Local Prop36 Approved Inpatient Drug Treatment Centers?
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Residential Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Addiction … – Miramar Treatment 866.382.5442 | www.miramarlagunabeach.com The residential inpatient alcohol and drug addiction treatment process varies significantly amongst drug and alcohol rehab programs, but quality programs should provide most of the following addiction treatment services initial assessment and evaluation by physicians and psychologists; detoxification from drugs or alcohol, when indicated; establishment of a comprehensive addiction treatment plan; execution of the addiction treatment plan with a focus on individual therapy; and development of a comprehensive addiction treatment discharge plan. www.miramarlagunabeach.com
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