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Are you losing a loved one to Drugs or Alcohol Addiction? Call National Treatment Referrals and get FREE, No Obligation Treatment Information on what you can do to help your loved one.

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Treatment Programs

Rehab clients complain as treatment often confines the addicted person to one location. Receiving treatment in the center’s living room, den, or spare room can be disappointing. When the only outside activities are 12-step meetings, the gym, or church, the rehab experience is frequently discounted or dismissed by clients because their program lacks individualized care and the need for daily physical activities.
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  American Society of Addictive Medicine
  US Department of Health and Human Services
  National Institute of Health

Treatment Solutions

Addicted individuals do not get better on their own, they get worse. Addiction is classified as a chronic and progressive disease which means consequences will continue to become real until the addicted person gets help. With almost two decades of connecting families with help for addiction we know the severity of the consequences addiction leads to: unemployment, debt, foreclosures, bankruptcy, isolation, separation, divorce, arrests, convictions, jail, emergency rooms, hospitalization, institutionalization, and, ultimately death. Left untreated the addicted person’s burden is eventually forced upon the family. The American Medical Association’s Medical Model for Addiction Treatment begins with a one month inpatient commitment. Interventions staged by professional may be required to save a life and guarantee the transition into treatment.

Call (800) 868-2148 to get help and save a life.

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Professional and confidential answers to addiction treatment and related questions. Speaking to one of our representatives is the the first step to gaining immediate relief from the problems associated with addiction. For most sick and suffering people experiencing addiction, their healing process begins when a family member calls for help. We help people who truly care about the addicted person determine the costs associated with treatment, the appropriate treatment for that person, and how to transition them into proper care.

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