To the future inpatient class,
If you come into this program with an open mind and want to reduce or maybe get rid of your pain, give the staff a chance, try to do your best and listen to them.  You will see a difference.  It will be hard.  You will be sore and ill at times.  But, keep in mind that you can do it.  Stick with it and don't be afraid to try and trust the staff.  Put bad thoughts out and laughter in.  Many will finish this program with less pain, more self-confidence and motivation.  Take it with you and keep it up.  Meet your goals.
Best wishes and lots of luck,
Charles
March 2000
Dear Donnie,
I wanted to tell you once again how much I enjoyed meeting you and working with you while I was in the Program.  It must feel good to have a job where you get to help people one on one.  Your true care and concern come shining through.  Thanks for everything.  I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
-Group participant
First of all I want to thank you for being so nice to me.  All of you people in the program are so very nice.  Nowadays you don't find that very often, but all of you are God's gifts to people like us.  We need that at this time in our lives.  I'm glad to have had the time I spent with all of you and our group.  I miss everyone so much and my life is better from knowing the whole gang.
- A residential patient
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Through the years, our patients have touched our hearts, challenged us, and taught us in various ways.   Some of our patients have expressed their appreciation for our programs and care in writing.  We'd like to share some heartfelt comments with you from patients who have been willing to share their thoughts.