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Testimonials
"Thank you for helping me find a great rehab. I am really glad I called. Privacy was a big concern for me. Alan was very knowledgeable about all the top-tier rehabs and helped me narrow it down to the ones where I could be sure my privacy would be respected. "
Barry M.
Palm Springs, Ca
"I just want to say thank you. You found me a rehab center where for the first time I was able to get the healing I needed in a quiet, private space without constant attention. All I could hear when I woke up in the morning was the sound of the ocean and the birds. It was exactly the kind of space I needed to heal."
Janet J.
Pacific Palisades, Ca

Drug Abuse Has A Great Economic Impact
Drug rehabilitation programs have grown dramatically in the last 30 years. Drug abuse has become a major affliction in society today. No aspect of life is untouched by this epidemic. Crime and violence are the most obvious byproducts, but amorality, ruined relationships, aborted careers, endangered families, and ruined lives are no less serious and just as widespread. Drug abuse has a great economic impact, costing an estimated $67 billion per year. Drug and alcohol rehabilitation can dramatically reduce the problem. There is a wide range of financial variables, levels of care, and philosophical differences among the various programs. Drug abuse is treated in specialized drug rehabilitation facilities and mental health clinics. In the United States, there are more than 11,000 drug rehabilitation facilities. Many of the best are located in and around Los Angeles. The goal of all drug rehabilitation programs is to educate the drug user to the facts about chemical dependency and the changes needed to live a drug free lifestyle. A variety of therapies can be included in any given drug rehab setting. Most drug rehabs provide counseling, behavioral therapy, lectures, group therapy, discussion groups, and other types of services to persons with drug use disorders.