Outpatient Drug Rehab
Outpatient Drug Rehab – Outpatient Drug Rehab – Supporting recovering addicts as they take back their lives. (877) 903-2532 www.therecoveryplace.net Outpatient drug rehab at The Recovery Place kept Jim from being “thrown back to the wolves.” Jim explains, “Before, in other facilities, I finished the treatment for 30 days and they sent me home. I did not have any coping skills, and I fell right back into bad habits. But with the transition into The Recovery Place’s outpatient program I was still under continuing care with the treatment center. I was just not ready to jump right back into regular society.” In other attempts at recovery at other treatment centers, Jim spent 30 days in a residential drug treatment program and was discharged with no back-up support. The outpatient drug rehab program team at the Recovery Place helps clients transition back into their lives in a supportive and more structured way. Jim’s been clean for 3 years now.
South Texas drug treatment program struggles with finances
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A South Texas nonprofit has faced major financial problems to the point that employees are being paid late and administrators worry about how to cover the next round of paychecks. The South Texas Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, or STCADA, …
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Substance-abuse nonprofit downsizes amid financial struggle
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For now, STCADA will continue operating its programs that run on federal money including HIV prevention and testing, supportive housing and the outpatient treatment program for clients on federal probation, Rodriguez said. Other agencies will take over …
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Prisoners face long wait for drug–rehab services
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The federal system's struggle to keep pace with its drug offender population continues as some of the largest state prison systems, including California and Texas, have been increasingly diverting drug and other offenders to treatment or less costly …
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