
Description
The adult, 15-week treatment program offered by the Dilworth Center is designed to deliver effective and intensive chemical dependency treatment in a manner that allows patients and their families to continue their work and home routines. The goal is to establish abstinence from alcohol and other drugs with an emphasis on continuous recovery as a means of moving toward a well-integrated life.
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User questions & answers
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What is your current addiction that you are seeking help for? How long have you been addicted to it?
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Opiate addiction (13years) & Methamphetamine addiction (5 years)
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Adderal
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Alcohol 23 yrs
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Methamphetamine and been addicted for 11 yrs
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alcohol
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Adderall, misuse & addiction began 10 years ago, Alcohol misuse began around 2012
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Adderall, misuse & addiction began 10 years ago, Alcohol misuse began around 2012
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Crack
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Meth and opiate
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Crack
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Alcohol
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coke for a year
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2019-01-01 01:01:01 crystal meth 2016-01-01 01:01:01 cocaine
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2019-01-01 01:12:01crystal meth cocaine. 3 years
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Alcohol
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Crack
Have you ever been to a rehab facility before? How was it? What did you pay for treatment? (Let us also know the name of the treatment center)
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Never been, only 10 day detox stay one time in May 2019, which was very helpful and led to initial sobriety, after 5 months I relapsed and my AA sponsor has suggested a little longer treatment program
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Never been, only 10 day detox stay one time in May 2019, which was very helpful and led to initial sobriety, after 5 months I relapsed and my AA sponsor has suggested a little longer treatment program
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Nerve wrecking
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yes. it was nice. nothing
Do you have health insurance? Do you have a high deductible?
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I'm ready to get help and overcome this battle with my active addiction I dont want to die from this and I am just so tired my soul is tired I really want help to find my way back to me
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I’ve been highly active in AA and DAA since first getting sober in May 2019, actively sponsored, finished all steps, although not all amends, but want to live a sober life, but I can’t seem to stop on my own, adderall use especially is escalating to 5-7 30mg pills a day, though before ever getting sober it was 10-15 pills a day. I’m scared and nervous about treatment, because fear losing my job
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I’ve been highly active in AA and DAA since first getting sober in May 2019, actively sponsored, finished all steps, although not all amends, but want to live a sober life, but I can’t seem to stop on my own, adderall use especially is escalating to 5-7 30mg pills a day, though before ever getting sober it was 10-15 pills a day. I’m scared and nervous about treatment, because fear losing my job
Have you ever had free rehab before? How did you get in to the program?
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Yes I have I got in through blue ridge parkway a counselor
Do they accept ex felons?