The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center

Category: Addiction treatment center in Florence, South Carolina

Address: 2528 W Palmetto St, Florence, SC 29501, USA

Phone: +18439194097

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Jon Griffin

Oct 19, 2022

I had given up on changing before coming to the Owls Nest. I had no hope what so ever left. I had given up completely on myself and any chance of living. To put it very simply, the Owls Nest has taught me how to live and given me hope. As someone that didn't have any of that before coming here. That means everything to me.

Keegan Warrington

Oct 7, 2022

Cant speak highly enough about the team here. They truly care.

Kevin Joye

Feb 8, 2022

This place is wonderful. Saved my life and has taught me how to stay sober. I owe my new life to The Owls Nest!

Kitty Coleman

Jun 2, 2021

I came to the Owls Nest on July 27, 2015. I wasn’t sure what was wrong with me. Knew that my priorities were not in line with my peers, I knew I was unorganized in thinking and the way I completely did life. I could not drink without the sun coming up and being so fearful and ashamed I just stayed gone from life and responsibilities. With a whole lot of waiting for life to show up for me, because I could not show up for life. I loved big and wanted to be that Mom, Daughter, Neice, Friend, etc. I never could quite meet the commitments without altering or flat out running from it. I justified justifications, blamed, placed a wall within my own heart. I wanted to die. I can only describe the moments before the Nest, now, as a moment of clarity. I knew something had to change, something had to work. That was as far as my willingness went at that moment. I called, came in that same day. And NO, I DID NOT LIKE IT. This was my 5th Treatment Center. I beat letters home from all the others. Something on the Nest Property Changed from the others. I didn’t like the rules and being told, what, when, where and HOW. But you see, they had this book. And they Had real life people like me that learned from it. I faced consequences of my actions on the first few weeks, however the program of AA, the Big Book, Even the staff that handed the consequences had already begin to work. This I know, because I complied with the consequence and I stick and stayed. Since Commencing the owls nest I am still in Florence, of service to my Family, the mom I knew I was, that Dailughter, that friend, that family member, that employee, that aunt, that coworker. I have a new look on life. The program has changed in the way it looks. In recovery we learn Life on Life’s Terms. We learn to adapt and change, to stay in solution. So when I visit the Nest Now, I see God just as much as I did on that Monday July 27, 2015!! I see people working to better themselves, find those solutions to those cunning and baffling questions as I did. I see staff that not only has the knowledge of addiction from a clinical stance, but more importantly personal experience. I see people commit first to the required amount of days and then because of the network, the program, The 12 Steps extend that commitmitment because they want more. They choose to continue to build a foundation and learn to live life on life’s terms. I owe my life to God for placing the Owls Nest in my path. I also owe my Gratitude, Love and Tolerance to the Nest because of what it taught me. I also know that each day I get to wake up and be of service to so many. If you are able to come to Florence and start your life over at any stage, age, place then you are truly, in my experience, hand picked by God. We do recover, we do have a path waiting on us!! Make the call today. Even if you aren’t ready to come. Call and listen, it is my feeling you will hear some of you and what you are going through on the other line. “Come on Home” was what the intake person said when I called, and it has never sounded better than it did that day!! It is only by God’s Grace I am here today. Thank you Owl’s Nest!! All of you past, present and future!!!!

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Questions & Answers

What are the fees for someone who doesn't have any health insurance?

Renea Julia | Oct 23, 2017
Ryan Sir | Oct 23, 2018

$4000+ depending on your finacial situation and your state of heath.

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My son needs help and he has no insurance

andrea mead | Oct 23, 2017
Natalie Cassano | Oct 23, 2018

Please call them I had gone about a year ago they are amazing and super helpful!

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Do you accept indigent patients who cannot pay

Pamela Polzin | Oct 23, 2019
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Feb 24, 2022

There is a sliding scale of fees and some scholarships might be available

No insurance , for my son

Rita Ricker | Oct 23, 2018
Diane McCrea | Oct 23, 2018

My daughter went...she had no insurance we're from New Jersey. She's clean for over a year now. The Owl's Nest gave her the help she needed. Thank God

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How can I end addiction in my life?

