Providence Projects – Alcohol Detox, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab


 

Providence Projects – Alcohol Detox, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab – The Providence Projects- Alcohol Detox, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab The Providence Projects are the pioneers of Residential Day drug and Alcohol Treatment. We are based in Bournemouth which has been voted as one of the places that people in the UK would most like to live. Situated just a short walk from the seven miles of golden sandy beaches our centres give people an opportunity to recover in comfortable and enviable surroundings. The Providence Projects opened in 1996. The Project is registered as a non-profit organisation which means that we are able to offer the best quality treatment available at an affordable price. Another part of the organisation PSP (Providence Supporting People) is a registered charity. We offer the complete package for those suffering from alcohol addiction and drug dependence, from the initial assessment, through drug or alcohol detox (if required), and then into the intensive drug & alcohol treatment programme. We also offer a highly structured and exciting aftercare service. These are the four stages of our drug and alcohol treatment programme. Treatment from £600 per week including drug and alcohol Detox www.providenceproject.org

 

Experts: W.Va. Must Curb Drugs to Stop Child Abuse

Filed under: inpatient drug rehab treatment program

Experts say that without a strong statewide safety net of foster care, adoptive families, in-home services and community-based prevention and treatment programs for parents and children, abuse victims are likely to repeat what they have learned …
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Newspaper finds Ky. drug treatment options limited

Filed under: inpatient drug rehab treatment program

… at the state's prescription drug abuse epidemic. The newspaper found: . Only 40 of Kentucky's 301 treatment and recovery sites offer 24-hour residential care, which experts say may be the only hope for the most severely addicted. … "Despite a …
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