Salvation Army Drug Rehab
The salvation army offer a free rehabilitation service for alcohol and drug addiction sufferers. With the costs of private rehabilitation services costing somewhere in the region of $20,000 per month or even more those people who do not have the benefit of health insurance can often not afford these debilitating rates. It is often the case that the people without health insurance who can’t afford these rates are the people who are most on need of this service.
Unfortunately, not everyone can benefit from high quality rehabilitation center care and comfortable alcohol addiction treatment programs either in-patient or outpatient. That is where the Salvation Army comes in. With the Salvation Army drug rehab you could quality for free drug rehabilitation treatment with professionals who have been treating alcohol addiction for many years. There are some minor entry requirements to qualify you for staying at a Salvation Army drug rehab center. You must be sober at the time of your entry into the rehabilitation center, you must be inclined to undergo Christian focused treatment and you must show a willingness to work within the organization as a means of funding your stay at the Salvation Army rehabilitation center. In return for these conditions, the Salvation Army will offer you not only free drug rehab treatment in general but also free room and board, free clothing if required, free learning materials and free access to training and education.
Therapy within the Salvation Army drug rehab is focused primarily on the 12 step program which has strong ties to Christian faith and belief systems. You must be inclined to practice these faith and beliefs in order to participate in the Salvation Army drug rehab program and obtain a successful recovery in this type of center. The therapy practiced in this type of drug rehab center is also supplemented with additional bible studies, prayer and private one on one religious counseling services.
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While you may be a devout Christian who is suffering from alcohol addiction and are in need of services you cannot afford the salvation Army is definitely not for everyone. The Salvation Army still refuses entry to Gays or Lesbians who they consider unwelcome in their faith. This discrimination although archaic, is still practiced in all Salvation Army Drug Rehab centers and it is not advised for any individual needing treatment to undergo it within the Salvation Army if they are gay or Lesbian purely because the treatment will be ineffective and mentally abusive within an organization that critics their persuasion.