Hope Diaries 3: The Treatment Center


 

Hope Diaries 3: The Treatment Center – A Treatment Center Alumni shares his story of recovery and hope. www.facebook.com twitter.com blog.thetreatmentcenter.com Subscribe to the channel for more from the Hope Diaries series. Call (877) 446-1342 for a confidential consultation. We are a nationally recognized drug and alcohol treatment center committed to providing compassionate care to each of our patients. The Joint Commissions on Accreditations of Health Care Organizations has awarded The Treatment Center Gold Seal Accreditation for our superior quality of care in the substance abuse treatment centers field. Our staff is a team of highly trained, highly skilled addiction professionals who understand the complexities of addiction and treat the disease through contemporary methods. We offer the following services: • In-patient Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation • Full Medical Drug and Alcohol Detox by Board Certified Physicians • Dual Diagnosis Substance Abuse Treatment • Individual and Group Therapy • Holistic Pain Treatment (following pain pill detox) • Acupuncture • Massage Therapy • Cognitive Behavior Therapy • EMDR Therapy In addition to our traditional residential treatment program, we offer a Christian substance abuse treatment center, Road Less Traveled. We also offer our GO program, designed to assist our patients transition from in-patient treatment to sober living.

 

Health briefs

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Family caregivers caring for aging relatives or friends are invited to talk with exhibitors and hear speakers at the third annual Quad-City Regional Family Caregivers Conference from 8 a.m. to noon March 9 at the Quad-Cities Waterfront Convention …
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Local groups work to address area's substance abuse issues

Filed under: inpatient drug rehab centers

“The biggest issue we need to address in the lack of available treatment,” Engel said. “Treatment centers regionally are overwhelmed and underfunded.” Engel said as an organized group, they have a better chance of addressing the area's issues through …
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