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  • Studies indicate that non-injection methamphetamine use among heterosexual men and women is associated with unprotected vaginal sex and a higher amount of sex partners during the past 12 months.
  • The psilocybin and psilocin in magic mushrooms can also be produced synthetically in labs, but law enforcement does not indicate that this is occurring.
  • Valium and alcohol are both central nervous system depressants that slow the activity of the brain.
  • Magic mushrooms are classified in the U.S. as Schedule I drug, a category which includes heroin and LSD, all drugs which have a high potential for abuse and have no legitimate medical purpose in the United States.

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Colliers - Halfway House

A halfway house is an excellent option for a recovering drug addict that is searching for additional support once they have completed a drug rehab program. It is an atmosphere where they can be surrounded by like-minded persons who are going through the same experience they are, recovering from drug or alcohol addiction. When you choose to reside at a halfway house (also known as sober living or recovery house) you will be required to maintain your sobriety. usually there will be additional rules and guidelines that you will need to adhere to in order to maintain your residence at the halfway house. You may be expected to attend meetings and be subjected to random drug tests to confirm your continued abstinence.

  • Abstinent Living at the Turning Point
    18.1 miles from Colliers, West Virginia
    Abstinent Living at the Turning Point is located at:

    199 North Main Street
    Washington, PA. 15301

    If you would like to contact Abstinent Living at the Turning Point, you can reach them at 724-228-2203.

    Abstinent Living at the Turning Point offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Halfway House, Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Women
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid