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Substance abuse is a strong and deadly symptom of society’s growing dysfunction. Not only does it destroy lives, but it wreaks devastation upon entire families, friends and employers. The cost of alcohol and other substance abuse to society is enormous and pervasive. It can be measured in many economic and societal terms ranging from lost earning power to the growing number of homeless. But the greatest expense is in the loss of spirit, hope and family that accompany this disease. It spares no one, tearing apart families at all levels of our community. the path to recoveryIt takes a strong force to rescue a life from the turbulence of alcoholism and drug addiction. Over the last four decades, The Crossroads has developed and refined a program of recovery that doubles an addicts chances of becoming a productive member of society. Based upon principles spelled-out-in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous the program gives an addict their life back by teaching them how to accept responsibility within a nurturing, yet fair-minded, environment. each of The Crossroads residents are expected to:Complete an application to The Crossroads and maintain daily contact until they are admitted.
Over a typical period of three to six months, The Crossroads provides the recovering person the tools to build a new way of life; including twelve-step sessions, awareness of relapse warning signs, and healthy relationships with a supportive community. Because demand is so high for willing clients, refusal to do any of the above is usually met with immediate dismissal. |