Alcohol addiction is a very serious disease that effects millions of people throughout the country. Left untreated alcohol addiction can lead to various health issues including death as well as problems with employment, family dynamics.
By demonstrating compliance with The Joint Commission’s national standards for health care quality and safety, Lakeview Health Systems has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval.
Founded in 1951, The Joint Commission is dedicated to continuously improving the safety and quality of the nation’s health care through voluntary accreditation. The Joint Commission’s on-site survey of Lakeview Health Systems occurred in February.
Leaving the cold to go to Florida for addiction treatment may have saved my life. Addiction treatment afforded me the opportunity to work with therapists on my past issues that would cause me to abuse drugs and alcohol.
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Many who get sober from the disease of addiction do not want to take medications for other diseases such as depression, dual diagnosis and bipolar disorder. In order to achieve a long-term, quality sobriety other diseases such as psychological disorders need to be treated independently from addiction.
The therapists and certified addiction professionals in drug rehab will guide a client in their recovery. Each client in drug rehab will have a protocol that was designed specifically for them.
After drug rehab is when recovery from addiction can get tough. Drug rehab should provide each client with an aftercare program and if it is followed there is a better chance at being able to stay sober.
Florida offers quality treatment centers to help those who suffer from drug and alcohol addiction. Moving to Florida and going to addiction treatment to escape the drama and chaos that comes with addiction can save someones life.
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