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A Look into the Comprehensive Screening and Assessment Process for Co-Occurring Disorders in Addiction Treatment
Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnoses, occur when a person simultaneously experiences a substance use disorder and a mental health condition. The two often feed into one another, making recovery more complex but entirely possible with the right...
How Heroin Addiction Affects Your Vital Organs
Heroin use is a growing concern worldwide, not just for its addictive nature but also for the significant damage it can inflict on the human body. When it comes to your health, the effects of heroin addiction go far beyond what meets the eye. Below, we’ll break down...
Does Your Insurance Cover Mental Health Rehab? A Comprehensive Guide
Mental health is just as crucial as physical health. While the stigma around seeking help for mental health issues has been steadily declining, one question often lingers in the minds of many individuals considering rehab: Does my insurance cover mental health...
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The first step of recovery is acknowledging you need help. If you, or or a loved one, are seeking addiction recovery, we are here for you. From our professional staff to our world class service treatments, Grand Falls Center for Recovery is here with you every step of the way.
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We are ready to help you, or your loved one, start the recovery process. The thought can be scary and daunting, however, our trained and caring staff is here to help lead the way. Our clients feel right at home with our comfortable amenities and supportive environment. Our ultimate goal is for our clients to have long-lasting sobriety and that is why our programs focus not only on detox and rehab, but also on aftercare.
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Most major insurance companies can help pay for rehab. Contact us to verify your benefits and see if insurance can help pay for your recovery.