First time in recovery and this place saved my life. Is very thorough with the big book and really teaches you about the beauty of sobriety. Staff is amazing and diligently helps with anything and everything. I’ve never had an experience like this and it was the best thing that ever happened to me ! Will forever be grateful for this place and so thankful for all the staff and the fellowship💖
Sarah
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May 10, 2024
Charleston Recovery Center was a totally different journey compared to treatment centers I had gone to in South Florida. It’s a comfortable, family feel that gives you the time, space, and peace to heal. I was able to get to the root of my disease and build a fellowship of amazing people that are so important to me!
Lauren Moser
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August 16, 2024
Don’t go here! No therapists, unprofessional (except for Janeane who is awesome), and there’s a major problem with inappropriate physical relationships at this place. Including the staff trying to get with the members. Yuck! Everyone walks around unsupervised so don’t send your husband or wife here. And if you get in an argument w your partner they will make it their business and get in the middle of it and lie to you about where they are. They’ll isolate your loved one from you. Haven’t spoken to mine in 3 weeks bc they’re encouraging it. Enabling his avoidant behavior and making me the enemy isn’t a good way to keep people sober in my opinion. They’ll tell you they’ll treat you like family up there but they’ll gang up on you as soon as you have a concern bc they’re all victims in there. If you’re not an addict or not the one paying their bills then you’re the enemy. The staff and members will curse at you and hang up on you if you try to speak to your loved one. No dirext answers on how he’s doing. Just redirected and postponed calls for 3 weeks. This place sucks! They don’t even provide medical detox for opiates they gave him a few ativans and trazedone and wished him luck basically. My poor guy was sick for like 2 weeks and said this place sucks, but he’s still there. Hope it works but Don’t go here. This place is a CULT, not a medical facility. I don’t think there’s even one licensed or qualified therapist or doctor up there. It’s sad and GROSS how they treat you.
Carrie Gordon
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May 01, 2024
Charleston recovery center changed my life. I've been in the grips of my drug addiction for 20 years and entered into countless rehabs and detox centers. The Hope gave me what I had always been missing, a relationship with my higher power and the fellowship of real friends that I can share life with.
Frank Gencarelli
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May 03, 2024
The Charleston Recovery Center (“The Hope”) saved my life. I came to the program as a broken-down, aging, desperate and defeated alcoholic. Open arms, immediate attention to my comfort, a welcome ceremony like no other - made me keenly aware of being placed in the midst of something very special. It wasn’t long before I concluded that the key to the program is its peer-to-peer model; everyone, from new residents to seasoned staff, is a product of The Hope. Members of the community work one-on-one, helping each other take the 12 steps of recovery. Shared experiences and a common problem with a common solution inform deep confessional conversations in a safe, protected space. Miraculous changes emerge. Folks become bright-eyed, more energetic, more engaging and extroverted- funnier! Unlikely friendships blossom. Group meetings erupt in belly laughs over the absurdities of the past. In my two years of association with The Hope, I’ve witnessed the miracle in case after case. It produces a “high” unmatched by any mind altering substance.
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2578 Ashley River Rd Unit G, Charleston, SC 29414, USA
First time in recovery and this place saved my life. Is very thorough with the big book and really teaches you about the beauty of sobriety. Staff is amazing and diligently helps with anything and everything. I’ve never had an experience like this and it was the best thing that ever happened to me ! Will forever be grateful for this place and so thankful for all the staff and the fellowship💖
Charleston Recovery Center was a totally different journey compared to treatment centers I had gone to in South Florida. It’s a comfortable, family feel that gives you the time, space, and peace to heal. I was able to get to the root of my disease and build a fellowship of amazing people that are so important to me!
Don’t go here! No therapists, unprofessional (except for Janeane who is awesome), and there’s a major problem with inappropriate physical relationships at this place. Including the staff trying to get with the members. Yuck! Everyone walks around unsupervised so don’t send your husband or wife here. And if you get in an argument w your partner they will make it their business and get in the middle of it and lie to you about where they are. They’ll isolate your loved one from you. Haven’t spoken to mine in 3 weeks bc they’re encouraging it. Enabling his avoidant behavior and making me the enemy isn’t a good way to keep people sober in my opinion. They’ll tell you they’ll treat you like family up there but they’ll gang up on you as soon as you have a concern bc they’re all victims in there. If you’re not an addict or not the one paying their bills then you’re the enemy. The staff and members will curse at you and hang up on you if you try to speak to your loved one. No dirext answers on how he’s doing. Just redirected and postponed calls for 3 weeks. This place sucks! They don’t even provide medical detox for opiates they gave him a few ativans and trazedone and wished him luck basically. My poor guy was sick for like 2 weeks and said this place sucks, but he’s still there. Hope it works but Don’t go here. This place is a CULT, not a medical facility. I don’t think there’s even one licensed or qualified therapist or doctor up there. It’s sad and GROSS how they treat you.
Charleston recovery center changed my life. I've been in the grips of my drug addiction for 20 years and entered into countless rehabs and detox centers. The Hope gave me what I had always been missing, a relationship with my higher power and the fellowship of real friends that I can share life with.
The Charleston Recovery Center (“The Hope”) saved my life. I came to the program as a broken-down, aging, desperate and defeated alcoholic. Open arms, immediate attention to my comfort, a welcome ceremony like no other - made me keenly aware of being placed in the midst of something very special. It wasn’t long before I concluded that the key to the program is its peer-to-peer model; everyone, from new residents to seasoned staff, is a product of The Hope. Members of the community work one-on-one, helping each other take the 12 steps of recovery. Shared experiences and a common problem with a common solution inform deep confessional conversations in a safe, protected space. Miraculous changes emerge. Folks become bright-eyed, more energetic, more engaging and extroverted- funnier! Unlikely friendships blossom. Group meetings erupt in belly laughs over the absurdities of the past. In my two years of association with The Hope, I’ve witnessed the miracle in case after case. It produces a “high” unmatched by any mind altering substance.