Providence Projects – Alcohol Detox, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab
Providence Projects – Alcohol Detox, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab – The Providence Projects- Alcohol Detox, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab The Providence Projects are the pioneers of Residential Day drug and Alcohol Treatment. We are based in Bournemouth which has been voted as one of the places that people in the UK would most like to live. Situated just a short walk from the seven miles of golden sandy beaches our centres give people an opportunity to recover in comfortable and enviable surroundings. The Providence Projects opened in 1996. The Project is registered as a non-profit organisation which means that we are able to offer the best quality treatment available at an affordable price. Another part of the organisation PSP (Providence Supporting People) is a registered charity. We offer the complete package for those suffering from alcohol addiction and drug dependence, from the initial assessment, through drug or alcohol detox (if required), and then into the intensive drug & alcohol treatment programme. We also offer a highly structured and exciting aftercare service. These are the four stages of our drug and alcohol treatment programme. Treatment from £600 per week including drug and alcohol Detox www.providenceproject.org
Many nominees for the Register Citizen Person of the Year
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Vanessa Wabrek the former leader of the Explorer Program, through which Wilcox does his volunteering, said that he often does more than the minimum 12 hours of duty each month. Todd Fador nominated for his work as a Torrington Police Detective. … The …
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Prescription-drug monitoring working, doctors testify
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The prescription-drug monitoring program, which allows tracking of doctors' prescriptions and patients, is designed to eliminate abuse. Dr. Chris Dietrich of Rapid City said the challenge is judging whether a patient has acute pain or is “a doctor …
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Obama faces 'limited' options on executive action on gun violence
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Indeed, an examination of 60 federal agencies in October 2011 revealed that only eight had shared mental-health records with NICS, while only three had submitted drug-abuse records, according to FBI data provided to Mayors Against Illegal Guns, an …
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