I am no longer a client at Oaks Integrated Care. My case was closed due to poor attendance (I had debilitating depression). That being said, I enjoyed the program. Discussion was stimulating and case managers were wonderful. The most important part was that I was not the smartest person in the room—I never had all the answers, or even the right answers. I consider myself to be very smart and eager to learn and contribute to discussion. I enjoyed the fact that I was able to learn from both the case managers running the group and the peers I was in group with.The groups were so stimulating I would not play on my phone during group. In comparison to Medallion, which bored me to tears. I played on my phone so much at Medallion that by the time I’d get back home, I have used about forty percent of my battery. At Oaks, my charge would be in the mid to high 90s because I was not on the phone.In the past near eleven years since my diagnosis (in 2008, age 17), I have been in four recovery programs. Oaks is, by far, the best mental health recovery program. If I ever felt the need to return to a day program, I would go back to Oaks, hands down. Group therapy should not bore, but stimulate. Oaks is the only program that has kept me engaged. Like I mentioned before—I was not the smartest. There were others who knew more than me, and that was refreshing in a world where I was the smartest most of the time.I would suggest Oaks to anyone looking for a recovery program. The case managers are very friendly, groups are stimulating—you will not feel the need to play with your electronics. It is also close to me (I live about a mile away). Just an overall excellent program. The schedule procedures for when groups ran—so there was group variety, letters A-E and every day was a different set of groups.The only thing I did not like was the five minute break between groups—I think they should be a little longer—maybe a ten or fifteen minute break to give clients more time to smoke or use the restroom and sign up for the next group. Overall, five ⭐️