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Empty Rehabilitation Centre breaks Toowoomba hearts
The city, like many others is also dealing with the devastating fallout from drug and alcohol abuse. It's taken a toll on individuals, families and the community. So on the Downs, people came together to build a solution a live-in Rehab centre. But …
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Allied Addiction Recovery, LLC announces new outpatient location
Allied Addiction Recovery, LLC (AAR) is pleased to announce the opening of their new outpatient drug and alcohol treatment facility in Monroeville located at 2550 Mosside Blvd., Suite 212, Monroeville, PA 15146. AAR is a Pennsylvania-licensed drug and …
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Heroin is Growing, Deadly Problem in Centre County
Services include intensive outpatient and outpatient programs that focus on group therapy, family therapy and individual therapy as well as psychiatry services. The center takes a 12-step, total abstinence approach. Rehab After Work accepts most major …
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Detox center opens in Toms River, as six more people die from heroin overdose
Starting in mid-February, people who struggle with drug addiction will have a new place that they can turn to for help. Sunrise Detox, an inpatient drug and alcohol detox center, opened Wednesday at 16 Whitesville Road. “It oozes quality and …
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Anaheim Drug Detox for Alcohol & Drug Addiction Announced
An Anaheim drug detox center is announcing that it is now offering services to help adults and adolescents stop their alcohol and drug addiction through Drug Addiction Treatment Centers. Detoxification is defined as "the physiological or medicinal …
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Old hospital building converted into addiction treatment facility
A unique element of the new center will be a “Heroes Program,” which will focus on the care and rehabilitation of military, law. enforcement and fire department professionals who are struggling with post traumatic stress disorder and drug or alcohol …
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Selena Gomez checked into rehab center
Later that night Gomez was photographed having dinner with longtime pal, Demi Lovato, who spent time in rehab herself for drug and alcohol addiction. An insider told the Daily News that Gomez "has been working nonstop for years. She truly needed to …
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Question by Puddy: Question about Inpatient Alcohol/Drug Rehab Places:?
I was at one for a month last year… and it did me a WORLD of good!

Even though I did not like the constant groups which I found boring, I DID appreciate the constant medical care and meds monitoring I got there, and the care actually helped to (miraculously for me!) END my nearly 20 year batle w/ the bottle; (HALLELUJAH!)

My question is : Was the rehab unit or freestanding a locked setting? Mine was, but I wonder if it was just the one I went to or are they all or most of them “closed settings”?

And even though I was relatively well treated by the staff and all the others signed in voluntarily, so what’s w/ the locks as if if it were a psych unit or jail?

Best answer:

Answer by Narconon
Not all rehab places are equal. A locked unit is not necessary at all if it is for voluntarily committed addicts and the addiction center has a proper technology on how to handle each case that comes in.

Apparently you went to a place that gives you meds–and, by the way, most do. This kind of “rehab” has its own medical requirements to operate, like insurance, etc. This makes them wary of accidents or incidents and makes them take extreme measures, like the lock-down. Unfortunately this facilities operate more like a psych unit or jail.

I’m glad this worked for you but I’m afraid that there is an option in which they won’t give you meds, they won’t lock you up, there are no “groups” nor psychs to evaluate for you, folks move through the drug or alcohol abuse rehab program at their own pace and are referred to as students, not patients. Also, they won’t substitute one drug for another, etc., etc. This is the Narconon program.

Narconon is the most effective rehab–by far, I know as I was an addict for nearly 20 years too and went through several rehabs until I found the one that handled ALL my specific problems. And not only handled all my “reasons” and problems but it handled some I did not know I had until I discovered them by myself with their amazing courses and practicals. For example I handled my honesty, my integrity and my communication and as if this was not enough this little courses and practicals gave me the ability to confront life and situations with confidence.

There is not one day that I do not use the life skills learned there to help myself or help others. Today I have been drug and alcohol free for over 15 years and I’m very successful at what I do and love, art. Also, I made a point of helping others and when I’m not writing or helping someone with their addiction I’m also volunteering in another non-profit organization. This is my way to thank Narconon for their invaluable help.

When you have a chance visit their website and/or pass this info to someone who might need help with their addictions. The Narconon program is delivered around the world by many organizations and it is the most highly regarded drug rehabilitation due to its effectiveness. Oh, and I forgot to mention their detox is the best in the world too. Not only it handled my cravings but my eyesight improved and I felt so fresh and full of energy when I finished it.

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