Reviews
I had the most amazing counselor there. I also had the best nurse who brought me books from her home so I had things to read in the evenings and down time. But that unfortunately was overshadowed by the complete lack of professionalism by the techs. They were rude. Always on their cell phones. Made it clear they didn’t want to do anything for you. Would not even make eye contact while on their phones. It was horrible! I’m being kind by giving them two stars and that’s only for the two positive people there. This really felt like prison. No joke. I would recommend La Hacienda in Hunt, TX. I got way more out of that and I have stayed sober since attending that facility. Don’t go here.
2
7 years ago (08-06-2018)
The place was beautiful and like a resort. They helped me out a great deal. They are very lax on patient privacy. Most of the staff were excellent but some need to be fired. Especially some of the BHT’s. All the therapist I met were great. All in all great place
3
7 years ago (08-06-2018)
I have nothing but good thoughts and experiences about my stay at River Oaks.everyone. was thoughtful and helpful. It takes a certain type of person to do that job with all the different moods and withdrawing everyone one is different and are there for something other than alcohol that's what I went for., but we are all there for the same thing. To get better! Thank you River Oaks! You mad My stay there pleasant, and helped guide me in the right direction.I miss my little bubble I was in, but you guy gave me the tools to move forward.I'm 8 months sober and counting!
5
7 years ago (14-02-2018)
River Oaks is a great facility that is a well kept and upper middle class clientele for drug and alcohol rehabilitation. The grounds are well taken care of as well as the facility. Large living quarters and only one roommate. During detox period the client is taking care of extremely well. The majority of the staff is dedicated and passionate about their jobs. The program is a free will campus and the client is encouraged to do the appropriate things but are never forced into the therapy.The positive point about this facility is a place where you choose to be sober and can literally able to walk off campus at any moment. No locked detox ward just a beautiful hotel with an amazing purpose. This place will change your life forever if you allow them to help yourself. REMEMBER THAT disease is not your fault but your recovery is your responsibility. Love yourself enough to call River Oaks and get on that plane cause when you are an active addiction you have nothing left to lose and everything on the line. Death is the only other place you can go. The people who you meet will be the most amazing and inspirational group of addicts you can have around you. "An addict helping another addict is beyond parallel." This rang especially true for me. I wanted to also say the nurse Christina that is from New York was my intake nurse and treats everyone with dignity and respect no matter how bad you think that you and your behavior have been she never judged and always believed in me and my buddy Austin. I love you River Oaks Staff and in two months I will be visiting to speak for my 6 months sober. Tim is a great therapist and I am proud of the phone call I made, no matter how hard it was to actually hit that green dial button. This review has been my pleasure and if you want to meet me.I'll be there in Tampa bay in May so come see me and save yourself!!!!!!!
5
7 years ago (07-03-2018)
Great staff and facility !
So I'm adding on to this review .. My therapist was great.. Actually all the therapist are wonderful, and actually go out of there way for every client .. Along with the staff members.. You do the right thing! Good things Will come.. This place saved my life.. I will for ever be in debt to River Oaks.. Thank You.. My last day I thank the CEO Jeff for everything. I did not want to leave this facility !
The cooks and BHT we're my favorite ..
Edwin the cook plays and OK game of basketball ...will look forwarded to the alumni rematch .
5
7 years ago (15-03-2018)