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Alcohol & Drug Services-Gallatin
2310 N 7th Ave A, Bozeman, MT 59715, United States
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Review №1

It seems like all they care about is money if you dont have any they dont want to help you even if you are voluntarily looking for help to be a better person.

Jo
Review №2

These people called me on accident and when I returned the call to figure out why someone in Montana is calling me, THEY had the audacity to be annoyed with ME!!! For not knowing who they are or why they called me!!! I dont even use this facility, people! Get better phone representatives, seriously. I got icky vibes from these people from the 2 minutes I spent on the phone with them (and I spoke to TWO--the first one asked me questions and when I tried to answer them interrupted me and said hold on, HOLD ON and just transferred me to someone else to deal with lol). The vibes were negative enough Im writing a review!!! For a misdial!!!!!! So much bad energy for no reason. I would NEVER go here.

Ch
Review №3

I am writing to indicate trepidation with Ron Vargas, whos house manager at the Olive Branch, located at 119 South Church Ave. I decided to get help after having a baby girl and this transfigured my reality. Therefore elected admitting myself into MCDC (Montana Chemical Dependency Center), since I was drug dependent. I anticipated proper guidance after pursuing professional help. Anyway, MCDC concluded and I was apprehensive about my next phase of treatment, however all in nonetheless. Utilizing this opportunity to develop the optimal version of myself. For instance, I went hiking on any occasion that presented itself. As well as healthy dieting that involved only drinking water. Along with quitting smoking cigarettes. Additionally, I opted for not using the free bus to ensure exercise so I would have to ride my bike or walk. I initiated an exercise regime for my duration. Moreover, I did not use drugs or alcohol the full length of time I was there or thereafter. I am conveying this to give context. During my period at the Olive Branch I paid Ron two hundred dollars for a Patagonia coat that was donated. After paying off Ron the 200 I remarked isnt this donated he snapped at me and commenced being more vicious. Thus, I was up against it for not donning a bicycle helmet, be that as it may, none were even functional, all were missing straps. Another point of contention was a housemate neglected to do his domestic drudgery before he vacated for work, so I did it. Those were my infractions that ushered in my unethical discharge from the OB. I paid rent over my duration and back rent which Im certain he misappropriated after observing him put gas in his car from the money I just coughed up. I didnt do anything that warranted a discharge, particularly bearing in mind others relapsed more than once and got a second, or third chance, when thats the point. He would put in an appearance, congratulate the wrong people arbitrarily, than malign when obnoxiously preposterous. It was upside down, entirely schizophrenic. Ron was seldom ever there to make such determinations. He should at least know whos living there. The fact of the matter is not only is selling donated items inappropriate, its unethical, and a bad example. Substantially for men in early recovery who are struggling to institute change. Since dismissed its bothered me a man so unethical and indifferent to men at this junction in their lives occupies such a position. Above all I didnt use and went above and beyond, yet I was kicked out. He was hellishly difficult and he looked for things to scrutinize even prior to peddling a donated coat. So it wasnt just that I said something. I could envision remaining quiet if it heralded my kids back or progressing to jail. I feel intensely that Mr. Vargas be fired or thoroughly investigated. No one should be thrown out of the OB on his recommendation. When it transpired on me others went along with it half heartily to protect their job or work atmosphere. They knew it was erroneous at best, predominantly after how much I put into my recovery. Even though I am drug free today and have been so ever since, however no thanks to him. Its a meaningful yet consequential job that demands a passable person. Alcohol and Drug Services are absolutely willful turning a blind eye while he wreaks havoc on men genuinely struggling to establish healthier lives. Anyway, Its despicable to prey on people who are in a precarious circumstance. No one wanted to speak up because they had kids at stake, jail or both. I can discern being in a state of affairs like that would have committed me to keeping my mouth shut, probably. If you go to the Olive Branch make sure to give Ron your paycheck, and never say anything about what he extorts from you, if of course you want to stay. All done while flaunting his ethics certificate that he probably received after someone made him take an ethics course.

A
Review №4

Renee is awesome. Friendly place with an overall satisfying experience!

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  • Address:2310 N 7th Ave A, Bozeman, MT 59715, United States
  • Phone:+1 406-586-5493
Categories
  • Mental health service
Working hours
  • Monday:8am–5pm
  • Tuesday:8am–5pm
  • Wednesday:8am–5pm
  • Thursday:8am–5pm
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:8am–5pm
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Planning
  • Appointments recommended:Yes
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