What Makes Us Different the Right Step Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center Different


 

What Makes Us Different the Right Step Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center Different – Quality Care Since 1990 For more than a decade, we have existed for one purpose: to help people with substance abuse and chemical dependency issues achieve sobriety, obtain tools for change, and begin to experience meaningful lives. We do this successfully with thousands of individuals and families each year by offering quality, affordable alcohol and drug treatment programs and services at several locations throughout the Southwest. The Right Step is committed to partnering with clients and their loved ones to educate, treat, heal, and support each individual as they begin to rebuild their lives. The leadership of The Right Step is nationally recognized by the National Association of Addiction Professionals. The Behavioral Health Services are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Throughout our industry and within the community, The Right Step continues to be a leader in and major contributor to transforming individuals’ lives. Our Mission is to provide the highest quality, affordable, state-of-the-art addiction treatment in a caring atmosphere. Drug and Alcohol Treatment Experience That Counts The Right Step is a group of caring, experienced professionals with proven expertise in the field of addiction. Our CEO, George Joseph, was recognized as “National Counselor of the Year” in 2002 and has been in this field for over 24 years, successfully leading the organization for the past 14 years. Our Chief Medical Officer, Jason

 

Open house opens minds

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Skeans said there is a lack of awareness and a stigmatism when it comes to mental health issues and drug and alcohol abuse, which she believes is the reason locals were skeptical about the treatment centre's opening. “We really need to change people's …
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Sequester cuts would put Vermont million in the red, lead to Guard

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Peter Shumlin, who is now chair of the Democratic Governors Association, met with Obama this weekend to discuss the sequester, along with members of the National Governors Association, which includes state CEOs of both Republican and Democratic parties …
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