The Watershed

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3.05
Based on 20 Reviews

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Shane
US

I used live chat because I only have a …lifeline cell phone from assurance wireless I used live chat because I only have a lifeline cell phone. The chat person,Jacob,was friendly until I told him I only have Medicaid,then he gave me information for a govt site I had already been to,when I tried to reply for more help,I was cut off from the chat abruptly. Can't call them because my lifeline cell isn't working. Tried over and over to start new chat session..it won't let me,keeps saying to call the phone number. If I had insurance maybe they will let me chat and get help,I'm lost for now.

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Alumni
US

Drugs/AWOLs are Rampant Dear Watershed and staff, I have brought to your attention innumerable times the fact that your facility is overwhelmed by drug use and AWOLs. I talked to my Therapist there, and he told me that Watershed has a strict three AWOL limit. I responded by saying "you have a three permission slip rule." You also do not enforce your rules. A patient who was there and who I will call C AWOLed at least six times. Why was he not thrown out? A rule without enforcement is no rule at all. My Therapist said C had to endure a harsh discussion with all of the Therapists as a punishment. I have had more stressful days at work. Let's talk about drug use. Whose idea was it to place addicts in run-down apartments next to known drug dealers? Are you incompetent morons? You get the outcomes you have prepared for yourself. So many people were on drugs at Quantum that I simply stopped talking to them. I can describe your program in two words "negligence" and "stupidity." Do you understand what you are doing? There are some positive aspects of the Watershed program. Your staff is nice and supportive, you got me clean, and the facility gave me a chance to recover. One other matter from the apartments, Barry is unprofessional and should be fired. He walked into my apartment and farted four times while I was doing homework from the Therapist. He also accused me of being drunk, which I was not, and me and my roommate both took breathalyzers and drug tests. The tests were not the issue, I knew I'd pass, it was his conduct. It was so unprofessional that I stopped talking altogether.

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Alumni
US

watershead Detox all the way top iop is good bit once you get to the watersheads halfway it's like a massive s*** storm the apts are terrible the landlord Bobby is a total sum bag. You could owe 150 in rent and he will come up to you and say thats worng you owe 500 even if you have all your receipts then tell you be out by 5am

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Julia H
US

I am indebted to The Watershed for giving me the education and support that has enabled a better quality of life. Although I was court mandated, the professionals at The Watershed stood by me for over three months. They identified crucial behavioral traits I slowly came to accept. Through repetition and lessons in tolerance their environment changed me. My transition back home proved the foundation formed was successful.

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Anonynous Alumni
US

Great Program but some staff ruins it. The Watersheds treatment program is extremely intense, it is a well designed program and some of the staff and therapists are fantastic, but the further you go through their program the worse their staff gets. In particular Bobby, the manager of the halfway and three quarters properties likes to talk down to people and treat them like he is a collector for the mafia. A sexually confused property manager named Mel decided to changer her name to Brandon so she could pursue guys and be a gay man instead of a straight woman. It made me uncomfortable that this was the person who checked my room 5 nights a week.

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