Valued Alum
GBThey try to keep there beds full at all… They try to keep there beds full at all times. Shuffling patients through phases depending on their insurance for them to get the most money from each insurance company. Detox was decent but the detox house was disgusting and dirty.
Valued Alum
GBStill sober Still sober and going to meetings
Barbara Mackenzie
GBI was not the actual patient my brother… I was not the actual patient my brother was but when I found the winward way it was just a complete 100% blessing. They helped me actually get him up out of his drunken stupor helped me get him to the airport as well as getting him on an airplane and then he went. They handled everything For me and his family. he completed their entire program. He got connected with all the right people to help support him through his addiction. He is still sober today And he still has his group meetings with all of the people that he met through the Windward Way program. I'm so grateful that Windward Way exists. And I'm so happy that we were able to find them. Thank you for saving my brother's life Winward Way❣If you or anyone in your family are experiencing any type of addiction I highly recommend this program.
Valued Alum
GBI would have given Windward 5 stars but… I would have given Windward 5 stars but for the lack of information I would receive from my case worker. I felt like I had to chase him down to find out what was next for me only to find out that decisions were being made for me based on my insurance rather than my needs and wants.
Rachel
GBOnly out for money I will never recommend anyone to go to this network of addiction treatment centers. My loved one called a center in the Houston area for treatment. A person in a call center "screened" them and then transferred them to a "counselor." This person tried convincing my loved one to take a month off of work and fly to Windward Way in California. After we expressed concerns about the cost and distance from my loved one's family and support, this person still tried convincing my loved one to sign a promissory note to the center. This means that they were trying to get my loved one to go into DEBT towards the center and to take FMLA in order to go! This was even after we explained that finances were a huge trigger and source of stress for my loved one, and they would not accept letting my loved one explore the treatment center in Houston. We had to end the call and they still spammed us with calls until we blocked them. These centers are only out for money and do not care about the people or their treatment.