Recovery ventures is definitely a ‘last resort’ rehabilitation center. As mentioned in the video, most addicts that have truly suffered cannot do it on there own or with help of a 30 day program. Even though I only completed 7 of 24 months, RVC was the only program I could find that actually helped me save my life. It is a extremely tough program, but it is as tough as you make it. I’m still sober to this day thanks to Recovery Ventrues and Alcoholics Anonymous.
-Patrick T
I don’t think that 80 graduates in 6 years is commendable or that their sobriety is accurate for the most part.Adam has relapsed(the Director’s husband)along with countless other graduates as well as staff members,only to be swept under the rug with the excuse that addiction is cunning and baffeling. It really seems that your program’s military tactics are not producing postive results…Power is an addiction too and that is the basis of your program along with many more unhealthy traits.SHAME.
I am sorry you feel that way knowyourrights31. As for myself and the other 80 some graduates to date, who have remained successful in our recovery, we feel the experience is priceless. Consider yourself fortunate for not requiring our services.
Fraud that is the first word that comes to my mind when I watch this video. It’s scary that you can make such an unhealthy hellhole into paradise through a video camera. Shame on RVC for lying and ppretending that capital gain is the primary reason for its existence.
What a powerful video! I wanted to hug each one of those who made the positive choice to reclaim their lives by going to Recovery Ventures. Dave, Adam and Jennifer have done a remarkable job as the founders and leaders of the program. I encourage anyone who needs help dealing with addiction to contact Recovery Ventures. Congratulations to those already in the program. God bless you.
Pat Cothran
Former Chairman, and Honorary Member of the Recovery Ventures Board of Directors
February 7th, 2010 at 7:08 pm
Recovery ventures is definitely a ‘last resort’ rehabilitation center. As mentioned in the video, most addicts that have truly suffered cannot do it on there own or with help of a 30 day program. Even though I only completed 7 of 24 months, RVC was the only program I could find that actually helped me save my life. It is a extremely tough program, but it is as tough as you make it. I’m still sober to this day thanks to Recovery Ventrues and Alcoholics Anonymous.
-Patrick T
February 7th, 2010 at 7:16 pm
I don’t think that 80 graduates in 6 years is commendable or that their sobriety is accurate for the most part.Adam has relapsed(the Director’s husband)along with countless other graduates as well as staff members,only to be swept under the rug with the excuse that addiction is cunning and baffeling. It really seems that your program’s military tactics are not producing postive results…Power is an addiction too and that is the basis of your program along with many more unhealthy traits.SHAME.
February 7th, 2010 at 8:02 pm
I am sorry you feel that way knowyourrights31. As for myself and the other 80 some graduates to date, who have remained successful in our recovery, we feel the experience is priceless. Consider yourself fortunate for not requiring our services.
February 7th, 2010 at 8:24 pm
Fraud that is the first word that comes to my mind when I watch this video. It’s scary that you can make such an unhealthy hellhole into paradise through a video camera. Shame on RVC for lying and ppretending that capital gain is the primary reason for its existence.
February 7th, 2010 at 8:53 pm
What a powerful video! I wanted to hug each one of those who made the positive choice to reclaim their lives by going to Recovery Ventures. Dave, Adam and Jennifer have done a remarkable job as the founders and leaders of the program. I encourage anyone who needs help dealing with addiction to contact Recovery Ventures. Congratulations to those already in the program. God bless you.
Pat Cothran
Former Chairman, and Honorary Member of the Recovery Ventures Board of Directors