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September 2023 by Tyler Travis
Great place both inpatient and outpatient.I’m 33 years old and have been an addict of meth and fentanyl over half my life. Today I have more sober time than I ever had in the past thanks to a combination of both inpatient and outpatient treatment along with AA and NA meetings. Thanks for my life back KRC, Tyler Travis Burdick
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March 2020 by Sean Anderson
This place needs to be better to the community. Letting hoards of chain smokers out onto my street every few hours to leave their trash wherever they happen to be standing is an awful way to help people be better members of society
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March 2018 by john hoffman
Krc today, Has saved me from losing my mind and a life of drug addiction. Im forever greatful for the guidence i recieved while attending krc. And the tools i learned there can never be for gotten. I use them everyday. They have a caring and compassionate staff and that makes all the difference. Thank you krc!!!
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March 2017 by Scott Lawrence
As a chemical dependency trainee, I spent a year getting Chemical Dependency Professional certification from Olympic College (excellent program; learned a lot there, caring staff and educators) and then moved on to KITSAP RECOVERY CENTER for further training and internship. What a disaster. The culture at KRC was often mocking and punitive toward inpatients. I know because I was present at many staff meetings. Some staff are caring and do their best to help, but there are a toxic few whose cynicism and brutality pollute the culture under the current leadership, playing into the hands of a few counselors who unethically prey psychologically on the fears and confusions of the already harmed patients, counselors who hunt down and dismiss needful patients from treatment on the basis of rigid interpretations of rules and regulations. Powertrippers. Ugly. Do not seek treatment there if you can avoid it. You might end up up with a counselor who has no understanding of addiction just looking to punish your miserable addicted ass.