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COST
Are
you worried about the high cost of treating your alcohol
or drug habit? Think about how much money you're
going to save by staying sober. Carefully
calculate the amount you spent on alcohol and/or drugs
each week, then add on the legal fees you incurred, the
speeding fines you paid periodically, the penalties for
missed mortgage payments or rent, the late charges and
interest on credit cards, the cost of lost promotions,
alimony, clothes you ruined and the valuables you
absent-mindedly lost or left behind, and other expenses.
Total it all up, and you have the financial cost of your
drinking or drugging.
If
you opt for residential treatment, sobriety will
reimburse you in a fairly short time. Once the bills are
paid, open up a special bank account and each week save
just half of what you would have spent on alcohol or
drugs. Before you know it, you'll have money for
something special - a subscription to the theater, golf
or tennis lessons, or, if you were a big spender, a
European vacation, a Caribbean cruise, or a spanking new
car.
Another approach to socking away savings is to put a
coin in a piggy bank or an oversized jar (a small one
may fill up too quickly) every time you feel a craving.
Every month, move the accumulated coins to your bank
account. You could be rich by the end of the first
year of recovery. By the second year, you may find
your piggy bank remaining empty for weeks on end. But
that's not so bad either. Your cravings will pass
with time.
Inpatient/Residential treatment on a
nationwide basis is rather expensive.
Some residential programs charge $20,000 for 30 day
treatment programs,
some, closer to $30,000. Most other 28 day programs are
in between. We have
made an honest attempt to keep our prices below others.
We do this to allow
the greatest number of people to take advantage of our
facilities and yet
charge enough to stay in business for the future
generations who will need
us. Our fee is $10,000 for a 28-day Residential
Educational Treatment
Program.
We do
have some limited scholarships available and a small
student loan program to defer part of the cost.
This is on a first come first need basis and changes
from month to month. You can call our Financial
Aid Officer, Bill Alexander at 602-750-5208 to check on
availability of scholarships or loans.
Our Alcohol Rehab And Drug Abuse
Support Staff is Available 24/7
Call Today
(800) 396-5534
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With Drug and Alcohol Rehab Now
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