circle-decoration
circle-decoration
circle-decoration
circle-decoration

Quapaw House Inc

7600 Enmar Street
Little Rock AR, 72209
3.4
(8 Reviews)

In Little Rock, AR, Quapaw House Inc segments their treatment services based on Substance Abuse Treatment Services within a Short-term residential. The segmented services encompass Substance abuse treatment. Programs and groups are organized to pro... Read more

About this Facility'+'+
In Little Rock, AR, Quapaw House Inc segments their treatment services based on Substance Abuse Treatment Services within a Short-term residential. The segmented services encompass Substance abuse treatment. Programs and groups are organized to provide structured therapy to Adult women, Adult men. Quapaw House Inc in Little Rock, AR offers Services for the deaf and hard of hearing. Quapaw House Inc does offer financial assistance.
Type of Care
Alcohol Use Disorder
Substance use treatment
Comprehensive programs specializing in substance abuse disorder, addiction recovery as well as therapy and support groups.
Treatment Approaches
Alcohol Use Disorder
Substance abuse treatment
Service Settings (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, Inpatient etc.)
Alcohol Use Disorder
Short-term residential
Special Programs/Groups Offered
Alcohol Use Disorder
Adult women
This facility offers gender-specific programs, focusing on the needs of women in recovery by creating a supporting and understanding environment.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Adult men
With strength-based approaches and peer support, this tailored programs help adult men navigate their individual recovery process more easily.
Language Services
Alcohol Use Disorder
Services for the deaf and hard of hearing
Contact Information'+'+
Patient Reviews
Customer Reviews
Select a row below to filter reviews based on the average customer rating.
rating
(4)
rating
(0)
rating
(1)
rating
(1)
rating
(2)
Close
Your Feedback Matters
We would like to hear about your experience with one of our affiliated facilities. Please be as honest and thorough as possible in order to help others in need of care.
*Indicates a required field or selection.

Please select at least one star!

An error occured, please try again later.

Sky Blackshear
03/29/2020
I disagree with what some people have written Quapaw is a great place n changed my life i now own my business and have all my kids back which I provide for legally THANKS A MILLION QUAPAW STAFF!!!!!
Was this helpful?
Tina Gragg
03/29/2020
They saved my son when I thought there was no hope. Thank you so much.
Was this helpful?
Felicia Bradley
03/29/2020
They seem to be helping my fiancee since he's been tuere
Was this helpful?
Jon Garrett
03/29/2020
This place gave me the tools I needed to start a new lease on life. I truly believe it needs to be more 12 step orientated but thanks to their transitional living homes I was able to stay in Hot Springs Arkansas build a stable foundation in my newfound recovery and still 5 years later I am clean today. Also they gave me the privilege and the opportunity to come to work for them.
Was this helpful?
Karen Phillips
03/29/2020
Quapaw House is a great place to receive a spiritual awakening and the tools to live life on life's terms!
Was this helpful?
Steven Adcock
03/29/2020
This place is is a joke! The food is not fit for buzzards! The staff are totally unprepared! Complete joke for a rehab! Nasty conditions. Bunch of crack heads running the place. Try RCA In north little rock!
Was this helpful?
Gregory La'Mar
03/29/2020
I forced myself to make the best of my situation after being court-ordered into rehabilitation for smoking pot. I made a lot of good friends and playing volleyball and a couple of the other activities kept it from being a complete waste of my time. Make no mistake, it is a religious organization through and through. The staff knows this and doesn't take it seriously either. They operate under the 12-step program, the first step being to "Admit that you are powerless to your addiction and give yourself over to a higher power." I struggled with my faith my whole life up to this point. My rehabilitation counselor told me that my higher power could be a salt shaker or a doorknob, at which point I recognized I still had a month of my life to burn in this place, so I decided to literally grin and bear it. If you're being sent here, I would recommend smiling hard and trying to make friends and being a positive influence on those around you, because the treatment program itself is a joke. I think they made about 4,000 of your tax dollars off of me going there, and I probably ate a hundred dollars worth of food. They were off by a week as to when I was supposed to arrive, and all the other drugs they tried to put me on sent me to the emergency room with septic shock. I've been invited to come back and speak to the people who are currently there. I'd be more than happy to fill the time (and that's what the obviously "off-the-wagon" speakers do), but I recognize that getting away from a lifestyle can help some people who make it work for them. Overall, I would say that the treatment program is not a treatment program at all so much as it is control and isolation, but I guess it's better than jail. They liked the phrase "keep coming back" a lot which seemed to me like a positive spin on recidivism, but of course this is another state program where they grease each other's pockets knowing that they are all grifters and looking down on those who have been forced to make different choices in their lives.
Was this helpful?
Devlyn Young
03/29/2020
No detox. No drug treatment. Almost nothing by way of counseling. The only thing my loved one got from this center was group sessions and meds for paranoid schizophrenia. It took almost a month to get her completion certificate. The staff here will not answer questions or the phone. And we never received a call back from anyone in Hot Springs. If this is standard treatment, it's no surprise that so many go right back to drugs. I would never consider taking a loved one to this facility again.
Was this helpful?
See More Reviews
Nearby Treatment Centers