GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office

Category: Addiction treatment center in West Palm Beach, Florida

Address: 560 Village Blvd Suite 100, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, USA

Phone: +15616932249

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Katie Waters

Nov 21, 2020

I am a former employee of gatehouse. I left a different job to start there when I was told about the position to work under the new director of the admissions at the time. His goal was to turn gatehouse admissions into something it had never been before, something to be proud of, somewhere worthy to work. However, after taking the position, both myself and all New hires soon found the truth and sad reality of what was going on. The director was limited on what they would allow him to do. Despite great efforts made, every positive direction he tried to take ended in pure disappointment for the department. When upper management discovered the changes that were trying to be made to better the admissions department, upper management decided to publicly humiliate ( sound advise ) the department over and over again... ; within the exception of the people that this particular upper management "man" had hired previously. This "man" made life miserable for everyone including the new director. So within a drop of a dime one day, the new director grew tired of the excessive favoritism, and micromanagement, and quit with no notice. I can't really say I blame him. With that decision being made; the "man" that was once admissions director took his position back immediately. He turned the work place hostile, chaotic, and unfair. The second day this "man" was in charge I began my search for a position worthy of my time and efforts. Immediately the "man" made it known of his dislike for me. I've been in this field of admissions for drug rehabs for going on 7 years. I know what I'm doing and I know how it works. Do I know it all? Absolutely not. But it didn't matter to the "man." I landed 5 job offers all offering a much higher pay with less Hostility, of which one I took. Working for such a man isn't worth the lack of pay, hostility, favoritism, or anything else. Gatehouse as a company could be great. But the remain second or even third on the list because of men like their current director of admissions. Other rehab facilities have surpassed this company time and time again due to their poor judgment in who they place in high positions. It's disappointing to see such potential and success of a company be limited by the leadership they chose. That being said; if you are looking for employment, and specifically in the admissions department under current dictatorship , director of admissions, I would highly recommend working for minimum wage somewhere else. They have great people within the company that have been surpassed. People such as the manager in admissions. He has great skill that a company such as this one could use. It's a shame that greatness has been overlooked, and been pushed to leave the company. There is a reason that this company has an insanely high turnover. You will not be treated fairly, paid fairly, or given the opportunity to grow as a person and employee. They are looking for "yes men" who never want to amount to anything or challenge things to make a better company. If you are satisfied working for a narcissist, who doesn't value you, or for a company who will never grow to surpass mediocre , take a chance here. If not... keep looking. Godspeed!

Lance Spring

Nov 27, 2018

GateHouse was there for me when I needed accountability. I am grateful for this treatment facility.

Jon Kemp

Nov 27, 2018

My experience at Gatehouse Treatment was one to never forget. I received all the help I needed and much more. I can't thank the staff here enough for their help on my road to recovery.

Scotty Hawkesworth

Nov 19, 2018

Gatehouse treatment met all of my expectations I anticipated for a treatment center. The staff is friendly and supportive, and provided the structure I needed for my recovery. Gatehouse does NOT have a magic pill to keep you sober. They do however provide you with the tools and support to help change your way of thinking and change your direction in life. Upon leaving, I know that if I keep doing the work, my life will continue to improve by leaps and bounds. However, if you do need a miracle cure, go ask Pax Prentiss.

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Questions & Answers

10. How to know I am an alcoholic?

GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018
GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018

You may be an alcoholic if you are experiencing a pattern of alcohol use that involves problems controlling your drinking, being preoccupied with alcohol, continuing to use alcohol even when it causes problems, having to drink more to get the same effect, and/or having withdrawal symptoms when you rapidly decrease or stop drinking.

9. What are heroin addiction symptoms?

GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018
GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018

Signs of heroin addiction symptoms include: overall sedation, memory issues, inability to concentrate, slowed reaction times, lethargy, and mood swings. Since heroin can slow the digestive system, users often experience constipation and other intestinal issues.

8. What are signs of drug addiction?

GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018
GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018

Signs of drug addiction can vary from person to person. However the most common signs are: difficulties at school, disinterest in school-related activities, and declining grades; poor work performance, being chronically late to work, appearing tired and disinterested in work duties, and receiving poor performance reviews; changes in physical appearance, such as wearing inappropriate or dirty clothing and a lack of interest in grooming; altered behavior, such as an increased desire for privacy; drastic changes in relationships; a noticeable lack of energy when performing daily activities; pending more money than usual or requesting to borrow money; issues with financial management, such as not paying bills on time; changes in appetite, such as a decreased appetite and associated weight loss; bloodshot eyes, poor skin tone, and appearing tired or run down; and defensiveness when asked about substance use.

7. What is Fentanyl Overdose?

GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018
GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018

A fentanyl overdose occurs when an individual uses an excessive quantity or amount of the drug. A fentanyl overdose will result in several characteristic physical symptoms which may include: confusion; dizziness; difficulty thinking; speaking; walking; blue or purple lips, fingernails, or extremities; vomiting; choking sounds; seizures; slowed heart rate; limp body; unresponsiveness; difficulty breathing; hypoventilation; respiratory arrest; and death.

6. What is evidence-based addiction treatment?

GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018
GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018

Evidence-based addiction treatment is a program that utilizes treatment modalities that have been rigorously assessed in experimental evaluations, supported by scientific research, and have shown to make a positive, statistically significant difference in helping an individual maintain long-term recovery.

5. What is outpatient addiction treatment?

GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018
GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018

Outpatient addiction treatment varies in the types and intensity of services offered. An outpatient addiction program offers treatment services that can be scheduled during various times throughout the week. This schedule allows the individual to continue with their regular responsibilities and continue living at home but are required to check into treatment at their allotted times for counseling and other services.

4. What are residential treatment centers?

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GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018

Residential treatment centers consist of either a long-term or short-term treatment program. Long-term residential treatment provides care 24 hours a day, generally in a non-hospital setting, with planned lengths of stay between 6 and 12 months. Short-term residential programs provide intensive but relatively brief treatment, with a length of stay of typically 30 days. Treatment at the residential level, whether long-term or short-term, is highly structured with activities designed to help individuals develop the tools to overcome their substance use, manage co-occurring disorders, and achieve long-term recovery.

3. How effective is addiction treatment?

GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018
GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018

Current relapse rates show that there is a 40 to 60% chance that individuals who attend addiction treatment will relapse. However, this does not mean that treatment is not effective. Like any other chronic disease such as diabetes or asthma, relapses are unfortunately common. Medical research has proven that addiction and alcoholism are diseases, not just a lack of willpower or complete carelessness. Though relapse rates are currently 40 to 60% of individuals who attend treatment, this still means that 40 to 60% of individuals who attend treatment stay sober.

2. What are addiction treatment programs?

GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018
GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018

Addiction treatment programs provide valuable help to individuals struggling with alcohol and/or drug abuse. Addiction treatment programs, settings, and type are highly variable and will differ in varying levels of treatment intensiveness and services offered.

1. How much are addiction treatment centers?

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GateHouse Treatment Corporate Office | Oct 17, 2018

The cost of addiction treatment varies between each center. Additionally, the type of care offered by an addiction treatment center also varies and affects the total cost. Treatment types are also different for some addictions and there are many other factors that affect the cost of treatment, from medical care to amenities.

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