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By Max Bellamy
Drugs and alcohol—two highly dangerous substances—have hundreds of people under their grip, as their slaves. What starts as a mere relief given by drugs or alcohol is soon turned into habit and with time, into addiction. To free individuals from their clutches and help them to lead normal, problem-free lives, drug and alcohol Treatment centers exist.
Some centers which are dedicated in their efforts to bring a change in the drug-addicted lives of people include the following: Able to Change Recovery, Brookside Institute, The Bridge to Recovery, Burning Tree Ranch, Choices, Recovery Center, CMR Recovery Residence, Newport Coast Recovery, Connor Ranch, Sober Living By The Sea Treatment Centers, Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Promises Treatment Center, Comeback Treatment Centers, Hazelden, Spencer Recovery Centers, Narconon Southern California, Mount Regis Center, and Support Systems Homes.
Proclaiming its success, Narconon Southern California offers to readmit its students free if any problems arise within six months of the treatment completion. Having a variety of treatment procedures like ‘inpatient treatment’, ‘detox treatment’, ‘intervention treatment’ and much more, it helps to drive away the addictions.
Support Systems Homes has centers of treatment spread all over California and other parts, and involves a ‘social-therapeutic treatment’ which includes educating and counseling the patients enabling them to successfully integrate into the ‘recover society’. Inpatient treatment programs, detox programs, and others are all used by the aforementioned center.
Hazelden has separate programs suited for adults, adolescents, and others. The center guides individuals slowly towards progress following its programs. The center is equipped to suit different age groups. Before treatment, an accurate assessment of the addiction is tested and diagnosed. Only then, proper medication is prescribed.
Offering programs like rapid detox, intervention, and others, Spencer Recovery Centers also helps. Recommended by personalities like Bart Allen and Sharon Osbourne, Comeback Treatment Centers follow a 28-day rehabilitation program and ‘fast-track’ drug addiction treatment which includes ‘family care’, ‘peer level groups’, and other treatment procedures to get rid of the addiction.
Depending upon the intensity of addiction, usually rehabilitation centers use a number of treatment procedures such as intervention, detox, sober living, extended care, residential treatment, inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, and much more. Programs can also be divided into several types depending upon the individual such as woman, man, teenagers, young adults, and many more.
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