss, hug, nothing and they still discharged me without any question or second thought they dismissed me. Fellowship Hall is an amazing place to get sober but if you make one false move, they may discharge you wo warning. So beware!!!
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January 2021 by Philip Compton
If it were possible to give zero stars, I would’ve certainly done so. Fellowship hall looks nice from the exterior; however, the staff, nurses, et al are extremely rude, two-faced, nearly impossible to work with, and truly only care about people of a certain age. In other words, if you’re not young and fit, you likely won’t be able to stay in the program. AGE DISCRIMINATION at it’s absolute finest. I recommend finding somewhere else in the area to spend your $20,000 on recovery. These people will tell you one thing on the phone only to completely change their tune after they get your money in hand. The good old “bait and switch” is their bread and butter. Awful experience that almost cost my mother her life. Do not let them swindle you; they’re sales people first and foremost; patents/clients are third or fourth priority.