You’ve been attending medication-assisted treatment at one of the Georgia opiate rehab centers that offer methadone or Suboxone. You know you’ve been getting away with some negative behaviors, bending the rules to suit yourself and sliding under the radar. And then—boom! You’re caught, and the counselor makes you sign a behavioral contract. What comes next? The Rules at Georgia Opiate Rehab ...
Drug Courts for Prescription Drug Abuse in Columbus?
The Ledger-Enquirer recently ran a story about a postal worker struggling with prescription drug abuse in Columbus, GA. Richard Hunnicutt recently pled guilty to charges that will land him in a federal courtroom in Macon this upcoming spring. During his work as a mail sorter, he took packages of pain pills that were in transit from the Department of Veterans Affairs and kept them for ...
methadone maintenance Therapy in Savannah: For Families
This is for the parent who has decided that their pain pill abuse must stop because the effects on their family are just too devastating. methadone maintenance therapy in Savannah offers a real chance to get into recovery, bring about the changes that you need in order to stabilize your life, and regain custody of your children. If you haven’t lost custody yet but you are in very real danger of ...
The Peabody Awards: Recognizing Veteran Drug Abuse
Doctors and professionals at methadone and Suboxone treatment clinics in Savannah and throughout Georgia applaud the recognition of drug abuse problems among military veterans via the prestigious Peabody Award. This University of Georgia award, named after 19th-century philanthropist George Foster Peabody, recognizes the people who utilize electronic media to tell important stories that make a ...
Suboxone Therapy: The Cost of Recovery
Just how much is buprenorphine or Suboxone therapy going to cost you? Going into treatment is a big step forward in taking back control over your life, but it does come at a price. You’re not alone, if it’s any comfort: Over 2.3 million will seek treatment for substance abuse treatment, but that’s less than one percent of the people who need it. Your medical insurance, your geographic location, ...