Veterans face an uphill battle when it comes to addiction recovery, with different types of challenges than non-veterans face. For that reason, Veterans need highly specialized support and treatment programs to address their unique needs.But recovery support is not confined within the walls of a treatment center. You need support and understanding once you step back...
Read MoreWhen it’s time to be aggressive about treating your drug or alcohol disorder, you need the most effective tools to support you. For some people, that means detox and residential treatment, a way to surround yourself with 24-hour guidance and support.Not everyone needs that level of support, though. For many people, an intensive outpatient program (IOP) can be a very...
Read MoreVeterans often face traumatic experiences throughout their time in service. Though every Vet’s story is a bit different, what they do, see, and think during their time serving the country changes them. It can also create a high risk of drug and alcohol addiction. According to the US Department of Veteran Affairs, 7 out of every 100 Vets suffer from post-traumatic...
Read MoreDrug and alcohol addiction impacts everyone within a family. Though the person battling the disorder is often faced with the most challenging of symptoms and pressures, the family suffers as well. Addiction treatment does not just support the individual with the substance use disorder but also provides resources and healing opportunities to the family or support...
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