If dependency to medication or alcohol is impacting your work and home life, Cleveland Heights has a large number of great drug abuse facilities to help you or a relative. Whether addicted to Dexedrine, opiate drugs, pain medication or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the best-rated help available. You can even find executive or exclusive treatment in Cleveland Heights to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.
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At first I hated it, I hated myself, hated everyone. Once my head was clear of all the drugs & not clouded anymore I realized my self worth & didn't need those drugs. The staff & all employees here are just amazing & I love & miss each & every one of them! They all helped me along the way in their own way between their own stories, their, support, & their patience with me because they had to have alot of patience with me. I recommend the Recovery Council to anyone & everyone! Even for the mental health! Both my mental health counselors were amazing, the staff at both houses in residential and transitional!!! Just amazing!!!!
Doesn't have the family involved in the treatment plan hands on. I personally do not have experience, it was my husband who attended. In our area at the time there wasn't many places to go to unless you have thousands of dollars; it costs more to get clean & sober than to keep using. Luckily this facility does offer beds to people with Medicaid, being that majority of people that use are in the low income bracket & qualify for government help.
My adult son strugggled with alcohol for about a decade. He admitted himself and has been sober for over 4 months and is doing well. The Center lives up to its advertising. A special thanks to Katherine for providing support and answers to the family. ..a very nice woman. My son is embracing his sobriety and I pray that he keeps his new "mimdset" and commitment to a longer and more fulfillimg life. Thamk you,