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  • Long-time crack users often alienate family and friends, as they tend to become isolated and suspicious.
  • The treatment admission rate for primary amphetamine abuse in the United States escalated by 79 percent in 1996, to 24 per 100,000 aged 12 or older.
  • The powerful effects of Salvia have been well documented and users even flaunt its effects by videoing themselves while high on the drug.
  • The physical component of drug addiction is one reason individuals find it difficult to achieve and maintain abstinence without drug rehab treatment.

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West Columbia - Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days or Less)

A residential short-term treatment (30 days or less) program offers care 24 hours a day 7 days a week for an average of 30 days (or less) depending on the treatment center. The clients stay at the rehab facility and are ensured a totally alcohol and drug-free environment through their recovery process. While in treatment they tackle their problems with drug and/or alcohol addiction while mastering how to go about their life without turning to drugs to solve their concerns. When the client has completed their residential short-term treatment, they usually continue their recovery process by heading into outpatient treatment, attending meetings, therapy or counseling. Seriously addicted persons who have a long history of substance abuse will benefit from dwelling at a sober living home after they complete treatment. This will help them solidify their new found sobriety and give them strength and support.

  • Westbrook Health Services
    32.8 miles from West Columbia, West Virginia
    Westbrook Health Services is located at:

    1011 Mission Drive
    Parkersburg, WV. 26101

    If you would like to contact Westbrook Health Services, you can reach them at 304-485-1781 x611.

    Westbrook Health Services offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Women, Men
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)