NEW SEASON – GREENVILLE METRO TREATMENT CENTER
New Season, formerly known as Colonial Management Group, is a substance abuse treatment provider with a presence in 70 locations across 21 states. The organization focuses on the addiction-as-a-disease model of treatment and specializes in addressing opioid abuse. The Greenville Metro Treatment Center offers outpatient treatment to individuals residing in Greenville and nearby areas including Five Forks, Magnolia Acres, Conestee, Mauldin, Gantt, Overbrook, Willow Heights, Powdersville, Parker, and Sans Souci.
TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT
The programming at the center is tailored to support each client’s recovery journey. Through an initial assessment process led by a team of physicians, a personalized treatment plan is developed for every individual.
Treatment options may include individual counseling, group therapy, family counseling, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) such as methadone, buprenorphine, or Suboxone. It is noteworthy that this facility is one of the 26 in South Carolina offering Methadone maintenance. The center is operational from 5 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on weekdays and from 6 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. on Saturday mornings.
STAFF CREDENTIALS
Unfortunately, no information regarding the facility’s staff is available on their official website. Based on responses from three individuals surveyed by Best-rehabs.com, the staff’s level of training and experience received ratings of two, three, and four stars.
WHAT ALUMNI SAY
As of now, Best-rehabs.com has not received any feedback from alumni. Online reviews on Google from 19 individuals have provided mixed opinions, resulting in an average rating of 3.1 out of five stars. One alum named Yvette expressed her gratitude, stating, “This place saved my life.” She awarded the facility a five-star review. Conversely, Jillian disagreed and mentioned, “No doctor. Not enough counselors. They use watered-down medicine and double the price.”
WHAT FRIENDS & FAMILY SAY
Responses from three loved ones surveyed by Best-rehabs.com also yielded mixed reviews. Two out of the three individuals indicated that they would recommend the facility, whereas one person would not. While they appreciated the counseling options provided by the facility, there was disagreement regarding the staff. One respondent wrote, “Poorly trained staff,” whereas another mentioned, “They understand and they listen to you.”
FINANCING
Information about the cost of treatment is not available on the facility’s official website. However, it is mentioned that New Season accepts cash, debit or credit cards, as well as certain forms of insurance.
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