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If you have decided, for whatever reason, that you want to stop drinking, there are many resources and sources of support available, including medical assistance, treatment facilities, medications and support groups. If you have been affected by someone else’s alcoholism or addiction, there is also help available to you. You are not alone.
Addictions deplete critical neural transmitters and we have developed a proprietary formula of vitamins, minerals and amino acids that are tailored to the individual based on their hair analysis and their substances of abuse We are a reality oriented program that does not believe that isolation best serves the recovery process. Clients are allowed to have their cell phones, lap tops and PDA’s with them while in treatment.
We can help with drug and alcohol detoxification, addiction treatment, drug and alcohol interventions, substance abuse counseling, inpatient treatment, drug and alcohol recovery, cocaine addiction, heroin addiction, prescription drug addiction, crystal meth addiction, opiate detox, alcohol detox, drug detox, long term care and more. Take the first step and call us now.
Our intensive outpatient program in conjunction with our sober living facilities provides a stable, loving and caring environment. Our clients are able to obtain the goal of long term recovery. We believe in personally guiding each and every client through each and every step in becoming clean and sober. We also acknowledge and will strive to help the client work on resolving any underlying core issues, which may include anxiety, depression, bi-polar disorder, etc. In that attempt, we will provide traditional addiction treatment for adults and their families with an emphasis on maintaining long-term recovery through innovative methodologies and individualized treatment planning.
What resources are available to help you cut down on or stop alcohol use on your own?
You need education and emotional support when you stop drinking, especially if you abuse alcohol or are alcohol-dependent. Some resources that can help you stop drinking include:
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Alcoholics Anonymous organizes meetings all over the world to help those who have a desire to stop drinking. The groups are made up of people who have had alcohol use problems, and you may remain anonymous.
- Family medicine physicians or other doctors, psychologists, or other health professionals.
- Inpatient or outpatient treatment centers or hospitals.
- Local or national alcohol treatment hotlines (check your local white and yellow pages).