The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Jan 25, 2022
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Jan 25, 2022

You can end addiction by taking the first step: acknowledge that you need a change and reach out for help right away.

What's a 30 day stent cost

Sharon Ramsey | Oct 23, 2018
Ryan Sir | Oct 23, 2018

$4000 or more depending on client. If they know you have money, they will and hike prices.

Do you take insurance?

mcc | Oct 23, 2018
Ryan Sir | Oct 23, 2018

No the are not because they do not accommodate the disabled and ignore the ADA. Further, they are not recognized by the State.

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I suffer from co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Can The Owl’s Nest help me?

The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Jan 25, 2022
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Jan 25, 2022

Absolutely! We offer treatment with the understanding that many of our clients suffer from mental health disorders such as anxiety, PTSD, and depression.

How long does it take to withdraw from substances?

The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Jan 25, 2022
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Jan 25, 2022

The length of time it takes to withdraw varies based on the type of substance a person is using. In some cases, it may take a couple of days. In other cases, withdrawal symptoms may linger for a week or more.

Does this treatment center offer therapy?

The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Oct 22, 2021
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Oct 22, 2021

Yes! We offer therapeutic services to help our patients to end substance use and develop healthy coping skills as they recover.

Is addiction treatment effective?

The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Oct 22, 2021
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Jan 25, 2022

At The Owl’s Nest, we believe addiction treatment is definitely effective. If individuals have willingness and commitment, our facility can help them to find freedom in recovery

What kind of treatment programs are available?

The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Oct 22, 2021
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Oct 22, 2021

We offer an outpatient program, an intensive outpatient program, and a partial hospitalization program. We also offer supportive housing.

How long does treatment take?

The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Oct 22, 2021
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Oct 22, 2021

The length of treatment depends on the unique needs of our patients. Each program is different and each patient’s needs will vary. At The Owl’s Nest, we work to make sure treatment is effective for those who come to our facility.

Do y'all have a 30 day program

Michelle Oldaker | Oct 22, 2021
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Feb 24, 2022

Generally for our IOP program, our residents are encouraged to make a minimum 28-day commitment to The Owl’s Nest, but may stay longer depending on their individual needs.

Is visitation allowed?

Malcolm Lloyd | Oct 23, 2019
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Feb 24, 2022

Yes, visitation is allowed with approval after first 14 days

Do u get to exercise what is a typical daily schedule for first 28. Days?

Dana Rolin | Oct 23, 2019
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Feb 24, 2022

There is definitely room for exercise at The Owls Nest. The campus is very large so walks around the area are encouraged. We also have a basketball hoop as well.

What do you bring what is allowed personal items

Dana Rolin | Oct 23, 2019
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Feb 24, 2022

You can bring clothing, toiletries, and medication to our facility!

can I mail a card to a patient there?

Ann Keel | Oct 23, 2019
Rob Bunch | Oct 23, 2019

Yes

How can my son get help with no insurance

Colleen Lynch | Oct 23, 2018
Amanda Bestwick | Oct 23, 2018

Yes. But it will cost you 1000$ to get him through the door

What things should be brought to the Owl's Nest and which things should not be brought?

Gerri Wilkins | Oct 23, 2018
Amanda Bestwick | Oct 23, 2018

Self care items, clothes, identification cards. No mouth wash. For a women no tank tops or shorts.

what is the cost without insurance?

Roy Chandler | Oct 23, 2018
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Feb 24, 2022

The cost without insurance is between $21,000 - $27,000 per month.

Are you State and/or Fedrally approved treatment facility?

Ryan Sir | Oct 23, 2018
The Owl's Nest Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center | Feb 24, 2022

We are state outpatient licensed facility and are Joint commission accreditation

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