Why Do Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs Cost So Much?
Question by destinie_cx: Why do drug and alcohol treatment programs cost so much?
These kinds of programs are so costly. Sometimes I think that they’re after the profit, and not really there because they want to help.
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Answer by carmen da
Well, drug and alcohol treatment programs aren’t schemes to rip off people. The thing is, it takes money to build a treatment center. When you get yourself checked up by a doctor, you pay fees, right? Alcohol and drug addiction are both chronic disorders and just like diseases, you would need to get yourself treated for them. Treatment costs much because there are still medications to buy as well as people to pay for the services that they render for the patients’ betterment. Besides, a thousand dollars is nothing compared to the life of a person that treatment gets to save.
My Friend Is Hopelessly Addicted to Methampethamines.?
Question by Cadence: My friend is hopelessly addicted to methampethamines.?
My friend is hopelessly addicted to methampethamines. This addiction is really beginning to erode our relationship.
How do I go about helping in this personal problem? I live near Rockaway Beach, Oregon.
Thank you very much.
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Answer by mayaaudrey29
Try finding drug rehab medical centers near your area. Use the source sites specializing in your state. Ask for free help for your friend.
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Drug Addiction?
Question by ldytinker: Drug addiction?
My daughter is 24 years old. I have guardianship of three of her 4 children. I ahve seen her go deep into meth and depression and come back. She lives in my home and wont work. She is falling deep into a well of darkness and I dont know what to do. She tells me that every morning when she wakes up she is so disgusted that she lived through the night that she wants to ripp her skin off..I want to call the Justice Of The Peace on Monday morning and see if maybe having her committed would be a wake up call…I need help , advice and some moral support.. I pray…where do I go?
Are There Free Rehab Places for Drug Addicts?
Question by whattheheck: Are there free rehab places for drug addicts?
My brother is a pot head and an alcoholic he has nothing, no drivers license, nothing he owns thousands in back child support and the worst part is that he is one of the most talented people I know he sings like Elvis, writes his own songs, is artistic, but his substance abuse has made him an angry hateful person. I don’t know how I can help him. Please I need advice.
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Is It Legal for an Employer to Make an Employee Leave a Inpatient Drug Treatment Center Early?
Question by ricker712: Is it legal for an employer to make an employee leave a inpatient drug treatment center early?
I was in an inpatient treatment center and my employer made me leave early to keep my job. I was in there for 4 weeks and wanted to stay for 90 more days in which i was able to leave for work everyday. All I needed my employer to do was switch me with a summer help employee. The summer help comes every may to help anyone that needs time off. My employer refused to switch me with another employee that agreed to switch with me. Now 1 year later I recieved a drug test and my employer fired me for drug use when they didn’t provide the correct treatment for my needs. Is that legal is my question and if not who should I contact to help me with this situation? Me and my employer signed a contract saying I would complete a treatment program for this and they went agaisnt what was signed. If anyone has any information that’d help me out please let me know, Thanks alot for anything that you could help me out with
What Do You Think of This Quote?
Question by Claire K: What do you think of this quote?
I was reading a book about a woman who overcame drug addiction. It is a very old and odd ball book but I found it in an old bookstore. This quote struck me. What do you think of it?
“For three years, I swam in thick, gooey molasses which was sometimes warm and sometimes freezing. Sometimes very dark as well. I was quickly pulled out twice, but then slipped and fell in again. I am coming out again, this time, on my own.”
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