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Verify your coveragehas a great classes to help understand addiction. deals with addiction and mental health issues. i would recommend this place for treatment. i learned alot alot about the diffrent addictions.how to deal with it. having meeting to go to.
I attended the program for four months. It turned my life around. Sad that some people refuse to do the work to get through the program and then blame everyone else instead of taking a long, hard look in the mirror. Once I took that long, hard look, positive changes happened in my life. Thanks ARC!
The AA program has a 100% success rate, if and only if you actually work the steps as laid out in the book. It only fails if a person for some reason can't be honest, and their are some who seem to be unable.
Ohio ranks 21st in treatment centers servicing/accepting access to Recovery (ATR) vouchers per 100,000 residents. Tennessee is ranked slightly worse, ranked 22. One spot better is New Hampshire, ranked 20 in the U.S.
When adjusted for population, Ohio ranks 28th in treatment centers servicing/accepting sliding fee scale. The US National Average is ranked slightly worse, ranked 29. Delaware is ranked slightly better, ranked 27.
For medicare clients, Ohio ranks 30th in population-adjusted treatment centers. Hawaii is ranked slightly worse, ranked 31. South Dakota is just 1 spot better, ranked 29 out of the United States.
Ohio is 31st among U.S. states in treatment centers servicing or accepting adolescents. Michigan is ranked one spot worse at spot 32. Connecticut is just 1 spot better, ranked 30 out of the United States.
Ohio ranks 34th in treatment centers servicing/accepting federal military insurance per 100,000 residents. Tennessee is ranked slightly worse, ranked 35. Maryland is ranked one spot better at spot 33.
There is no obligation to enter treatment and you can opt out at any time.