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Drug Rehab Philadelphia Begins Accepting Clients from Out-of-State

(USGovernment-News.Com, June 16, 2016 ) Philadelphia, PA -- In light of recent shortages of drug and alcohol rehabilitation beds in Delaware, according to NBC Philadelphia, Drug Rehab Philadelphia is now accepting people in search of recovery from across the nation. Their drug rehab in Philadelphia is accessible to all in need of immediate drug and alcohol addiction treatment. The facility provides the entire spectrum of addiction treatment in Philadelphia, inclusive of:

Inpatient Medical Detox: Clients undergo a seven to ten day "detox" where they are purged of physical addiction. During this time medically assisted detox may be rendered, and weaned off completely by the end of detox treatment

Inpatient Rehabilitation: Clients focus on therapy and treatment of the mind to uncover the catalysts of addiction- to ultimately redress them entirely. Clients learn critical life skills to equip them with the necessary know-how to live independently.

Partial Hospitalization Programs: A form of inpatient rehabilitation, partial hospitalization focuses on treating clients with severe substance use disorders and mental health conditions. Addiction specialists focus on treating the causes of substance abuse, while remedying untreated disorders, including PTSD, BPD, Bipolar disorders, and other common behavioral conditions.

Outpatient Rehabilitation: Clients return to living on their own, but return to Drug Rehab Philadelphia several times a week to continue therapy, receive check-ups, and solidify coping techniques for living outside of a monitored rehabilitation facility.

Sober Living Community Residency: Sober living communities allow clients to live independently, while encircled by a community of recovery. All residents are in recovery, and are attended by certified addiction professionals when necessary.

Drug Rehab Philadelphia offers several specialized programs including: heroin detox and rehabilitation, intensive drug rehab in Philadelphia, and cognitive behavioral therapy based treatments, family therapy, and intensive partial hospitalization programs.

Drug Rehab Philadelphia accepts most major insurances and helps clients without insurance to connect with the resources to get it. For more information about Drug Rehab Philadelphia call (267)351-8139 or visit http://drugrehabphiladelphia.net/.
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Drug Rehab Philadelphia offers several specialized programs including: heroin detox and rehabilitation, intensive drug rehab in Philadelphia, and cognitive behavioral therapy based treatments, family therapy, and intensive partial hospitalization programs.

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