The Recovery Village Columbus Drug and Alcohol Rehab
If you or someone you know is in need of substance abuse treatment, call us at 614-362-1686.
The Recovery Village Columbus is a physician-led rehab that provides a full continuum of evidence-based, compassionate care for addiction and mental health conditions. The Recovery Village is a physician-led behavioral healthcare company dedicated to providing evidence-based, expert care for addiction and mental health conditions. We work with healthcare providers, organizations and individuals to
Understanding the detox process and the role of medications can be crucial in starting the journey to recovery. This video dives into the different types of detox medications and how they can help manage withdrawal symptoms effectively.
Watch now to learn more about how detox medications can support your path to a healthier, substance-free life. Your journey to recovery starts here: https://buff.ly/3zUvxOv
Curious if you or a loved one might be struggling with drug addiction? This video breaks down the key signs and symptoms to help you understand and identify addiction. Knowing the signs early can make all the difference in seeking timely and effective help.
Watch now to learn more about how to recognize the signs, seek help, and start the journey to recovery. You’ll gain insights into the physical, emotional, and behavioral indicators of addiction, and understand the steps you can take to find the support you need.
You’re not alone, and it's never too late to take the first step toward a healthier future.
Am I a Drug Addict? The Recovery Village #DrugRehab #DrugAddiction Only medical professionals can diagnose a drug addiction but there are signs that indicate a problem. Drug addiction is a compulsive need to use substances d...
Today we're celebrating the 7th anniversary of the opening of The Recovery Village Columbus!
The Recovery Village Columbus Drug and Alcohol Rehab uses a multidisciplinary approach to treat substance use disorders alongside mental health issues for long-term success. Our dedicated staff of experts works to create personalized treatment plans that may include medical detox, inpatient care, partial hospitalization, outpatient care and aftercare planning.
The Recovery Village Columbus is also proud to offer FORTITUDE, a specialty program for veterans and anyone working in public safety (active or retired) who struggles with substance misuse and co-occurring mental health issues.
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Check out our latest video to learn all about Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS), including its symptoms, duration, and how to manage it effectively. Understanding PAWS is crucial for anyone on the journey to recovery, as it can help you prepare for and navigate the challenges ahead.
Watch now to gain valuable insights and support for your recovery journey:
Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) and Op**te Use - The Recovery Village Columbus Post-acute withdrawal syndrome, or PAWS, is when withdrawal symptoms continue long-term after stopping substance use.More info: https://www.columbusrecoveryc...
Did you know that insurance can help pay for rehab? We’re in network with many popular insurance providers, including Aetna. Understanding your insurance benefits is crucial for accessing the treatment you need without added financial stress.
Don't miss this valuable information—watch now to see how Aetna's coverage can help you or your loved ones on the path to recovery:
Aetna Drug and Alcohol Rehab Coverage - The Recovery Village Aetna is an insurance company that may cover some or all of the cost of addiction treatment. The Recovery Village can help.More info: https://www.ridgefieldr...
Discover the benefits of long-term Suboxone maintenance therapy in our latest video.
Suboxone maintenance therapy can be a game-changer for those struggling with opioid addiction, offering a path to sustained recovery and improved quality of life. Our video dives into the advantages of this treatment approach, providing valuable insights and information to help you or your loved ones make informed decisions.
Watch now to learn how long-term Suboxone maintenance therapy can support a healthier, brighter future by helping people avoid opioid use and relapse: https://buff.ly/3KzXopc
Check out our latest video to learn all about the process of detoxing from alcohol in the comfort and privacy of your own home. This video discusses important considerations, safety tips, and the support you'll need to make this challenging but crucial first step toward recovery.
Don't miss this valuable resource—watch now and take the first step towards a healthier, alcohol-free life.
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Check out our latest video on First Choice drug and alcohol rehab coverage!
If you or a loved one is seeking treatment for substance use, understanding your coverage options is crucial. Our video provides valuable insights into how First Choice insurance can support your journey to recovery, ensuring you get the care you need without unnecessary financial stress.
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In this video, we explore the unique challenges faced by veterans dealing with alcoholism and the importance of providing specialized support and resources. From understanding the underlying factors contributing to alcohol misuse to exploring effective treatment approaches tailored to veterans' needs, this video sheds light on an important issue affecting our military community.
Watch now to gain valuable insights and learn how we support veterans in their journey to recovery. Together, let's raise awareness, reduce stigma, and ensure that our veterans receive the care and support they deserve.
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Causes of Alcoholism in Military Veterans - The Recovery Village Kansas City Military veterans may turn to alcohol to cope with the stress of combat, which can lead to addiction.More info: https://www.recoverykansascity.com/addiction/...
