Harmony Foundation June 2012
Harmony Foundation June 2012 – Colorado’s Leader in Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery for over 42 years Founded in 1969, Harmony Foundation is one of the most respected residential chemical dependency treatment centers in the country. Our residential closed-campus facility provides drug and alcohol treatment programs and addiction recovery nestled in a breathtaking valley adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park in Estes Park, Colorado. Harmony provides a quiet, contemplative and spiritual environment conducive to beginning a journey recovery from drug addiction or alcohol abuse – unlike programs in hospital settings. Harmony drug treatment center in Colorado is a nonprofit corporation specializing in quality, yet affordable treatment for chemical dependency and drug and alcohol abuse. We recognize addiction is a disease from which millions can and do recover. As with other chronic illnesses, this disease responds well when actively treated on a regular basis. When treated at Harmony, living with the pain and misery of addiction becomes the past. Hope returns…. relationships heal….life is worth living.
The tipping point on prison spending
Filed under: alcohol and drug treatment centers
Last week a coalition of faith-based organizations called on the state to dramatically expand spending on diversion programs, some $ 95 million, for offenders with drug, alcohol and mental illnesses, in its coming budget. The group, WISDOM, figures it …
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Feds say Texas failed patient who tried to starve herself to death
Filed under: alcohol and drug treatment centers
In February, a psychiatrist who had been sanctioned for having sexual relationships with his patients resigned after the hospital began disciplinary action against him because he appeared to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol at work. He was …
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Endo Health Solutions Sues FDA to Protect Consumers from Non-Tamper …
Filed under: alcohol and drug treatment centers
Since its launch, Endo has collected surveillance data on the rates of abuse of oxymorphone HCl from two national programs – the first includes surveillance of substance abusers and the second collects data from U.S. Poison Control Centers. The data …
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