If you or someone you love is struggling with a tenacious addiction, there are some things you need to know right away:
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You are not alone, and you are not an outcast. Millions of Americans struggle with drug or alcohol addictions, chemical dependencies or substance abuse every day. We understand that no one ever intends to be addicted. We also understand how to help.

No one has to remain addicted. At 12-Day Rehab Systems we care and we can help. We have years of Christian rehab experience providing the tools for recovery and rehabilitation. People who were once addicted now live addiction free lives.

Addiction has the potential to destroy dreams, lives, families, and individuals. It is time to bring the problem out of the shadows and into the light of healing and change.

           Why Choose 12 Day Rehab?

At 12-Day Rehab, our goal is to offer affordable help while maintaining quality in treatment and minimizing expenses for the client. The major difference from inpatient treatment is that our client isn’t paying the exorbitant 24-7 costs for room and board. This way we can keep our cost low.

In general, inpatient services are very expensive. Today, the estimated cost of one month stay at an inpatient rehab center varies between $10,000.00 and $70,000.00. The average daily cost in many cases reach $750.00/day. And, the quality of treatment is not directly correlated with the cost. It has more to do with luxury upgrades, who own the facilities and their motivation, and what kind of philosophy does the treatment facility offer.

12-Day Rehab Systems offers two programs: 12-day (phase I) and 24-day (phase II) programs. Both programs consist of lectures, workbooks, group forums, follow-up, and individual counseling in the privacy and comfort of your own home. You have the flexibility of working multiple sessions a day or one session a week. You decide - based on your needs and schedule.

Why 12-Day Rehab works. Recovery is about change. Dealing with the issues of the addictive behavior is primary. One must deal with the emotional/mental side of everyday life and with the cravings that their body demands. Its learning the fact that the same substance people think is helping them feel better is actually killing them.

While addiction is commonly viewed as a disease, this is still only an unproven theory. There is no hard evidence that addiction is an incurable disease. People can and do completely beat their addictions every day and continue to lead happy, productive and drug/alcohol free lives. The right drug or alcohol program for you is one that will address both aspects of addiction to help you achieve success.

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