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  • There are an estimated 80,000 deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use each year in the United States.
  • PCP users may experience memory loss and depression, which may persist for as long as a year after a chronic user stops taking PCP.
  • Studies have shown that family and friends can play an important role in motivating drug addicted individuals to enter and remain in drug rehab.
  • Opiates such as heroin convert to morphine in the body which then activates opiate receptors located throughout the brain and central nervous system, including within the reward system.

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Sparkman, AR. - Partial Hospitalization-Day Treatment

For individuals not desiring the intensive care that inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Sparkman, AR. delivers but still in need of more attention than an outpatient program, partial hospitalization / day treatment is a great option. Clients are typically enrolled into this sort of treatment as a prevention measure when it comes to their substance abuse difficulties or as a transition back into their life in the community. Partial hospitalization / day treatment normally lasts for a number of hours a day (if not the entire day itself) and for several days through the week (if not the entire week). For the duration of their time in treatment clients will likely participate in personal counseling and group therapy in addition to other social activities to build their life skills.

  • Ascent Childrens Health Services
    21.7 miles from Sparkman, Arkansas
    Ascent Childrens Health Services is located at:

    2410 Pine Street
    Arkadelphia, AR. 71923

    If you would like to contact Ascent Childrens Health Services, you can reach them at 870-245-2210.

    Ascent Childrens Health Services offers the following treatment services: Outpatient, Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance