Thousands of people contact us each year for help finding drug and alcohol rehab programs for themselves or loved ones. A recurring theme is that many people who have been in treatment recently have been given some type of drug as a prescription during their stay there as well as to take after discharge. The problem is these people keep relapsing. Unfortunately, people take their doctor’s word for it when they’re prescribed a drug, but common sense tells us that taking a new drug won’t solve the problem. After speaking people about this and suggesting a healthier alternative, most people generally agree that drug-free rehabilitation is the way to go to get long-lasting results.
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