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The Fullbrook Center

184 Fullbrook Lane, Fredericksburg, Texas, 78624
Awakening Hill Country is a family-owned, women's only, alcohol and drug treatment center for those afflicted with substance abuse and addiction. Every patient at our facility will participate in individually designed programs comprised of treatment planning, group therapy, individual therapy, and other specialized rehabilitation for drug and alcohol addiction. Our professional staff will apply the latest in proven addiction treatment techniques for you, or the woman you know suffering from addiction. Our staff facility is approved by the state of Texas to bring the best treatment possible to the hill country. Each part of the program is specifically designed for each woman. No aspect of her life, past and present, will be set aside. Every element is crucial to provide the best possibility of sustained recovery and sobriety. The Awakenings Hill Country is a CARF and NAATP Accredited program for women suffering from substance abuse issues. We look forward to serving you!

Facility Highlights

  • Addiction Recovery for Women in the Texas Hill Country
  • Small by Design Substance Abuse Recovery for Women
  • Personalized Treatment in a Bed & Breakfast Setting

Specialization

  • Individualized Treatment

    Some facilities have an addiction treatment protocol that all patients or clients are expected to follow, while others customize or individualize treatment based on a person’s unique needs and circumstances. Factors that may affect treatment decisions include age, lifestyle, medical conditions, type of drug, religious beliefs, etc.
  • Animal Therapy

    Animal therapy (also called animal-assisted therapy and pet therapy) supports recovery and emotional wellbeing by helping people develop relationships with animals. Animal therapy can be a one-time or ongoing experience.

Facility Settings

  • Wilderness

Meet the Staff

  • Rebecca (Becki) Cook
    Rebecca (Becki) CookProgram Director
    Rebecca Cook has been involved in the field of Addiction Recovery for over 24 years. She currently holds the following license and certificates: License Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC), Qualified Credential Counselor (QCC), Peer Recovery Support Specialist (PRSS), Texas Trainer of Recovery Coaches and Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorder Specialist (COPSD). Rebecca is a member of NAADAC the Association for Addiction Professionals and TAAP Texas Association of Addiction Professional. Rebecca comes to Awakenings with a working knowledge of the 12 steps, an extensive history working with families, relapse prevention planning and using a holistic approach to recovery. Rebecca loves having a small part in the process of assisting women and their families’ break the bondage of addiction; a gift that keeps on giving. One woman helping another woman recover is POWERFUL!
  • Dr. Jeffrey R. Holt
    Dr. Jeffrey R. HoltMedical Director
    Dr. Holt was born in Kerrville and grew up in Comfort, where he graduated from high school in 1996. He received his B.A. at the University of Texas at Austin, then went on to the University of Texas at Houston medical school. He then completed his Family Medicine residency training at the Waco Family Medicine Residency Program. He returned home to the Hill Country in 2008, and joined the Fredericksburg Clinic. In addition to his busy family medicine clinic, he has worked in the field of addiction medicine since 2008, when he started working at Serenity House Drug & Alcohol treatment facility. He received board certification in Addiction Medicine in November 2014 and became the medical director of the One-Eighty detox service at Hill Country Memorial Hospital in May 2015. He also accepted the position of medical director at Awakenings Hill Country, which opened in August 2015.

Financial Details

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Patient Reviews

Overall Ratings
  • 4.6
    Avg. score from 22 reviews
  • 4.6
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  • 4.5
    Treatment Effectiveness
  • 4.7
    Meals & Nutrition
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Ashley
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This program was disturbing to say the least . You were not seen by a doctor . The nurses communicated with the doctor via text. They cannot handle medical issues even though they say that they can on the front end to get you in the door. The staff uses your family as a weapon (well they try) by manipulating them and telling them that you’re not doing well . They do this in an effort to extend your stay . The living quarters are infested with scorpions, literally found one inside of my pajama pants while I was in the detox aka a large room with 8 beds and a broken shower. Disgusting and creepy. The general lack of empathy at this facility is completely shocking, please if you’re looking for treatment do not consider this facility, it is not a place for your loved one if you actually care about their mental well-being, you will be in the dark regarding their true state during treatment. I lost a total of 21 pounds while I was at this facility due to being so stressed out that I could not eat . I was so scared and stressed out that I wanted to escape but they kept my cell phone and ID locked in a cabinet. When I went to the emergency room they would not let me call my husband. This place should be shut down. Reporting them to all insurance providers, the state of Texas (dept who licensed them), and CARF is the start of my efforts to prevent this nightmare facility from harming any additional patients who are seeking a better way of life.
Official Facility Response:

Awakenings Hill Country is proud to be fully licensed by the State of Texas and certified by CARF and NAATP. We are committed to the best in medical and clinical care. Everyday, we strive to be better everyday for every woman we serve. If we can answer any questions, do not hesitate to call. Have a great day! Edit

Charlotte
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Horrible facility. Multiple women witnessed me being yelled at by staff I was falsely led to this facility thinking the head injury I had and the faith that I had an Jesus was OK to use in my recovery. They do not follow their own manual and they can't seem to handle anybody that is detoxing. 6 different staff members including counselors will ask you questions than yell at me bringing me to tears. They shouldn't run a rehab. Many women witnessed what happened to me. I was forced to discharge on day 5 after a verbal attack when I was praying silently during morning meditation. I was accused of not participating when my name is signed on many forms from my attendance. They tell you after you get there that 70% of staff is in recovery themselves.
Debbie
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I walked into Awakenings scared and not wanting to be there. I left 30 days later with my head held high, no shame and ready to tackle life one day at a time. I would recommend my family and friends to Awakenings if they were to seek treatment if needed.
Diana
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The treatment approach at AHC is individualized and clients are treated by the clinical team as a whole.
Joy
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They are a great group