If use of alcohol or drugs is compromising your way of life, Philadelphia has quite a few high-quality drug abuse centers to help you or someone you love. Whether addicted to Methylphenidate, opiates, pain medication or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the top help available. You can even find private or exclusive treatment in Philadelphia to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.
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I attended Northbound Outpatient Treatment in Kirkwood, and completed their three month program. Having been to several treatments over the years, Northbound was far and away the most effective treatment that I have ever participated in. They have some of the best counselors, not to mention people in general, that I have ever met. They genuinely care about their clients, and show that with a willingness to be available to them day or night, even outside of normal program hours. Their methods of connecting with clients and responding to their issues are, from my experience, one of a kind and extremely effective. If you, or a loved one, are struggling with any type of substance abuse, I would without a doubt recommend Northbound.
They work with the addict to help them formulate a plan to effictivley stay clean upon release. They have classes all day with 10 minuet breaks between classes (smoke breaks) to educate the addict on multiple ways to help themselves. I, personally, believe that trying to cram classes down someone while they are detoxing or are freshly clean is a bit ridiculous. I think that they do a good job on educating users on skills that will aide them upon release.
A friend of mine was admitted. I cannot comment first hand, as it was not me seeking help. The friend on mine who attended has been to rehab more than once. She found God in her last visit and has found all new friends from her help from the facility through church because it helped open her eyes.