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Heartview Foundation

Heartview Foundation

(3 reviews)

As sad as this sounds, this is the best treatment facility I've been to. Their new facility is very…read morenice, with spacious rooms, good food, a nice living room and exercise facility. They offer great additional services, including medication assisted treatment, outpatient and aftercare, and mental health services. I've been sober for 3 months and counting thanks to them!

I checked in on 6/20/24 everything was going good when the driver got here at 4:45 am a be there…read moreat 8:15am everything was good until then I got there. I met with everybody I needed to the nurse the doctors I got my first dose of methadone. Everything was great until I got back to the ward I asked for my things were they said they were still going through them, but they wouldn't be getting them soon. I don't know a couple hours or so later they said they were done and they brought my stuff to my room yet I was missing, a lot of items they said, my chargers were contraband that they were gonna keep them in the front room. My portable chargers were contraband my fingernail polish contraband. They gave me fingernail polishes and my fingernail pol I was told signed up the residential program that I could bring arts and craft stuff so I brought arts and craft stuff. OK so let me give you an overview of my mental state has to be everything needs to be in order it can't be just thrown into everything in one and it has to have an order so my clothes were suitcase. My toiletries were in another carry-on bag with my polish and face wash and hair straightener curling iron over that stuff and make up were in my backpack and then my arts and crafts were in another carry-on suitcase thing when it came down to give me my stuff and they said that I couldn't have any of my arts and craft stuff because it was just just overwhelming. I overheard them talking even before I got into the building , the guy Scott same is this one person oh heck no they got it. They got a freaking downsize or something so that was the first uncomfortable feeling that I had when they told me that I couldn't have any of my arts and craft stuff and I had said well when I called or whatever they told me that I could, I guess I shouldn't have even came with them or whatever and instead of , me like 1 and they said well yeah well then you should leave then you should leave Tony and Tony and the other room talking about me asking what is she doing? Why is she still sitting there? She left or something like that in return vulnerable state I was already coming down. I was not wanting to be there out of that office crying my eyes out and the first place I ran to was my counselor Morgan. I started talking to her about it and she kinda called me down. She went and talk to them with the head lady Director of the program and they came up with an agreement that I could get , two things out of my arts and crafts for a project or something I said OK fine yeah it was almost 830 at night. I still haven't gotten it. I still feel pretty uneasy before the shift changed. I'm talking about me and I didn't feel right it was a weekend coming up. I just felt like they didn't give a damn they didn't try to talk to not leaving. It's more like they wanted to leave. They wanted to know they pick up and it could've been my last use. I gonna die. i'm down to this program before August 8 of last year and graduated. I thought it was the most awesomeness program. It was great. The staff were great. I had a couple problems with a couple of the staff before like Jess I still had a problem with her. She was talking shit about me before when I was there about my clothes and yeah again I just let it pass this time I don't know if I would if I would recommend it to anybody. It doesn't seem like they give a shit about us. There are a lot of stuff that do like Ayana. I'm trip Morgan those are the main ones that really talk to me. I still chose to leave because I felt so uncomfortable about the way they were talking about me that and it didn't feel that they wanted to help me so my recommendation for this place , if you're really trying to get sober don't go unless they like you because you feel like shit in the end

Seeds of Hope - Abused Adult Resource Center

Seeds of Hope - Abused Adult Resource Center

(1 review)

Non-profit organization my you know what. Parents that did nothing wrong get screwed by this…read moreplace. $115 per hour to visit your own children? Because another parent lied about abuse the parent has to pay out the yup! Now for real cases, yes it is a great idea and place. But as for non-profit and they make it darn near impossible to visit your own children with the high cost. The judicial system of ND is screwed up, which gives this place buisness.

From the owner: Helping victims of domestic violence and sexual assault for over 20 years…read more The Abused Adult Resource Center (AARC) headquartered in Bismarck, North Dakota, provides emergency support, crisis intervention, temporary shelter, food, counseling, and advocacy to victims of domestic violence and domestic assault. We serve families and individuals in distress throughout south central North Dakota, helping them find a life free from abuse. * Crisis Intervention: programs to break the cycle of violence, including a 24-hour crisis hot line advocacy, emotional support and referrals. * Children's Programs: counseling, support, education and child abuse prevention. * Family Safety Center: a safe, neutral place where parents can visit children in foster care because of abuse and neglect, and where custodial parents can transfer temporary custody of their children to noncustodial parents for visitation. * Pam's House: a "safe house" for women and children affected by domestic violence, combining temporary shelter with counseling and assistance for rebuilding lives. * Criminal Justice Program: prepares certified domestic violence advocates who assist victims through the legal process of obtaining a court order for protection.

AID, Inc. Self-Help Center & Thrift Shop

AID, Inc. Self-Help Center & Thrift Shop

(1 review)

I used to volunteer here when I was younger and I will admit that some aspects of thrift shops can…read morebe kind of gross, but you run as much of a risk getting another person's germs on you when you try on something in a high-end department store as you do when you purchase something in a second-hand shop, so I'm not too worried about it. I wouldn't get a swimsuit or underwear here, but as long as you have a functional washer and dryer waiting for your new purchases, you should be fine. Things here are ridiculously cheap and some days, they run half-off specials that you don't even know about until you get to the register. I got like three ugly Christmas sweaters and a mug and a dumb statue and honest-to-god Uggs (this was 2009, don't judge) for under $10 once. Not even kidding. I was in here with my moother last summer and got a bunch of old mom jeans to turn into high-waisted shorts, too, and they turned out super adorable and cost me about 1/20th of what my friends here are paying for theirs. While waiting to check out, I found a makeup primer in a ten-cent bin and it was the best primer I ever bought. Honestly, this place turns out miracles. Lots of random old stuff in the back right corner and if I remember correctly, a bunch of books downstairs, too. All kinds of cool jewelry in the display case, as well. You'll get some weird junk every once in a while and at times you'll interact with some *interesting* characters who are also shopping in the store, but that is thrifting for you.

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