If drug or alcohol dependency is impacting your professional and personal life, Edmore has quite a few top-rated drug abuse centers to help you or a relative. Whether addicted to Speed, opioids, pain medication or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the perfect help available. You can even find exclusive or exclusive treatment in Edmore to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.
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You cannot put a price tag on what I have been given through Serenity It is impossible to fully explain my positive experience with every dedicated staff member at every level of care. I spent 3 months in treatment and the support and guidance I received from the entire treatment team is without doubt unparalleled. The genuine commitment to my recovery in their program extended beyond any job description of a treatment counselor. Not only was I given the tools to live sober today, but I was given the chance to rebuild the life that my addiction tore down. I arrived at intake hopeless with many legal issues. This was my first (and hopefully last) rehab. It was a scary and overwhelming situation for me and my family emotionally and financially. Serenity not only comforted my family though the whole process, but they explained and guided them through a lot of unknowns in the process and included them in my recovery journey the entire way
Their website layout is good and easy to use. The specific care they dedicate to women is wonderful. I can't think of any weaknesses. It's a great facility. My sister admitted she had a problem not too long ago and Sacred Heart was recommended to us and we are so glad it was. They treated her with kindness and understanding. She came out with such a strong will to stay on the right track. We are so thankful for Sacred Heart.
numerous recovery tools. group meetings are awesome. we are all there for the same purpose. to learn how to prevent relapse.