Benefits

If you wait, will things get better naturally?
Would you treat a fatal disease now or later?

Benefits of Making a Decision Now

Once the decision has been made to cure the disease of addiction, life begins again.

Person with Addiction

Sure the treatment will be tough but the reward will last for the rest of your life. Your dreams and goals come alive again. Guilt stops. Happiness returns. You can pursue your profession and become a productive contributor again. The money you were spending on your addiction can be redirected to other more appropriate uses.

The caring staff of Recovery Ways will help you through the struggles of addiction recovery and help you rediscover yourself and give you the tools necessary for a life free from chemical addictions.

Most of all your disease will no longer be a burden to you or the ones you love. You help them most by getting help yourself.

The Risk of Addiction

In 2004, over 22 million Americans aged 12 or older experienced the disease of substance abuse and addiction. According to research done by the Office of Applied studies, only 3.8 million people received help for their disease. Individuals who suffer from addiction are 20-40 times more likely to commit suicide because of the disease.

Loved Ones

Making the decision to get help for your loved one will be extremely emotional and may require a substantial financial obligation. But getting help now will be the best help you can provide.

Once recovery is started, you’ll get your life back and be free to share your time with other loved ones again. You’ll also appreciate that your addicted loved one is finally safe again.

Contact one of our Recovery Ways professionals to discuss confidentially your options.

Congratulations on making the decision.

Recovery Ways has earned The Joint
Commission's Gold Seal of Approval

and is a member of the NAATP.

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What are they saying about
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"I wanted everyone to know that I will have a year of sobriety in October. I am enrolled in a University and made the dean's list with a 4.0 GPA. I never thought this was possible. I know you will keep touching lives like you have touched mine. THANKS"

James May - Cleveland , OH

"I want to thank every one of you for the help, the kindness, and respect. Just when I thought that I was hopeless I found you. Right now I am clean and I owe that all to Recovery Ways. I thank you with all my heart."

Richard, USA

"Your staff and facility have meant the world to me. I was petrified coming but I immediately felt comfortable and welcome, like I belonged here. I know that I am 100% blessed to have been able to attend this program and get the help I needed."

Robert S., Philadelphia, PA

"You guys are the greatest. Each one of you has shown genuine care and helped me through the rough times. You gave me hope when I didn't have it anymore. I would highly recommend Recovery Ways to anyone in need of addiction treatment. Joseph P., Las Vegas, NV"

Richard, USA

"Thank you so much for all you have done for me. You were all so kind and caring. I could not thank you more."

Lisa, San Diego, CA

"I thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the care, advice, wisdom, concern, patience, direction and so much more that you gave to Sarah, my daughter. I know in my heart that you have left a permanent positive mark in Sarah's life."

Sarah's Mom, Las Vegas, NV

"After attending 3 different rehabilitation centers, Recovery Ways FINALLY made an impact on my life. I speak to my counselor regularly which keeps me going. More importantly, it works."

Jeff, Billings MN

"Thank you so much for making my stay here at Recovery Ways so warm and healing to my spirit. I won't forget you. You will all be in my prayers forever. Will all my love and great appreciation."

Kerry, USA

"Recovery Ways is amazing. This program changes lives, it changed mine. The professional staff enabled me to understand my emotions and how emotions works hand in hand with addiction. I am a better person for attending the Recovery Ways program."

Marie