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The Gooden Center
191 N El Molino Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101, United States
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Za
Review №1

Miss you guys. Been 3-4 years now. Much love ❤️

Al
Review №2

The Gooden center is one of the few places that focus on recovery for the alcoholic/addict. Placed in a safe environment in the beautiful city of Pasadena CA! Ive met a number of men come out of their with a strong foundation, with the help of the alumni to guide them through the process with work in the big book of Alcoholics Anonymous, I highly recommended this place for anyone struggling with alcoholism and/or addiction

St
Review №3

Pro’s: This is a special place. Go in and talk to the people that work at The Gooden Center. It is clear these people live recovery. Talk to them about what it takes to be successful with recovery. Talk to them about the alumni that stay involved.Con’s: No hot tubs, no acupressure or Massage Treatment.

Ar
Review №4

This place has such a good vibe & great fellowship. It really helped me out when I most needed it.

Sp
Review №5

My frame of reference isnt very broad on recovery centers. Ive only done one once, but I can say this. Gooden seemed to do all they could to work with my insurance to make a stay at all possible, I learned a lot about addiction and recovery and over a year and a half later I have remained entirely sober, no relapses, and tons of good things have happened since. There were some difficult moments with administration and some social problems that couldve been handled better, but nothing that left me bitter or scarred. It was far from luxurious and the sober living facilities particularly in the back house behind the main house were truly atrocious....major mold issues in the bathrooms and the carpet was beyond the help of a shampooing that never happened. Those are just the facts of my experience. Maybe its changed since. Its not a spa or a luxury recovery resort by any means! They will demand that you work on house and personal upkeep if you are able, but I feel that is part of a well rounded rehabilitation. After all, this was a stay that was within my low budget. I did not expect luxury nor was that pitched as a selling point. If a price can be put on recovery, I think I got a very fair deal.

Ph
Review №6

Gooden has paved the path to a new found life beyond my wildest imagination. I would recommend the center to any of my friends or family in need of their services.

Ja
Review №7

The Gooden Center has outstanding counselers that really care. It is one of the best rehab values around: avoid paying $35,000 per month and get all your needs met here. Probably their best asset is their flexibility in meeting the diverse needs of each client. Difficult circumstances always pop up in addiction treatment, from insurance issues, to family drama, to housing and job stress, and Gooden Center is there with you every step of the way, offering compassion and dignity.

Br
Review №8

During my short stay ( 8 days) at the Gooden Center, I have concluded it as being the best treatment Ive received inside an In-Patient Treatment Center. Ive been to multiple treatment centers from the Salvation Army to Spencers Recovery right on the beach in Laguna. Ive been to treatments where clients come second to money, and treatments where they just dope you up on medication with no real treatment plan. This is NOT the case with Gooden. They are a non-profit. The program is client centered, which means you create your goals with your counselor for the duration of your stay. That, backed up by a Counseling and Clinical staff that is genuine and professional made me feel that much more determined to be committed to my recovery. None of my previous stays in treatment compare to the community, and fellowship I felt at Gooden. I highly recommend this place to any male seeking treatment for addiction. I had only one problem during my stay. One Program Assistant had a condescending and negative attitude towards me, and It seemed like he would rather be somewhere else other than work. Maybe I had caught them on an off week. Who knows? Nobody is perfect all the time.

