Dedicated, well educated, attentive, unbiased and welcoming staff who appear to apply themselves beyond their required duties (unsure of their designations really tho impressive ethics), interior offers an aesthetically comfortable feeling of home. Well kept. Full calendar of events offered to frequenters and newcomers alike- encourages visitors to return with such a thorough and inclusive outreach. Activities include but are not limited to various AA/NA meeting formats, movie nights, various forms of social meal gatherings (picnics, bbq's, etc), informative/educational outreach and more. A Narcan training program with an on-site inventory offered to the community FREE of charge via 24/7 vending machine easily accessible at rear of property delivers the best of harm reduction to all residents in a discreet manner. On-site Peer Advocacy serves during business hours and sometimes beyond. Considering personal experiences with The Turning Point in other communities it's clearly apparent the Oneonta location stands apart with their commited efforts to capture repeat patrons and the newcomer alike- a challenge in the face of such a large outreach. The Turning Point has planted itself as a pillar of excellence in our...
Read moreThey are extremely rude and unwelcoming every single time I come. Maybe it's just me but I hear alot of the same feedback from everyone who visits. The holidays are very difficult for me and being here always has me leaving feeling worse then I came. I give birth in two months and I really need a support system but it's clear I'm not going to get it here. The director is equally as rude when you try to bring things up without...
Read moreThe Turning Point of Otsego County and Fordo are an invaluable resource to the recovery community. The center offers many programs from rides to appointments to laundry and showers for those who are in need. There's always coffee on for free and...
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