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  • Just like heroin, many individuals who become hooked on Vicodin have to figure out how to take the drug every day just to feel normal.
  • Mixing alcohol with certain medications often causes nausea and vomiting, headaches, drowsiness, fainting, or loss of coordination.
  • The largest amounts of toxins in alcoholic drinks can be found in red wine and dark liquors such as bourbon, brandy, whiskey and tequila.
  • Medication is less effective when hashish is used.

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Loretto, Tennessee - Pregnant/Postpartum Women

Today, there are drug and alcohol treatment programs that are made to focus on specific groups such as pregnant/postpartum women. These rehab facilities cater to the needs of their clients and they address specific issues that are unique just to them. Treatment facilities for pregnant/postpartum women typically offer individualized programs that incorporate a great amount of flexibility into their treatment protocol. This ensures that the client's specific needs are addressed while maintaining the highest level of medical attention available. Many life skills and coping skills are also integrated into facilities designed for pregnant/postpartum women. The most successful pregnant/postpartum rehab programs have integrated "household" chores (cleaning, cooking, etc.) into their curriculum so that taking care of their babies and small children goes more smoothly once they leave the rehab program.

  • Shoals Treatment Center
    25.6 miles from Loretto, Tennessee
    Shoals Treatment Center is located at:

    3430 North Jackson Highway
    Sheffield, AL. 35660

    If you would like to contact Shoals Treatment Center, you can reach them at 256-383-6646.

    Shoals Treatment Center offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicare, Private Health Insurance