Mi
Review №9

The Gooden Center is just an OK place for the first 30 days of treatment. It is not great, but it is OK. The first 30 days are spent in the main house. The staff are a bit clueless but their hearts seem to be in the right place.The house is very poorly maintained. In fact, 99% of the cleaning is done only by the patients. Yes, you pay $10,000 for thirty days and you are expected to live in a place that is cleaned only by the patients. They do have one person who works in the kitchen that cleans the bathrooms twice a week, but everything else is supposed to be cleaned by the people who are there to get well, the majority of which are young men between the ages of 18 and 25. Needless to say, the place is usually filthy. When I was there, there was a couple rats running in and out of the dining room and one was in the sleeping quarters because guys were keeping food in their rooms.The food is very basic and often it was not the best quality. When I was there, they were trying to save money and on several occasions they did not prepare enough meals to feed everyone. More than once, I went to the dining room for a meal within the 30 minute period that meals were served and they had run out of food. And yes, meals are available for a 30 minute period only (and sometimes less when the kitchen staff was anxious to go home and closed early). So if you didnt get there within the 30 minute window, you were out of luck.The gym is a broken down universal and a few free weights outside in the parking area. It was not adequate to get a decent work out, and the area was filthy.And the treatment provided by the staff was below par; it consisted almost entirely of attending AA meetings two or three times a day. The staff was barely qualified to effectively handle the issues they were presented with. On the positive side, the staff were mostly very kind and did their best given the situation.And that is what you get in the first 30 days for $10,000. I am a generous person and an easy grader, so I would rate my overall experience from fair to good.However, after the first 30 days in the main house at the Gooden Center, you can move to one of the sober living places they or is terrible.At first, the quarters seemed to be decent; but they are not clean or maintained. So the places are dirty and broken down. But the real problem is the staff. They are staffed only by other recovering addicts who are not paid a salary but are allowed to live there rent free. So what you get is a dirty house run by recovering addicts who are only interested in living rent free.In short, sober living at the The Gooden Center is so poor that it could constitute a threat to maintaining your sobriety at a crucial time in your treatment. I do not recommend sober living at The Gooden Center and would advise anyone recovering from addiction to avoid it.

Ca
Review №10

This place is a scam. “treatment” is not led by qualified therapists or counselors and involves infantilizing activities like watching youtube/netflix, making bracelets, and using oversimplified worksheets from free public domain websites rather than evidence-based therapies. you will not receive proper care if you go to the gooden center for mental health. however if you’re looking for a glorified summer camp, then maybe this is the right place for you. otherwise theyre just here to take your money, not teach you any skills, and try to fill your hours with 45 minute meditations on youtube

Sa
Review №11

Life Saving! Life changing! Its hard to put into words what The Bishop Gooden Home means to our family. They have provided support through every step of my husbands recovery, for both him and me. The biggest thing for us now is the continued benefits made available to us through couples counseling, family workshops, alumni meetings, Al-Anon, and Alumni meetings.Anyone who is looking to make a serious change should make a phone call to the admissions office ASAP. At the very least you will receive some great information about addiction. My hope is that you or your family member has the same opportunity we had for a bright future.

Mi
Review №12

Decent in some respects but overall not a good place. john marzilli, if he is still there, is shaming and incompetent

Ge
Review №13

Bottom line: this place helped save my life. It gave me, and more importantly, my family a new direction in life. The Gooden Center helped show me the way towards becoming a better husband, a better father and a better man. They gave me the tools I needed to make my way from treatment to recovery and Ill be grateful to them, the staff and the house for the rest of my life.From my first day there, on the phone with my wife I knew that I needed to be there. In the short days that followed I was given a crash course in addiction education and the options in recovery. I was surrounded by the fellowship 24/7 and was taught both the lessons that come with seeing fellows fall and seeing others move forward quickly. I also learned that when our fellows fall, we are there to catch them. That way we dont stay down for long.I saw men speaking about sobriety at The BG with a passion Id never seen before. With that and the distance I had from my poison and environment, I was able to find the proper footing to propel myself into the process.The Gooden Center gave me the introduction to recovery that I needed, so that when I was ready to leave the property I was able to embrace MY sobriety. That was nearly 2 years ago and Im still very active in the process. I talk to new guys that come to the house and try and show some guys the way through all of this. My life has changed amazingly fast in such a short amount of time. And while life is not always all smiles and sunshine, its so much better than anything Ive had before. I have this innate knowledge that no matter what, I will be okay. That my wife and my son will be okay. I feel so different today. I feel taken care of.I have no regrets in my life today. Everything action I took lead me to those front steps of the beautiful, old house and I love so much about who I am today.

Jo
Review №14

Ill never forget what they did for me here. My life was truly changed for the better.

E.
Review №15

My husband was “reborn” after going to The Gooden Center. His total recovery changed not just his life, but also the lives of everyone around him.

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  • Address:191 N El Molino Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101, United States
  • Site:http://www.goodencenter.org/
  • Phone:+1 626-356-0078
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  • Addiction treatment center
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  • Monday:Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday:Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday:Open 24 hours
  • Thursday:Open 24 hours
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  • Sunday:Open 24 hours
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