🔍 Discover the Many Faces of Alcoholism 🍻💡 Dive into our video to learn more about the subtypes identified by NIAAA researchers along with the complexities and risks associated with alcohol misuse.
🚦 From the young adult subtype to the chronic severe subtype, these profiles shed light on the unique behaviors and challenges these individuals face. Are you familiar with the functional subtype, middle-aged achievers who use alcohol as a coping mechanism? You may recognize this type in someone you know.
⚠️ Warning: Excessive alcohol consumption not only poses immediate risks but also increases the likelihood of long-term health complications. 🚑 From cancer to heart disease, the toll is undeniable.
🎥 Ready to expand your knowledge and understand the implications of alcohol misuse? Watch now and share to spread awareness. Together, let's prioritize health and well-being.
What Are the Different Types of Alcoholics? - The Recovery Village Atlanta Alcohol use disorder is common in the U.S. and affects people for different reasons.More info: https://www.recoveryatlanta.com/addiction/alcohol/types-of-alc...
🤔 How long does rehab take?
👉 Watch our video to learn more about which factors determine how long rehab can take and how to customize an alcohol rehab program for you.
⏳ Did you know? Rehab programs are tailored to suit individual needs, and include factors like treatment goals, insurance coverage, and program type. From medical detox to intensive outpatient programs, the journey varies for each patient. 🛣️💼
💪 Mastering the Detox Phase: The length of alcohol detox fluctuates, spanning from four to ten days. Factors like overall health, alcohol type, and co-occurring conditions play pivotal roles in determining how long this takes.
📅 Planning for Progress: Rehab durations can range from weeks to a year, depending on program specifics and patient progress. While no two patients are the same, our comprehensive programs typically span 45 to 60 days, guiding patients toward holistic recovery.
🎥 Ready to explore the spectrum of rehab options? Watch now and empower yourself with knowledge on the road to recovery.
How Long Does Alcohol Rehab Take? - The Recovery Village Kansas City Alcohol rehab programs vary in length and are customized to meet individual needs.More info: https://www.recoverykansascity.com/addiction/alcohol/how-long-is...
Understanding the Complexity of Dual Diagnosis: Co-Occurring Disorders Explained! 🔍🧠💊
What is dual diagnosis? It's when someone battles both a mental health condition and addiction simultaneously, also known as co-occurring disorders.
💡Did you know? In 2021 alone, a staggering 19.4 million American adults were diagnosed with co-occurring disorders. 📈 Types of mental health conditions that can tag-team with addiction range from depression and anxiety to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
🚩Spot the signs: Sudden behavior shifts, struggles with daily tasks, risky behaviors, and loss of control over substance use are red flags for dual diagnosis.
❗️Treatment tip: Effective recovery hinges on addressing both conditions concurrently. Dual diagnosis care offers a holistic approach, helping individuals break free from addiction while managing mental health symptoms.
🎥 Ready to learn more about this crucial intersection in behavioral health? Watch our video to understand more about the intertwined nature of mental health and substance use disorders: https://buff.ly/49fIC1E
Watch now and take the first step towards comprehensive healing.
What is Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Co-occurring Disorders? #rehab #mentalhealth Dual diagnosis is when a person has both a mental health and substance use disorder. A dual diagnosis is also called having co-occurring disorders.More Info:...
Worried about your relationship with alcohol? ❗️🍺
🎥Watch this video to discover the signs and symptoms of alcohol addiction and if alcohol has a hold on your life: https://buff.ly/4bIwIij
🚩 You'll learn to watch for red flags: cravings, splurging on booze, relationship and work issues stemming from drinking, and sacrificing other joys for alcohol. Drinking to cope with stress or anxiety may seem harmless, but it's a slippery slope to addiction.
🧠 Alcoholism is a term used to describe someone with an alcohol use disorder. An alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a brain disease that makes it difficult to stop drinking.
👊 Take control: Our video can shed light on the short-term risks and long-term health consequences of alcohol abuse, and help is available when you need it. Addiction treatment can pave the way to recovery and reclaiming your life.
🌟 Don't let alcohol control your story. Watch, reflect, and take the first step towards a brighter, sober tomorrow.
Am I an Alcoholic? The Recovery Village Can Help #AlcoholAddiction #Alcoholism Are you concerned that you might be an alcoholic or that you suffer from alcohol use disorder? This video can help you better understand the realities of the...
Curious about the connection between alcohol and epilepsy? Watch our latest video to learn more about how alcohol use can impact individuals with epilepsy.
Research indicates a potential increased risk of developing epilepsy for heavy alcohol users and highlights the elevated risk of seizures when alcohol is involved.
Mixing alcohol and epilepsy medication can also be risky. Consuming alcohol can influence the effectiveness of crucial medicines and potentially raise the risk of seizures. If you or a loved one is navigating the intersection of alcohol use and epilepsy, it's essential to have the right information.
