• Graduating from COMPASS is like having my own personal compass that helps point me in the right direction every single day.
    -- Male, age 42

  • The counselor assistants were great, and their groups were helpful. Treatment was wonderful, and it helped me a lot. I needed to hear the truth and look at things different. It allowed me to see reality in a way that I needed to see it. Treatment was not what I expected, I didn't think I was going to get a whole lot out of it, but I did.
    -- Male, age 29

  • I built myself up instead of relying on others to build me up. I don't have people around here putting me down.
    -- Female, age 47

  • Treatment was more then I expected. Everyone up here was really nice and helpful, especially the staff. I learned a lot about myself, and my addiction, and what to do when I get out of here.
    -- Male, age 21

  • I feel COMPASS overall was a tool that I needed in order to get back on track to guide me in the right direction. I had lost my way, and I needed this. The staff they were inspirational, and they taught me a lot through their self-experience and from their training. I learned a lot from both those perspectives.
    -- Male, age 42

  • It feels different, not being numb is something new. I've never made it past 23 days.This place gave me strength and hope to carry on.
    -- Female, age 28

  • Graduating from COMPASS is like having my own personal compass that helps point me in the right direction every single day.
    -- Male, age 42

  • I think very highly of treatment, because you saved my life. Because if I would have stayed out there I would have died. But I think you guys did a great job, I had to re-learn how to humble myself even when someone is telling me something I don't want to hear. I learned how to teach myself to have my hope grow, and I learned it is all about one day at a time, and to have reasonable confidence.
    -- Male, age 56

  • One of the hardest aspects about treating addiction is that it is not one-size-fits-all. What makes COMPASS special is that treatment is individualized to meet the needs of each patient. This treatment helps patients see the beauty of recovery and helps them build a foundation for long-term recovery and personal growth.
    -- COMPASS Counselor

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