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  • The worst symptoms from withdrawal from Codeine pass within a few days, but it can take months to feel normal.
  • Repeated, heavy use of crack cocaine will eventually lead to decreased sexual desire, which may lead to total abstinence from sex. Impotence in males is also possible.
  • The hydrocodone component in Lortab alone can cause an overdose, and is known to cause respiratory depression and other severe adverse reactions including heart failure, heart attack, pulmonary failure, liver or kidney failure, jaundice, amnesia, seizures, blackouts, and coma.
  • Studies indicate that women start to have alcohol-related problems at lower drinking levels than men do, partly because women weigh less than men.

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Monticello - Partial Hospitalization-Day Treatment

For those not wanting the intensive care that inpatient drug treatment in Monticello, AR. delivers but still in need of a lot more attention than an outpatient program, partial hospitalization / day treatment is a very good option. People are generally enrolled into this form of treatment as a prevention measure when it comes to their substance abuse troubles or as a transition back into their life in the community. Partial hospitalization / day treatment usually lasts for several hours a day (if not the entire day itself) and for several days all through the week (if not the entire week). During their time in treatment clients will probably participate in individual counseling and group therapy in addition to other social activities to build their life skills.

  • A New Day Senior PSR
    44.2 miles from Monticello, Arkansas
    A New Day Senior PSR is located at:

    833 Washington Avenue
    Greenville, MS. 38701

    If you would like to contact A New Day Senior PSR, you can reach them at 662-334-3302.

    A New Day Senior PSR offers the following treatment services: Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment
    Payment forms accepted: Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)