Residential Alcohol Treatment Centers.

Alarming statistics show that about 14 million Americans abuse alcohol on a regular basis. Is this a moral weakness? No, it is an illness, referred to as alcohol dependence. Alcohol dependence is curable. If one has the will, the way is shown by alcohol treatment centres scattered all over the nation.

Often, individuals may not be able to overcome alcohol abuse by themselves and may suffer withdrawal symptoms as they attempt to do so by cutting back on their intake.
Alcohol treatment centers, use a plethora of approaches to help suffers recognize and eventually overcome their addiction.

The most common types of centers are residential, outpatient, inpatient and short-term treatment facilities. In residential alcohol treatment centers, a patient stays in a drug-free environment, with constant help and supervision from the staff.

These residential programs often have variable length of stays, ranging from one month to several months, extending up to even a year, the average stay period being six months. This way, they offer treatments to suit patients with varied needs.

Some of these facilities even provide patients with sober living homes, so they can overcome their addiction in a structured, supportive environment. These programs entail therapy, medication, counseling, along with day-to-day supervision.

Some such residential treatment programs are offered by, Alice’s Wonderland Residential treatment Center for Women (in Arizona), New Found Life Residential treatment Center (in Long Beak, CA), Spencer Recovery Center (CA), Stepping Ahead Recovery Residences (in Florida) and Choices Residential Treatment (in Texas).
While these are just a few names, you can find a residential treatment center in almost every city in America. The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service can help in the search for a treatment center. The toll free number is 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Calling this number will guide you to a facility in your state.

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