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Drug Rehab for Women in New Jersey

Studies suggest that about forty percent of the country’s addicted individuals are women. What makes drug rehab for women in New Jersey a good choice? Going to a women’s-only treatment center in New Jersey is really great because they specialize in helping women with gender specific issues. Drug Rehab for Women in New Jersey: Addiction . . . . Continue Reading


10 Surprising Things That Happen When You Get Out of Rehab

After you leave rehab you are definitely in for a long bumpy (but happier) road in your life. There are parts of leaving rehab that are great and parts that are no so great. I’ve made a list of 10 surprising things that happen when you get out of rehab. I split the lists into . . . . Continue Reading


Women’s Rehab in Boynton Beach

Drug Addiction and Alcoholism are general terms for problems with alcohol or drugs and is usually used to mean compulsive and uncontrolled drinking or using of drugs; usually to the destruction of the person’s well-being, personal relationships, and social reputations. Women’s Rehab in Boynton Beach can be very supportive for women and can help direct . . . . Continue Reading


Sober Living for Women in Delray Beach

What is Sober Living? Sober living houses, also called halfway houses, are transitional places to live for those in recovery from drugs and alcohol. Women in recovery, especially early on in sobriety, choose sober living for women in Delray Beach after completing a treatment program because they see the benefit in surrounding themselves with peers . . . . Continue Reading


Sober Living for Women

Sober Living for Women Residences: What to Expect The average stay at a sober living for women residence can be anywhere from one to six months and sometimes your health insurance plan will cover all or part of the cost of your stay. Recovering alcoholic and addict women who live in sober living for women . . . . Continue Reading


5 Tips For Getting Along with Your Roommate at Your Halfway House

Living in a halfway house means sharing your living space with at least one roommate. This can be fun and very supportive especially for having people in close proximity who are also committed to leading a clean and sober lifestyle. And while there are many benefits to living in a halfway house after completing treatment, . . . . Continue Reading


Government Aid For People Living in Sober Houses

Sober houses, also known as halfway houses or recovery houses, support recovering addicts in reintegrating with society while staying clean and sober by offering support and monitoring for accountability. Studies have found that recovering addicts who live in sober houses are less at-risk of relapse than recovering addicts who go directly back into society after . . . . Continue Reading


5 Things to Do Before You Pick a Sober House

After you leave rehab, going into a Sober House is usually the next step. When it comes to picking a sober house to live in, there are certain things you should do prior to making your choice. I’ve thought of 5 things you should consider before you pick the sober house you are going to . . . . Continue Reading


Women’s Alcoholism Treatment

Alcoholism is a general term for problems with alcohol and is typically used to mean compulsive and uncontrolled drinking of alcoholic beverages; usually to the damage of the drinker’s health, personal relationships, and social standing. Women’s alcoholism treatment can be very helpful for women and can help guide you through the beginning steps of early . . . . Continue Reading


Vermont’s Heroin Epidemic

According to surveys shown in 2010 and 2011 by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Vermont leads the nation in illegal drug use per capita. That’s not particularly surprising or shocking when it comes to marijuana, but the trend of Vermont’s heroin epidemic that’s surged into the state is cause for worry and . . . . Continue Reading


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