What Drug Rehab Is Like at Sunrise Recovery in California
What Drug Rehab is Like at Sunrise Recovery in California – Find out what treatment is like at Sunrise Recovery’s treatment center for men. Follow the story of two men who have different backgrounds and addictions (alcohol and opiates/OxyContin/heroin) and see how they managed to quit using drugs and get their lives back at Sunrise Recovery’s drug treatment program in Southern California. Visit www.DrugRehabRanch.com for more information In this video, we meet Taylor who lives in Riverside and is a Freshman at Mount Sac College. He is using marijuana and is experimenting with opiate drugs like Opana, Vicodin, and OxyContin. He has become hooked on opiates and has begun selling belongings to score more pills. Taylor is contemplating taking heroin if he can’t always get the expensive narcotic painkillers he is addicted to. Eric lives outside of Phoenix and works in the construction field. His business has been so slow that he stays at home watching the baby while his wife works as a nurse. Eric drinks a lot and has recently had a car accident that resulted in a DUI charge. Both men have different problems but come to the same drug rehab to turn their lives around. Sunrise Recovery is in Riverside California and is known to be a highly effective drug rehab for men who are addicted to alcohol, opiates, or any other drug. Sunrise Recovery offers on site drug and alcohol detoxification and then a multi dimensional therapeutic program that addresses the underlying issues that drive the addictive behaviors. But what really sets Sunrise …
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