Rehab Admission
You have made an essential choice regarding the quality of your future. The following is information to help you prepare for this important journey.
Welcome to First Step Treatment Center. This is the beginning of a life changing experience. Remember, we are here to help you through it and help you make this this a wounderful experience.
How to be admitted
You can start the process of turning your life around by calling us and speaking to one of our professional counselling staff about your situation. Learning about your history and the nature of your addiction will help us to decide which program and which First Step rehabilitation facility is the best fit for you.
The final step is to speak to one of our financial case workers who can help you look at all your financial options. Our staff what to make sure you can get access to the best possible care as quickly as possible.
Do you treat things other than addiction?
It is very common for drug addicts and alcoholics to also struggle with other mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, etc. The expert staff at First Step includes psychiatrists, psychologists and other counselling professionals who understand the complex interaction of these “co-occurring disorders.” They will create an approach to addiction recovery that is tailored to your needs and takes into account these other issues.
The cost of residential care at First Step
From 10,000 dollars to 20,000 dollars depends on the facility chosen and the treatment. Our administration will help you choose.
Cost of the treatment may be covered by insurance. There are additional costs for other services like prescriptions, and counselling for non-substance related issues.
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Reverend Dr. Michael Wilson

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Online recovery resources and articles ...

The umbrella term "drug rehabilitation", also referred to as "drug rehab", is a complex of therapeutic measures and procedures (pharmaceutical, psychotherapeutic, medical, etc.) to help an individual get rid of his or her drug dependency, including psychological and physical types of dependency on various psychoactive agents, such as "street drugs" (amphetamine, crystal meth, heroin, cocaine, etc.), alcohol, prescription drugs, and so on. Various measures of drug rehabilitation are intended to enable the drug user to quit taking drugs and, therefore, to avoid numerous negative consequences and implications of substance abuse - legal, physical, physiological, social, and financial.

