CDRP is a wonderful program full of counselors that really care about your health. But it won't work if you don't care. They have a nice new facility now, I've gone back to visit and it's really nice, clean, welcoming environment. I have long lasting friends I was able to make through their classes and 5 years sober.
Robert Lortz
Dec 2019
This facility and its staff are nothing short of a miracle! I have tried so many times to stop using drugs and up until I began treatment here, I have failed fantastically. The staff here are kind, empathetic, compassionate, patient, understanding, and supportive. The medical team is attentive, proactive, and beyond knowledgeable. They work as a team to support you and your recovery by giving you the tools you need to succeed. I am who I am now because of the people that work here and I will forever be a better person because of them. I owe them everything.
Wendy Dutton
Dec 2019
Structure good. Opportunity to build recovery community. Inconsistency with quality of group leaders and counselors. Not good system in place to deal with client grievances. Protocols and rules enforced inconsistent enough to trigger vulnerable clients. Not up to date on state of the art recovery
Rosario R
Dec 2019
Thee take their time to figure out how to better help you.
larry brown
Dec 2019
Nice staffing
mina lee
Dec 2018
So even though I told them about my sleeping problems during my first few meetings with the medical team and would fall asleep during group they only decided to address the issue after I started taking methadone so they could blame it on the medication and say that I’m still trying to get high. To make everything worse they tried to put me back in phase 1 after I’d already spent 4 days in phase 2. What a shame because I really loved the friends I made and was really starting to like my treatment. This place is poorly ran and I’ll never go back. I felt judged and worse off then when I started.
Mikaella Roberts
Dec 2016
This place is awful & the relapse rate is extremely high with there program. If it is all you can afford & your last option MAKE IT COUNT. Do what is asked of you so you do not have to spend a year going there & then end up at a completely differently program. Kaiser CDRP is extremely strict. They're rules are absolutely ridiculous, the people running the place are goons, & the only reason this place deserves one star & not 0 is that the people who go there (other addicts) are most of time friendly, relatable & great for your recovery.
Ron kessler
Dec 2016
This place is great there is nobody here that doesn't want you to succeed and be happy in life they go out of their way to make it happen to people at the front desk are very friendly I have met all kinds of clean and sober friends here we go bowling hiking it's all on the individual and what you want to get out of the program you do have to advocate for yourself but that's a skill that I learned that I didn't have before
Meagan Speagle
CDRP is a wonderful program full of counselors that really care about your health. But it won't work if you don't care. They have a nice new facility now, I've gone back to visit and it's really nice, clean, welcoming environment. I have long lasting friends I was able to make through their classes and 5 years sober.
Robert Lortz
This facility and its staff are nothing short of a miracle! I have tried so many times to stop using drugs and up until I began treatment here, I have failed fantastically. The staff here are kind, empathetic, compassionate, patient, understanding, and supportive. The medical team is attentive, proactive, and beyond knowledgeable. They work as a team to support you and your recovery by giving you the tools you need to succeed. I am who I am now because of the people that work here and I will forever be a better person because of them. I owe them everything.
Wendy Dutton
Structure good. Opportunity to build recovery community. Inconsistency with quality of group leaders and counselors. Not good system in place to deal with client grievances. Protocols and rules enforced inconsistent enough to trigger vulnerable clients. Not up to date on state of the art recovery
Rosario R
Thee take their time to figure out how to better help you.
larry brown
Nice staffing
mina lee
So even though I told them about my sleeping problems during my first few meetings with the medical team and would fall asleep during group they only decided to address the issue after I started taking methadone so they could blame it on the medication and say that I’m still trying to get high. To make everything worse they tried to put me back in phase 1 after I’d already spent 4 days in phase 2. What a shame because I really loved the friends I made and was really starting to like my treatment. This place is poorly ran and I’ll never go back. I felt judged and worse off then when I started.
Mikaella Roberts
This place is awful & the relapse rate is extremely high with there program. If it is all you can afford & your last option MAKE IT COUNT. Do what is asked of you so you do not have to spend a year going there & then end up at a completely differently program. Kaiser CDRP is extremely strict. They're rules are absolutely ridiculous, the people running the place are goons, & the only reason this place deserves one star & not 0 is that the people who go there (other addicts) are most of time friendly, relatable & great for your recovery.
Ron kessler
This place is great there is nobody here that doesn't want you to succeed and be happy in life they go out of their way to make it happen to people at the front desk are very friendly I have met all kinds of clean and sober friends here we go bowling hiking it's all on the individual and what you want to get out of the program you do have to advocate for yourself but that's a skill that I learned that I didn't have before