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Fellowship Recovery Club

2559 West Grand Street
Springfield, MO 65802
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About Fellowship Recovery Club

Fellowship Recovery Club, located in Springfield, Missouri is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism and opiate addiction. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Additional levels of care offered include relapse prevention and 12-step therapy. Specialty rehab programs at Fellowship Recovery Club include tailored care focusing on women's specific needs and experiences and gender-specific addiction treatment addressing unique challenges faced by men.

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Latest Reviews

Kristi
3 months ago on Google
5
This company is top notch! Very reliable, dependable and HONEST! I wouldn’t use anyone else!
Response from the owner1 week ago
Thank You for the review.
Delia Yescas
3 months ago on Google
1
Our HVAC was installed by John’s Heating & Air in 2019 with the previous owner of our house. We bought our house in 2020. The inspection report didn’t note anything being wrong & as first-time homebuyers we didn’t know much to look out for. There are a lot of little things we’ve since noticed that were just done/installed poorly (like our refrigerant being slightly overcharged, no access being installed in the drain line so we could flush out clogs that may occur, blower motor being set to the wrong setting) but there was 1 HUGE thing they did wrong that cost us $1,700. They installed the refrigerant lines & condensate drain line in such a way that our water heater was completely blocked in. To be clear, the water heater was installed first, in 2015. We went to replace our water heater this year & found out we could not do it ourselves due to this. So we got quotes from several companies to remove our old water heater & install a new one & EVERY single company told us that they could not remove or install the new one without first rerouting the refrigerant & drain lines out of the way. Each company quoted us a few hundred dollars within $1,700 to do so - some higher, some lower. There was no getting around that bill if we wanted to get a new water heater. This is a BIG mistake for a company to make & honestly they should be liable but they won’t honor their warranty if the property is transferred to new homeowners after installation & I honestly don’t want them touching my stuff any further if this is the type of work they do. The issue is now fixed, $1,700 later, thanks to another company. They were able to use the same hole in the floor for the refrigerant lines but rerouted the lines around the door frame where the water heater is no longer blocked at all. They also moved the drain line. I’m not sure why John’s Heating didn’t do this in the first place. This is extreme negligence on their part at best. Do not hire them.
Cheryl USAF Retired
4 months ago on Google
1
WARNING: John’s Heating and Air is Under New Management I have been a customer of John’s Heating and Air for 15+ years. The first time I called this year was for a furnace problem on 1/9/25. Dave came out, cleaned some parts, tested and charged me $90.00 for a SERVICE CALL. Now I can’t get the A/C to cool the house below around 80. Rob showed up, hooked up gages and waved a hand over the vent. Stated A/C is fine, that will be $170.78. I also didn’t receive an invoice for the first time ever. When I actually received the invoice, they had charged a 3.5% Credit Card fee. I paid by check. I called John’s to find out about the 90% jump in service call fee. Ligia informed me they NOW charge $90.00 to drive to your home and the minute equipment is touched, it’s $75.00 labor. I asked WHY the $90.00 is listed as a service call. In my opinion, no good answer. Just went in circles about the semantics between “service call” (listed on invoice) and “trip fee” (not listed on invoice or discussed at time of appointment). Before I knew of the “New Management” I recommended John’s to a neighbor for his A/C last month. The tech came out, cut his finger, looked at the A/C for around 15 minutes. Stated he couldn’t do anything for it and that will be $165.00. Update: The afternoon of Rob’s visit, my house was at 84 degrees. My husband and I watched some internet videos of BASIC A/C service. After we vacuumed and hosed out the condenser, the amount of yard clippings removed was amazing. Love Google.
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Addiction Treatments

Levels of Care

Outpatient Programs (OP) are for those seeking mental rehab or drug rehab, but who also stay at home every night. The main difference between outpatient treatment (OP) and intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) lies in the amount of hours the patient spends at the facility. Most of the time an outpatient program is designed for someone who has completed an inpatient stay and is looking to continue their growth in recovery. Outpatient is not meant to be the starting point, it is commonly referred to as aftercare.