Remember, your health comes first. If you have epilepsy, consult with your doctor before making any decisions about alcohol consumption.
If you or someone you know is dealing with alcohol misuse and epilepsy, we’re here to help. Our personalized, physician-led alcohol addiction treatment programs prioritize safety and support during the recovery journey. Reach out to our Recovery Advocates today.
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Using he**in is dangerous and can cause overdose, health problems, and legal troubles. He**in addiction is caused by the drug's addictive effects on the brain.
Signs of he**in use include physical symptoms that include flu-like symptoms when he**in is not available, discoordination or problems, walking, constricted pupils, difficulty waking up, and slowed breathing. Behavioral changes to look for include conversation that is difficult to follow, engaging in risky behaviors, personality changes, becoming more secretive and withdrawn, agitation when not able to access he**in and lying about using the drug.
He**in addiction can lead to relationship problems, poor work performance and brain damage. Professional treatment can help individuals recover from he**in addiction. Medical detox and rehab can help you overcome he**in withdrawal and build a he**in-free life.
Learn more about he**in addiction and treatment options here: https://buff.ly/3vOgaoT
Understanding Naltrexone's Role in Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
Staying sober can be tough when you struggle with alcohol use disorder, but the medication naltrexone can help. Naltrexone is a prescription drug that helps people abstain from alcohol. It works by blocking opioid receptors in the brain, which removes the pleasure from drinking alcohol. It can be taken in tablet form or through a long-acting injection.
Watch and share this video with others who may benefit from Naltrexone as part of a treatment plan. Understanding available treatment options is crucial for making informed choices that prioritize recovery and improved quality of life.
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Is it Safe to Drink While Taking Zoloft?
In this video, we review the combination of Zoloft and alcohol consumption. Zoloft (sertraline) is a prescription medication used to treat depressive and post-traumatic stress disorders.
Caution: Mixing the two can up the ante on side effects! Common side effects of Zoloft include nausea, diarrhea, dry mouth, drowsiness, dizziness, tremors, erectile dysfunction and sweating.
Caution: Combining Zoloft and alcohol may worsen depression, delay motor skills, and trigger a cocktail of side effects.
Your health matters – always talk with your doctor about mixing any medication with alcohol!
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Dry January has changed people’s lives worldwide with its many health benefits. Understanding its significance and benefits can help guide participants through the month and beyond.
Every January, people globally partake in , a month-long commitment to abstain from alcohol. The motivations behind this practice vary, ranging from curiosity about sobriety to personal challenges and health assessments. Dry January encourages individuals to reevaluate their relationship with alcohol after the indulgences of the winter holidays. For some, it offers a chance to kickstart the new year with healthier goals and a fresh perspective.
A month-long commitment to avoid alcohol can provide several benefits, including:
- Enhanced sleep quality
- Increased energy levels
- Weight loss
- Optimized organ function
- Reinforced immune system
- An improved social life
If you’re ready to see a new you in the new year, download our guide to create your own sober routine here: https://buff.ly/3H3wbJR
You can also check out our new resource hub for more information on how to navigate a sobriety journey with confidence: https://buff.ly/3tBVcIY
Navigating Hydrocodone Use During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
In this important video, we dive into the complex topic of using Hydrocodone while pregnant or breastfeeding. Hydrocodone is a potent pain reliever, and its effects on both mother and baby require careful consideration.
We'll explore the risks, potential alternatives, and essential precautions for expectant and breastfeeding mothers. Understanding the facts is vital for making informed decisions about pain management that prioritize the health and well-being of both you and your child.
Share this video with expectant or breastfeeding mothers and healthcare providers to promote awareness and informed choices. Your baby's safety is crucial.
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Can You Take Hydrocodone While Pregnant? The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper It's essential to discuss hydrocodone use with your doctor before taking the medication if you're pregnant.More info: https://www.southjerseyrecovery.com/opi...
Happy holidays to you and your family!
The holidays are a time of celebration, but they can also be challenging if you or a loved one is facing substance abuse.
If you need support, we're here 24/7 to answer questions you have about addiction, treatment and how to get started on the road to recovery.
Phone: 888-654-9717
Online: https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/contact/
Understanding Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Adults: Breaking the Stigma
This video sheds light on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) in adults, a condition that often goes unrecognized. FAS is a lifelong challenge for those affected, and it's crucial to raise awareness and provide support.
We'll explore the unique challenges adults with FAS may face, including cognitive and behavioral issues, and discuss strategies for improving their quality of life. By fostering understanding and empathy, we can create a more inclusive and supportive community for all.
Share this video to help dispel the stigma surrounding FAS in adults and encourage a more compassionate society.
