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Alcohol Recovery Centers

We Can Help You Get Your Life Back

Call our recovery center for alcohol addiction recovery that really works. Don’t give up hope. We’re just a call away.

Our recovery center offers a combination of both individual and group programs to help those individuals who are addicted to alcohol rid themselves of their addictions.

Call our caring counselors today to get help and get control of your life again. Whether you personally have a problem with alcohol or have a loved one that needs help, our caring staff at our recovery center can help.

The alcohol recovery programs at our facilities are covered by most insurance programs. Call 1-866-925-4029. We can help.

The Decision to Get Help

The Decision to Get Help

The Decision To Get Help

Accepting the fact that help is needed for an alcohol problem may not be easy. But keep in mind that the sooner you get help, the better are your chances for a successful recovery.

Any concerns you may have about discussing drinking-related problems with your health care provider may stem from common misconceptions about alcoholism and alcoholic people. In our society, the myth prevails that an alcohol problem is a sign of moral weakness. As a result, you may feel that to seek help is to admit some type of shameful defect in yourself. In fact, alcoholism is a disease that is no more a sign of weakness than is asthma. Moreover, taking steps to identify a possible drinking problem has an enormous payoff—a chance for a healthier, more rewarding life.

When you visit your health care provider, he or she will ask you a number of questions about your alcohol use to determine whether you are having problems related to your drinking. Try to answer these questions as fully and honestly as you can. You also will be given a physical examination. If your health care provider concludes that you may be dependent on alcohol, he or she may recommend that you see a specialist in treating alcoholism. You should be involved in any referral decisions and have all treatment choices explained to you.