Addiction Recovery at Cottonwood De Tucson
Addiction Recovery at Cottonwood de Tucson – www.cottonwooddetucson.com Cottonwood de Tucson is a safe place to begin the addiction recovery journey. A family owned 35 acre campus located in the foothills of Tucson, Cottonwood offers personalized in-patient programs for adults and adolescent girls recovering from drug and alcohol addiction, eating disorders, compulsive gambling, and bi-polar disorder. Cottonwood’s treatment is based on a holistic approach treating the mind, body and spirit. Each patient receives individualized care from an internationally recognized team including a physician, psychiatrist and primary counselor. Our intensive Adult Program includes a strong, solid base of medical management, twelve-step recovery concepts, family involvement, group therapy, nutritional counseling, and experiential therapies. Individualized treatment planning allows for effective treatment of co-occurring disorders. Cottonwood’s all inclusive rates are usually less than many non-profits and publically traded centers. For more information visit CottonwoodRecovery.com or call 800 877 4520. Cottonwood de Tucson Addiction Rehab Cottonwood de Tucson
CPS let another baby slip away
Filed under: Drug Treatment Tucson
Her parents, Olivia Martinez and Jonathan Kesterson, were drug addicts who had recently moved to Tucson, having fled New Mexico. The parents agreed to turn over Vanessa and her older sister to foster care for 90 days while they cleaned up their act.
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Health Matters 5/31/2012: Library Health Care
Filed under: Drug Treatment Tucson
Living on the streets can be difficult on your health – especially if you have a drug or alcohol problem and access to care is limited. But in Tucson, Arizona, the poor and ill have found help at the local library. Emily pogue makes daily rounds at the …
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Baseball reverses second drug ban
Filed under: Drug Treatment Tucson
LHP Josh Spence was optioned to Triple-A Tucson. RANGERS: Bench coach Jackie Moore was released from an Arlington hospital after treatment for dehydration. RED SOX: OF Darnell McDonald went on the 15-day disabled list with an oblique strain, …
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