Category: | Health, |
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Address: | 200 Daruma Pkwy, Dayton, OH 45439, USA |
Postal code: | 45439 |
Phone: | (937) 262-3500 |
Website: | http://www.projectcureinc.org/ |
Monday: | 6:15 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 6:15 AM – 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 6:15 AM – 5:00 PM |
Thursday: | 6:15 AM – 5:00 PM |
Friday: | 6:15 AM – 5:00 PM |
Saturday: | 6:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
Sunday: | Closed |
I’m going to make a different kind of review for PC because I personally don’t go there but I know several people who have been in the program for many years & some who are still in the program.
Through those people I feel I can make a review especially since I’ve been familiar with it for over 15 years .
I have personally gotten to know people myself due to me knowing people going there awhile . I know some of these friendships outside of the program .
Some of the same People ride to PC together every morning on the days they go & this to has become a routine . They call to make sure each other is up & ready . They have even become friends with their driver who picks them up.
They acknowledge Birthdays , Christmas & sometimes even exchange small gifts because it’s “ the thought that counts.”
With the building closing on Daruma Pkwy , Clients have to chose between 2 other locations to go to which means people will not get to see their usual friends or the people they are use to seeing on a daily basis.
I seriously feel bad for everyone having to make that decision.
I believe part of rehabilitation is having someone to talk to, having a social life & being around others that you have known for years.
Not everyone will be able to go to the same location so it’s sad that they have to split up like they are .
I thought the bldg on Daruma was a great location & near the bus line as well.
Wishing everyone going through this change Good Luck .
From my own experience I called around looking for help last summer. Left a message, was contacted where they got some info from me over the phone, got a scheduled appointment a month from then. Made it to my appointment, came in sick thinking I would get help right then, no. Filled out paperwork, got another appointment made it to that. Got assigned a counsoler, did bloodwork urine samples. When medicated I was great, stayed this way all year. Got tired of going everyday, was ready to get off it cause it was a hassle due to work and driving times fifteen miles away. Tried stopping cold turkey, big mistake, now trying to get back on to be medically discharged weaned off little at a time. I recommend just following through with what is right for you personally. Posting from my personal experience I got help I needed when I put forth the effort to get it. If you got no where to turn to try it, eventually I got tired of the taste of that medicine and been sober for so long I felt I was strong enough to leave on my own without help, should of got weaned off it. Good luck