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RESIDENTIAL ALCOHOL & CHEMICAL RECOVERY PROGRAM
- Clear your mind and focus on getting well.
- Undergo supervised detoxification if necessary.
- Nourish your self-esteem.
- Participate in an established 12-step program of recovery.
- Get started on an appropriate exercise program.
- Develop a continuing care plan based on your personal circumstances.
- Return to an effective support system.
Chemical dependency is a treatable condition, not a hopeless plight.
Unfortunately, that’s usually apparent to everyone except the person
with the dependency.
Since 1975, the Alcohol and Chemical Recovery Program has helped to
liberate thousands of addicts and alcoholics from their chemical
bindings. Removed from your everyday responsibilities and flash points,
you can begin to address the physical, psychological, social and
spiritual aspects of your disease.
After being evaluated by a staff physician, you will receive treatment
from a multidisciplinary team, including counselors, a chaplain, a
nutritionist and other support staff. A consulting physician and
psychiatrist are available by appointment. Just as important to your
long-term recovery, our weekend family program helps loved ones sort out
issues of dependency and codependency.
The Alcohol and Chemical Recovery Program runs continuously 365 days a
year. Clients may call our experienced intake counselors Monday through
Friday from 9 am to 6 pm, to discuss & schedule admission.
Variable levels of care - many of which are partially or fully
covered by health insurance plans – are available. We can arrange
medical detox with 24-hour nursing care at St. Helena Hospital. The
residential rehabilitation program takes place in a homelike setting
within the hospital. We also offer a partial hospitalization program
with day treatment and a sober living environment.
Once clean and sober, you will learn how to recognize, interpret and
manage your chemical urges. By the time you leave our care, you will
have developed an extensive plan and useful tools to maintain a sober
lifestyle. Anyone can sober up temporarily. Our graduates have the
skills and knowledge necessary to help avoid a relapse.
For more information, please call (800) 454-HOPE or (800)
454-4673.
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