This complainant was attempting to leave Narconon Colorado and contacted the police to report his belongings were being withheld from him.
Police Log, Narconon Colorado, May 14, 2015
This complainant was attempting to leave Narconon in Colorado and reported belongings were being withheld from her.
Police Log, Narconon Colorado, May 14, 2015
This police report involved a dispute over a client's belongings as she was attempting to leave Narconon Colorado.
Police Log, Narconon Colorado, May 13, 2015
In this anonymous police report, a female patient claims she was sexually assualted by a Narconon Colorado staff member.
Police Log, Narconon Colorado, April 27, 2015
In this police report, a voluntary patient of Narconon Colorado claimed he was attempting to leave and his belongings were being withheld.
Best Drug Rehab, Dept. of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, April 22, 2015
A violation of client abuse was substantiated. The surveyor was dismayed that Best Drug Rehab did not come clean about the incident until pressed for video footage of the assault.
A Forever Recovery – Dept. of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, March 27, 2015
The client made multiple allegations in this complaint including not being advised of Recipient's Rights, or a rights program contact, and being required to submit to random drug testing without a chain of command to secure samples. As a result of this inspection, a recommendation was made for A Forever Recovery to provide Recipient's Rights brochures to each client with a rights program contact. Additionally, the program was required to add language to their policies and procedures on securing all drug screens collected.
FTC Complaint, Narconon Fresh Start, March 21, 2015
These parents allege they were promised the "highest success rate in the field of drug rehabilitation, luxury-leisurely resort accommodations, drug education program, jacuzzi" and more. The complaint is cut off at that point. We can only assume that Narconon did not live up to its promises.
Police Log, Narconon Arrowhead, March 9, 2015
This police report involves an individual who alleged an assault while at Narconon. Initially he wanted to press charges, but decided to allow Narconon to handle the incident internally after speaking with a Narconon security guard.
Best Drug Rehab – Dept. of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, March 4, 2015
Violations substantiated: Physical facilities inadequate for the type of service provided, no annual performance evaluations of staff members, no program director on-site, failure to provide adequate job training to staff members, failure to cooperate with state surveyor inspections, failure to comply with recipient rights regulations, failure to inform clients of the risks and possible side effects of discontinuing prescription medications, violating clients rights to be free from work the facility would otherwise employ someone else to do, accepting clients ineligible for admission, e.g., suicidal, inadequately informing clients about the general nature and objectives of the program, e.g., treatment location, or, the rules of the program, lack of appropriate medical evaluation, assessment and care, non-compliance with client activity regulations, and deviation by the program from the plan of operation for which the facility was originally licensed (10 beds) which adversely affects the character, quality and scope of services provided. Additionally, a program evaluation revealed that 45% of clients leave the program against medical advice.