Unfortunately, I had to leave one star, but I would leave 0 stars if I could. I was court ordered to do a 28-day inpatient drug program, not because I was abusing/addicted to drugs, but to avoid a 3-year prison sentence. I wrote a check for $10k upon my arrival to stay for 28 days. Did not detox from anything and went straight to residential living continuing my prescriptions that i brought from my physician. I dont even drink. This facility's upper management team is run by greedy, lying, and thieving individuals. They will try and steal from your packages if they are sent to you (I caught one of them in the act and made him give me my item back that he tried to steal). I've read other reviews from other people before I came here, and they were all true. I saw multiple people over-drugged (standing up nodding off and stumbling), sub-par patient care, and the lack of compassion to most. My insurance was willing to pay this facility past 28 days, and the Clinical Director/Managment Team threatened to Baker-Act me if I left on my own will. The director Billy was telling me constant lies, telling me that he would talk to me about my discharge, but in reality, he was just stalling me so I would stay longer. They were trying to get the most insurance money that they could, committing Insurance Fraud to the highest degree keeping me past 28 days. When I was finally discharged, the completion letter had two different spots with typos, the word 'her' instead of 'him'. So, I had to go back in twice and have them redo it while I was proofreading it. If you or a loved one actually has a drug problem, you will leave this place with a worst one. You will not recover from anything with the level of care that I witnessed here. The cleaning staff were great, but sadly the place was still dirty because most of the patients never cleaned up after themselves. Honestly makes sense because a lot of them were homeless. Food was most of the time edible. The nurses also were great, very curtious and great people all around. Group facilitators Berta and Lewis were great aswell, and they definitely have the ability to help someone who is willing to recieve it. The admissions recruiter John told me that I could have my cell phone for an hour every day, but that never happened. Also, my family was calling the facility every few hours for 3 days straight before my anticipated 28th final day and they kept telling her that they would tell me she called, they never did. My wife and kids drove 3 hours to come get me on my 28th day, but upper management told them to go home, and I wasn't being discharged, to obviously commit insurance fraud and run up the insurance bill. They dident tell me they arrived either. I attended all of the groups and followed the program and played along. I have never seen so many grown adults lie, especially the "therapist" Mark, and the "director" Billy. This place is all about getting the most money out of their patients to line their pockets. My wallet was also $5 cash short when I was making a purchase through them. Also, there is no massage therapist like their website advertises, no one running the "salon", no chalk for their pool sticks, old worn-out deflated basket balls. If you are admitted into this facility, prepare yourself for lies and deception.