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Acadiana Treatment Center

Alcohol Addiction, Addiction Treatment Centers

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Website | (337) 510-5931
156 Choctaw Rd, Sunset, LA 70584, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 156 Choctaw Rd, Sunset, LA 70584, USA
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Acadiana Treatment Center is a place of peace, hope, and healing. On our campus, the pain of the past can be transformed into the bright hope of new possibility. When you choose Acadiana Treatment Center for yourself, your child, or another loved one, you can do so secure in the knowledge that you will be working with experienced professionals who are committed to providing superior, personalized care in an atmosphere of dignity and respect.

At Acadiana Treatment Center, our sole purpose is not to treat diseases. Instead, we’re focused on healing people (and, as often occurs, reuniting families). When an adult struggles with chemical dependency, or a teen acts out due to an acute psychiatric concern, the impact is never limited to the person who is dealing with the disorder. Family, friends, colleagues, and many others can be affected by these experiences. To help adolescents and adults achieve true and lasting healing, we work with them to develop the skills that will empower them to successfully rejoin their families, peer groups, and communities.

The day you arrive at our campus in Sunset, LA, can be an important day in your recovery journey. But we understand that the time you spend with us will just be one step on your path toward a healthier future. For this reason, all programming at Acadiana Treatment Center is designed with your long-term progress in mind. You can overcome the obstacles that have been preventing you from living a happier and healthier life. And we would be honored to help you get where you want to be.

Google Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars (20 total ratings)

Lil Chuberz
5 Star
This was the first rehab I had ever went to. This was in 2015 or 16 well they were located I think in Lafayette and when I got signed in to stay they were moving like the 3rd day that I was there to sunset location . It was cool to see . The old one looked like a house it was cool . I had came in and almost passed out and the nurses and staff made sure I was ok and saw a doctor and that mentally I was okay . I may not have been at my best but the staff and everyone here was so beyond kind and cared about everyone's sobriety and it was individualized and personal . It was pricey back then I'm not sure about now . I had ended leaving but I never forgot and alot of people will say it's about how people treat you that people remember. It helped me in the sobriety process . They were still kind and wanted me to stay so much but I needed something else . Well because I had went for the time length I stayed I got an AA book and I kept it all these years and today it still helps and has helped heal me. If it wasn't for that place I wouldn't know the AA way.
Friday 4th February 2022
ollie wollie
3 Star
I mean im not sure what to say. In some ways it helped i just think some staff should handle some situations better considering weve been through alot. I dont like how u had to wait 3 days till u can call or go outside. I also dont like how they take our clothes and belongings for having thoughts we cant control sounds more like a punishment than safety precaution. It helped tho!
Thursday 20th January 2022
Gracie Dorazio
2 Star
It helped sure, but when I say I went in with less trauma than I came in I think that’s an issue.
Tuesday 29th June 2021
Aura Amaya
1 Star
Horrible communication deficit between PRTF and family, after the check in there's not even one person to get in touch with you, my son is not allowed to communicate with his family, he's been there 2 weeks today and therevis no education at all included in this program like the advertised in the website describe, my son needs a little extra support to follow through new rules and reminders all I ask last week was to provide a little note as a visual reminder to put his name in the list to call his family, instead the program director tried so hard with 2 other staff members to make me believe that my son did not want to call and they can't force him? So they are not setting up family face time every Thursday afternoon like director said, the nurse is not doing their job in asking everyone in the morning if they want to use the phone instead they delegate this responsability to another patient and there's no communication with our son unless I ask and ask more like begging ugh, coordination is horrible, nobody call back and provide answers and they can careless to provide the care each person needs in there I'm still waiting for a phone call from the charge nurse last Thursday Sept 24 who said will set up physical therapy that my son needs this PRTF people are not humans Not everyone in there is not sensitive or sensible but I left several voicemails and 😮 not one person called back yet. Make me think that they can careless about our children because not providing education and other medical needs is neglect, not talking about that they don't respect client patient rights, by depriving my son from his own clothes as a punishment for his mental health behavior problems, it's like stepping on him as a human being, they are not respecting louisiana mental health law Do not send your children here because it's a horrible facility with 0 communication skills, no education for patients, no respect for our children and parents
Wednesday 30th September 2020
Rob Hunter
1 Star
We were seeking professional help for my adolescent daughter who suffers from depression, anxiety, and ODD. Acadiana Treatment Center was a complete and utter waste of everyone's time. From being admitted to having to voluntarily withdrawal. It seemed as though they were more concerned with having bodies fill beds so they could collect revenue, than helping those they kept behind the walls of the facility. The lady who did our initial admission over the phone sounded as though she was selling a timeshare or vacation than trying to admit a child into a treatment center. While my daughter was there (6 weeks) they increased her dosage of antidepressants then 4 days later a nurse named Brittany called to inform me that they were going to change what she was on to another antidepressant, and when I protested (only 4 days after they thought they needed to increase the medication she was already on) I was advised that insurance may not pay (a prime example of caring more about the money than the patient) if we didn't comply with Dr's orders. I informed them that my child was not a guinea pig, and what she was previously on was working fine and not to change it. They completely took her off of the antidepressants and then told me I told them to, when I did NOT. (a complete lack of professional communication). While as a patient my daughter told me that she was singled out by a nurse named Ms. Kate for no apparent reason and was badgered that her attitude was negative and that she would inform her counselor of it, when my child was doing nothing. Upon withdrawal, several of my daughter's personal belongings were overlooked and we didn't realize they were missing until miles down the road. I called the treatment center and spoke to the Director of Nursing, Jennifer who gave me the option of having those belongings mailed to us, as of the date of this review and multiple calls to inquire about them, I've yet to receive them. The last call I made apparently the "Supervisor" I spoke to thought whatever I was saying and whatever activities in the background were quite humorous and laughed about it. We've been trying for days before she was withdrawn to get her Dr. excuse for enrollment purposes. After MULTIPLE ATTEMPTS TO SPEAK WITH the Teacher on Duty there, Dory, I was assured that she was going to type it up and have the Dr. sign it and get it in the mail to me. That was on a Tuesday, today is the following Monday.... Still, no sign of it. Voicemail boxes, and excuses is all I get when trying to contact these people. Excuses and imaginary scenarios were all I got while my daughter was there. If you have any OTHER place that you or someone you know in need can seek and get help from, please do yourself a HUGE favor and seek it elsewhere. ***3 weeks later, still haven't received my daughter's belongings. WHAT A COMPLETE JOKE.
Wednesday 16th October 2019