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  • Nearly 40% of individuals seeking detox or substance abuse treatment as part of an emergency room visit in 2009 were admitted to the hospital.
  • There is a higher incidence of alcohol misuse among females with eating disorders, especially bulimia, than in the general population.
  • Mental disorders for children of alcoholics are almost double the rates than that of other children.
  • Methamphetamine withdrawal can be more pronounced, painful, and longer lasting than withdrawal from cocaine or amphetamine.

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Residential Long-Term Rehab (More Than 30 Days) - Burlington, NJ.

Attending and finishing a residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days) program in Burlington is generally the cornerstone in an addict's successful recovery from their personal struggles with drug or alcohol addiction. This variety of drug rehabilitation is a lot more intensive than others because the client lives at the facility full-time for the duration of the treatment process. While many addicts are initially hesitant about going to a long-term program lasting longer than 30 days they soon comprehend the excellent benefit. A residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days) program supplies the recovering individual the time to thoroughly withdrawal from drugs and concentrate on themselves. Shorter programs are not capable of this due to their quick duration.

  • Libertae Inc
    5.3 miles from Burlington, New Jersey
    Libertae Inc is located at:

    5245 Bensalem Boulevard
    Bensalem, PA. 19020

    If you would like to contact Libertae Inc, you can reach them at 215-639-8681 x210.

    Libertae Inc offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Halfway House, Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Criminal Justice Clients
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid