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Residential Treatment CenterWhile there is no easy road to recovery, employing the services of professionals in the field of addiction medicine is a very good start. A residential treatment center is a recovery option for chemically dependent people, which is effective with a small degree of willingness on the part of an addicted individual. Residential treatment centers are effective because the drug abusing habits are totally interrupted and allow a person to get a clear picture of what is happening in his or her life. Drug abuse and alcoholism are notorious for ruining the lives of countless people, making it difficult for them to face work, family and social settings or rid themselves of self-destructive habits. Offering individuals a recovery community in which differences, similarities and problems can be discussed out in the open, does wonders in combating negative thinking and desires to relapse. The skills learned in residential treatment through group living and conflict/resolution processes can aid individuals from relapsing in the “real world”. At MFI Recovery Center, we are dedicated to helping individuals learn how to live sober inside and outside of the walls of our treatment center. We know that the initial treatment process is only the beginning and we want to help create an unshakable foundation that aids people in the very hardest of times. We have seen the benefits of customized treatment options and employ individual treatment tracks in our residential treatment program. Depending on the severity of the substance abuse problem, the length of stay in a residential treatment program can range from a few weeks up to a few months. The recommended length of stay is usually 30 days unless the individual is suffering from co-occurring problems or acute mental health issues. MFI is proud to provide treatment services to the community and continues to find joy in the results of helping people recover from the depths of substance abuse.
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