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Alcohol is the most used "drug" in Alberta. What makes alcohol a more vicious addiction than other substance is the fact that it is legal and socially accepted. Did you know that alcohol, taken regularly, is one of the hardest substance to stop. It often requires medical supervision. |
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Calgary is one of the major city in the province of Alberta. In the last two decades, the city had a large expansion economically and it also brought an increase in the black market of illicit drugs and also prescription medication abuse. Drug dealers establish their business where there is money and this is one of the majorĀ reason of the increase of drug and alcohol abuse in Calgary. Our helpline refer people in need to drug rehab facilities. Our network of counselor can help you find the right help. When family decide to get someone the help they need. The major problem they will face is the fact that they are not exterior from the situation. They are emotionally involved with the person and they often do things that enable the addict. In the past, there were a lot of false information on how to act with people addicted to drugs or/and alcohol. Always get the advice of an addiction counselor who is trained to inform you of the right things to do so the person you love gets the proper help. Call one of our counsellors today! Calgary has 14 different facilities where individuals can get help. The also have a very good quality long term private treatment. The facilities are sorted out as follow:
These information were gathered from AADAC and the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Our counselor will guide you to the treatment that will help you or someone you love to to the proper things and get the proper. Sometime people needs to to be remote from their environment to get the maximum of their treatment where they will not be triggered by their environment. Don't go on this journey alone. We can help!
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| Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 December 2009 19:30 |



