Bradford Health Services – Continuing Care Program


 

Bradford Health Services – Continuing Care Program – Recovery Moments The goal of aftercare and continuing care is to provide support and encouragement to a person in the recovery process, following initial treatment for alcoholism or drug addiction. continuing care programs help individuals remain free from alcohol or drug use or abuse through relapse-prevention education and information. Aftercare is the stage following more intensive services and is meant to help achieve and maintain recovery. Aftercare is conducted in a group setting with a facilitator leading the group. Group participants discuss issues relating to maintaining their sobriety. Continuing care participants are encouraged to attend 12-Step Programs as art of their aftercare. Many programs also offer a family continuing care group for family members. Thank you for watching this short video and taking the first step to build a solid foundation to recovery. A foundation built on knowledge, love and compassion. We want you, your family and friends to live a life free from addiction. A life full of Hope. Help is out there. Don’t miss the opportunity to reach out for help. Be prepared with the knowledge and a plan to change a life in an amazing and positive way. Click the link below to watch our other videos and learn more. recoverymoments.com For immediate help call Bradford Health Services 888.577.0012

 

Volunteer opportunities in Howard County

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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Advisory Board — Seeking board members to serve five-year terms, and help review services and need for services relating to alcohol or drug abuse education, treatment and prevention in Howard County. Must be Howard County …
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Walkathon for Deaddiction 2012 – Towards an Addiction Free Nagpur

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Often family members of drug or alcohol addicts go through a lot of painful feelings as they struggle with their loved ones' addiction. Mostly these family members are overlooked as help is being offered to the person with the addiction but not to them …
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