12-step programs are addiction recovery models based on Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). A number of substance abuse programs (including some drug and alcohol rehab centers) use the 12 steps as a basis for treatment. Beginning steps involve admitting powerlessness over the addiction and creating a spiritual basis for recovery. Middle steps including making direct amends to those who've been hurt by the addiction, and the final step is to assist others in addiction recovery in the same way. 12-Step offshoots including Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Cocaine Anonymous (CA), Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA), Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) and Gamblers Anonymous (GA).

Completing a drug or alcohol rehab program shouldn't spell the end of substance abuse treatment. Aftercare involves making a sustainable plan for recovery, including ongoing support. This can include sober living arrangements like halfway houses, career counseling, and setting a patient up with community programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA).

Treatments

The goal of treatment for alcoholism is abstinence. Those with poor social support, poor motivation, or psychiatric disorders tend to relapse within a few years of treatment. For these people, success is measured by longer periods of abstinence, reduced use of alcohol, better health, and improved social functioning. Recovery and Maintenance are usually based on 12 step programs and AA meetings.

Drug rehab in Missouri usually involves several phases: detox, rehab, and aftercare. The rehab phase may include a combination of inpatient and outpatient treatments, as the individual moves through a continuum of care on their recovery journey.

Opioid rehabs specialize in supporting those recovering from opioid addiction. They treat those suffering from addiction to illegal opioids like heroin, as well as prescription drugs like oxycodone. These centers typically combine both physical as well as mental and emotional support to help stop addiction. Physical support often includes medical detox and subsequent medical support (including medication), and mental support includes in-depth therapy to address the underlying causes of addiction.

Substance rehabs focus on helping individuals recover from substance abuse, including alcohol and drug addiction (both illegal and prescription drugs). They often include the opportunity to engage in both individual as well as group therapy.

Programs

Adult rehab programs include therapies tailored to each client's specific needs, goals, and recovery progress. They are tailored to the specific challenges adult clients may face, including family and work pressures and commitments. From inpatient and residential treatment to various levels of outpatient services, there are many options available. Some facilities also help adults work through co-occurring conditions, like anxiety, that can accompany addiction.

Young adulthood can be an exciting, yet difficult, time of transition. Individuals in their late teens to mid-20s face unique stressors related to school, jobs, families, and social circles, which can lead to a rise in substance use. Rehab centers with dedicated young adult programs will include activities and amenities that cater to this age group, with an emphasis on specialized counseling, peer socialization, and ongoing aftercare.

Clinical Services

Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation.

Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members.

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2559 West Grand Street
Springfield, MO 65802

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Reviews of Fellowship Recovery Club

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4.7105263157895 (38 reviews)
becky long
2 months ago
5

Kristi
3 months ago
5

This company is top notch! Very reliable, dependable and HONEST! I wouldn’t use anyone else!

Response from the owner
Thank You for the review.
Delia Yescas
3 months ago
1

Our HVAC was installed by John’s Heating & Air in 2019 with the previous owner of our house. We bought our house in 2020. The inspection report didn’t note anything being wrong & as first-time homebuyers we didn’t know much to look out for. There are a lot of little things we’ve since noticed that were just done/installed poorly (like our refrigerant being slightly overcharged, no access being installed in the drain line so we could flush out clogs that may occur, blower motor being set to the wrong setting) but there was 1 HUGE thing they did wrong that cost us $1,700. They installed the refrigerant lines & condensate drain line in such a way that our water heater was completely blocked in. To be clear, the water heater was installed first, in 2015. We went to replace our water heater this year & found out we could not do it ourselves due to this. So we got quotes from several companies to remove our old water heater & install a new one & EVERY single company told us that they could not remove or install the new one without first rerouting the refrigerant & drain lines out of the way. Each company quoted us a few hundred dollars within $1,700 to do so - some higher, some lower. There was no getting around that bill if we wanted to get a new water heater. This is a BIG mistake for a company to make & honestly they should be liable but they won’t honor their warranty if the property is transferred to new homeowners after installation & I honestly don’t want them touching my stuff any further if this is the type of work they do. The issue is now fixed, $1,700 later, thanks to another company. They were able to use the same hole in the floor for the refrigerant lines but rerouted the lines around the door frame where the water heater is no longer blocked at all. They also moved the drain line. I’m not sure why John’s Heating didn’t do this in the first place. This is extreme negligence on their part at best. Do not hire them.

Paul Horj
3 months ago
5

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