EDITORIAL: Delinquent … in Funding
EDITORIAL: Delinquent … in funding
Filed under: long term inpatient drug rehab
And who would pay for that … or housing in a treatment facility if not sent to a state youth-detention center? The assumption should be Greater Romans — just as they now deal with and pay for many of adults that the closed Northwest Georgia Regional …
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Impact of Sequester on middle class families, jobs and economic security
Filed under: long term inpatient drug rehab
Affected long-term unemployed individuals would lose an average of more than $ 450 in benefits that they and their families count on while they search for another job. Smaller unemployment checks will also have a negative impact on the economy as a …
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Residential treatment system needs reform
Filed under: long term inpatient drug rehab
The AOC keeps incident reports for the length of its contract with the treatment facility. Solution: Incident reports should be a tool to look for long-term patterns so centers can be weeded out of the system if they don't protect the health and safety …
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Is Dr. Drew too dangerous for prime time?
Filed under: long term inpatient drug rehab
The best way is long-term detox over months as an outpatient.” That is, not 21 days' inpatient like Dr. Drew's program — and probably not at all if the patient does poorly without the drug. “Celebrity Rehab” also reinforces negative stereotypes and …
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