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Verify your coverageI as in grips of addiction for 30 years. My 1st rehab when I was 15. I came to the Lovelady Center so full of grief, anger and bitterness. I lost everything, I as 47 and I was convinced I as defective wired wrong and just not much hope. But God!!!! The Lovelady Center has equipped with every resource I needed to make that change . But I had to be willing to do the work. Today I am 51 years old. I have 3 years and 11 months clean. I have a peace and joy that I can’t explain. I am in school, I am employed. My relationship with my family has been restored. Definitely hardest process I have ever been threw but also the most rewarding. Once I became open minded enough to learn to do things differently and willing to apply my to my life.... I am a walking talking miracle . I will forever be grateful for the Lovelady center and the Staff . I have never experienced the true love of Christ until I walks through the doors
12 step based facility, that offers therapy to discover the issues that keep us drinking
It was Christian based, but there was not a lot of extra activities to do. My son received treatment there and they really care about the patient, family and their needs.
Alabama ranks 25th in treatment centers servicing/accepting no payment accepted per 100,000 residents. Maine is ranked one spot worse at spot 26. Montana is ranked one spot better at spot 24.
When adjusted for population, Alabama ranks 35th in treatment centers servicing/accepting IHS/638 contract care funds. Massachusetts is ranked one spot worse at spot 36. Iowa is ranked one spot better at spot 34.
For persons with HIV or AIDS clients, Alabama ranks 36th in population-adjusted treatment centers. One spot worse is Rhode Island, ranked 37 in the U.S. Mississippi is ranked one spot better at spot 35.
Alabama is 37th among U.S. states in treatment centers servicing or accepting rational emotive behavioral therapy. Massachusetts is ranked one spot worse at spot 38. One spot better is New Hampshire, ranked 36 in the U.S.
Alabama ranks 39th in treatment centers servicing/accepting matrix model per 100,000 residents. Louisiana is ranked slightly worse, ranked 40. Delaware is ranked slightly better, ranked 38.
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