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Adults - Orlando Recovery Center Alcohol use during pregnancy can result in Fetal alcohol syndrome, which can have lifelong effects on the unborn child.More info: https://www.orlandorecovery...
Recognizing Signs of Alcohol Use in Your Spouse
In this video, we offer insights into identifying the signs of alcohol use in your spouse. It's essential to be aware of these signs, as early recognition can lead to important conversations and support.
We'll discuss behavioral changes, physical indicators, and emotional cues that may indicate a potential issue with alcohol. Remember, open communication and understanding are key in navigating this sensitive topic.
If you or someone you know is concerned about a loved one's alcohol use, this video is a valuable resource. Share it to help others recognize the signs and provide the support they need. You're not alone in this journey.
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Today we are proud to celebrate The Recovery Village Atlanta’s one year anniversary! Our 58-bed rehabilitation center provides evidence-based addiction treatment and compassionate care for co-occurring mental health disorders.
The Recovery Village Atlanta provides safe, effective patient care across several levels of professional rehab, including:
☑️ Medical Detoxification
☑️ Residential Rehabilitation
☑️ Partial Hospitalization
☑️ Dual Diagnosis
☑️ Medication-Assisted Treatment
☑️ Aftercare planning
Join us in celebrating as we continue to serve the metro Atlanta area by expanding access to high-quality, physician-led addiction treatment.
Learn more about The Recovery Village Atlanta at: https://www.recoveryatlanta.com/
Mixing Gabapentin and Alcohol: A Risky Combination
Watch this video as we shed light on the potential dangers of combining Gabapentin and alcohol. Gabapentin, a medication commonly prescribed to manage nerve pain and seizures, can interact with alcohol in ways that may harm your health.
We'll dive into the science behind this combination, explore the side effects, and share important information on staying safe and making informed choices. Your well-being matters, and understanding the risks is the first step to a healthier life.
Help us raise awareness by sharing this video with friends and loved ones.
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Risks of Mixing Gabapentin and Alcohol - Orlando Recovery Center Gabapentin and alcohol are both central nervous system depressants that can cause dangerous side effects if mixed together. More info: https://www.orlandorec...
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! The holidays are a time of celebration, but they can also be challenging if you or a loved one is facing substance abuse.
If you or a loved one need support, we’re here 24/7 to answer questions you have about addiction, treatment and how to get started on the road to recovery.
Phone: (855) 900-6553
Web: https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/contact/
In 2013, we embarked on a journey with a single location and a commitment to help those struggling with addiction. A decade later, Advanced Recovery System's network of rehab facilities has expanded to 12 The Recovery Village locations and 3 outpatient facilities across the United States, with more on the horizon. Today, we proudly announce a significant milestone: 50,000 lives impacted.
This number transcends mere patient statistics; it encapsulates the myriad stories of hope, recovery, and transformation that have unfolded within our facilities. Stories of families reunited, friendships rekindled, and futures reimagined.
Our success stems from a steadfast dedication to evidence-based, compassionate addiction care. It's not just our achievement; it's a testament to the remarkable work of our dedicated team and the resilience of our patients.
As we reflect on the accomplishment of 50,000 lives touched, we extend our gratitude to everyone who has supported our mission. Looking ahead, we are committed to making an even greater impact on those seeking recovery, forging a healthier, substance-free future for all.
Here's to the next 50,000 lives impacted, as we continue our journey toward positive change.
To learn more visit: https://sms.therecoveryvillage.com/50K-FB
Navigating Suboxone Safety: Preventing Overdose
In this video, we tackle an important topic - Suboxone safety and overdose prevention. Suboxone, a medication used in opioid addiction treatment, can be life-changing when used as prescribed. However, like any medication, it's essential to understand the risks and precautions.
We'll explore the signs of a Suboxone overdose, how to prevent it, and the importance of following medical guidance. If you or someone you know is on Suboxone, knowing the facts can make all the difference.
Our goal is to promote safe and effective recovery journeys. Share this video to spread awareness and ensure that those on the path to recovery have the knowledge and support they need.
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In this enlightening video, we take a deep dive into how alcohol can impact your sleep patterns and lead to insomnia.
While alcohol may initially seem to help you relax and fall asleep, it can disrupt your sleep cycle, leading to fragmented, poor-quality rest. We'll explore the science behind this phenomenon, its long-term effects, and practical tips to achieve better sleep without alcohol.
If you've been struggling with insomnia or using alcohol as a sleep aid, this video is a must-watch. Discover healthier sleep solutions and gain the knowledge you need for a restful night's sleep.
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How Does Alcohol Cause Insomnia? - The Recovery Village Atlanta Although drinking alcohol can make going to sleep easier, it ultimately stops you from getting a deep, restorative sleep.More info: https://www.recoveryatlan...
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