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Drug rehab programsDrug rehab programs services will help you find the best program available in all over United States for your addiction. Our certified chemical dependency counselors will guide you and your family in these important decisions. Drug rehab programs services is there to help you in this important moment. Also we help families with drugs and alcohol intervention. We can help families to intervene themselves as well as refering to some professionnal interventionist. There so many different type of programs. Is residential better than out-patient? Does long term programs have better success than the shorter term ones. Does the individual needs a medical detox. Our counselor will guide you in the right direction to get the right help. This will increase the chance for success. Usually the addicted individual will need some kind of negative event in their life to be in agreement that they need help: ie; loosing their job, house, a divorce,an intervention and even becoming homelessness. The normal way of thinking is that they need to hit rock bottom but this can be at different stage for everyone. For some people the bottom is death. here at Drug rehab programs Services we do not subscribe to this school of thought. We believe that the bottom can be raised to the person so as to make them feel that they have attained the bottom. This is a much safer way! In 1992, total approximated spending for health care services was $18.8 billion for alcohol problems and the medical consequences of alcohol consumption and $9.9 billion for narcotic problems. Specialized services for the treatment of alcohol and narcotic issues cost $5.6 billion and $4.4 billion, respectively. This included specialized detoxification and rehabilitation services, and prevention, training, and research expenditures. Costs of treatment for health issues related to alcohol and narcotic abuse (e.g., cirrhosis, HIV infection, and trauma) were $13.2 billion and $5.5 billion, respectively. These costs for the medical effects of alcohol and drug abuse are significantly greater than estimates from the study by Rice et al. (1990), principally because that study did not utilize mortality-based epidemiological information about the causal involvement of drug and alcohol problems in illnesses other than foetal alcohol syndrome and HIV infection. Thus, alcohol and narcotic abuse-related costs of the majority of medical consequences were significantly underestimated. Additionally, even though the medical literature already contains an important number of studies on the medical consequences of alcohol abuse, which are reviewed and summarized in the Eighth Special Report to the U.S. Congress on Alcohol and Health (NIAAA 1993), researchers for this report found it necessary to review and summarize findings for many medical consequences of narcotic abuse - including HIV, tuberculosis, and hepatitis B and C
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