Man Receives Post Rehab Aftercare at Alcohol Treatment Center


 

Man receives Post Rehab Aftercare at Alcohol Treatment Center – www.brightonrecovery.org Recovering alcoholic who received 30 day rehab treatment at Brighton Hospital’s alcohol treatment center describes post rehab Alumni Aftercare Tune-up, 3 times each year at Brighton Hospital in Michigan. The best drug and alcohol addiction help is what Brighton is all about. Brighton Hospital is the second oldest alcohol treatment program in the United States and the first to be licensed in Michigan . A national leader in drug and alcohol treatment and counseling services that began in the early 1950’s. Additionally, we treat addictions to meth, marijuana, pot, crack, heroin, cocaine, speed, oxycontin, coke, prescription pain pills, ecstasy, plus. Our clinics’ rehabilitation treatment programs include: dual diagnosis treatment, teen and young adult, CEO, lawyer and judges recovery, 30-60-90 day recovery programs, and men’s and women’s halfway houses.

 

Michigan confirms six fungal meningitis cases

Filed under: Michigan Drug Rehab Centers

Lansing — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and state health departments including the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) are coordinating a multi-state investigation of cases of …
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Substance abuse diagnoses increasing in US

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Reuters. Possibly driven by a surge in painkiller abuse, the number of drug and alcohol problems diagnosed by U.S. doctors increased by 70 percent between 2001 and 2009, according to new research. "We know that increases in prescription drug use are a …
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Best of #StateReads: Michigan Confronts Crime by Parolees and Probationers

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So legislators went after retailers, making it a felony to sell synthetic drugs. In the two years since, Haas reports, “emergency rooms are seeing declines in synthetic-drug-related visits. Treatment centers are seeing fewer cases, and police are …
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