4th May 2018 in
Addictions Detox Treatment
Recovery Through Concierge Drug Treatment
Substance abuse is a slippery slope that can get worse over time. Treatment becomes necessary when a person loses control of their substance use and cannot stop using on their own volition. Recovery through concierge drug treatment might be just the answer you’re looking for. Although it is a major issue in this country, addiction […]
26th March 2018 in
Addictions Treatment
Executive Drug Treatment for Lifelong Sobriety
The opioid epidemic is getting a lot of news coverage these days. More important than any headline or any statistic, however, are the people directly affected by drug addiction. Regardless of race, age, education level or political party affiliation, nearly half of all Americans have a close friend or family member who’s been addicted to […]
24th February 2018 in Addictions Treatment Dr. Harry: The Addiction Specialist You NeedWe understand how trying this time is for you and your family. Your loved one requires the best addiction specialist in order to obtain long lasting sobriety. This goes well beyond the typical inpatient 12-step program, and Dr. Harry is here to help. Getting Started with an Addiction Specialist The hardest part is reaching out […]
8th February 2018 in
Addictions Treatment
Luxury Addiction Treatment
Addiction is more than the latest headline. It’s more than statistics and often different from the depictions of addiction in movies or on TV. Addiction is personal and painful, and getting help is the only way to face it. Whether you or your loved one is dealing with addiction, you know this disease has a […]
10th April 2017 in
Addictions Health Life
Symptoms of Aging versus Addiction: How to Tell the Difference
Though alcoholism is hard to admit when it’s happening to you or a loved one, the signs often aren’t difficult to see. Answering some simple questions can lead you to the help you need.
11th March 2017 in
Addictions Health Life
Older Adult Addiction
Though alcoholism is hard to admit when it’s happening to you or a loved one, the signs often aren’t difficult to see. Answering some simple questions can lead you to the help you need.
5th February 2017 in
Addictions Health
Older Adults and Addiction: Why Now?
Though alcoholism is hard to admit when it’s happening to you or a loved one, the signs often aren’t difficult to see. Answering some simple questions can lead you to the help you need.