Oregon Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities

Choosing the Right Alcohol Rehab Facility

Throughout the country, there are many Alcohol Rehab Facilities. The very mention of an Alcohol Rehab evokes images of a halfway house, where people live and interact with each other, and sometimes have work outside the home as a way of transitioning to a life after their time in the Alcohol Rehab Facility is ended. A typical Alcohol Rehab will be a multi-bed home, often an older home converted for high density occupancy. Many of the Alcohol Rehab Facility houses host 20 or more people, for periods lasting from several weeks to many months. Many such programs have very deep roots in the rehabilitation industry, and may employ older methodologies that have limited effectiveness. Alcohol Rehab Facility protocols which employ a 12-step, disease model are regulated and controlled by the state and local governments; while the Alcohol Rehab Facility model that is a non-12 step program is often not regulated by the state. Alcohol Rehab Facility models vary in their effectiveness, as within any industry. While most Alcohol Rehab Facility organizations do not actually track their effectiveness by measuring sobriety or abstinence, some Alcohol Rehab Facility models do. The highest independently verified success rate in the country belongs to the Saint Jude Retreats, part of the Baldwin Research Institute. At over 60%, this Alcohol Rehab Facility rises above the rest of the industry and excels as a choice-based program. The Saint Jude Retreat program, known as the Saint Jude Program, is a Alcohol Rehab alternative that receives and hosts guests from all over the world. The model utilized is referred to as the Freedom Model tm and is an educational and social skills model. This is unique among Alcohol Rehab protocols, and was created by the research and careful work of founders Jerry Brown and Mark Sheeren. The underlying premise of the program is that we are all free to choose the life that we wish. It is through education and social skills training that we unlock the person we truly are, which will lead us to be able to become the person we desire to be.

Did You Know?

According to a recent research performed by the Substance Abuse and Health Services Association, in the State of Oregon for the year 2004 there were 116,000 individuals with an Alcohol Dependency, in the state of Oregon, surprisingly needing but not receiving treatment for Alcohol Use the number only raises to 236,000 alcohol abusers. This number represents 1.349% of the total population with an Alcohol dependency abuse problem in the United States.

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Coming to the Saint Jude Retreats was a defining moment in my life. I am forever grateful for the respect and dignity the staff has shown; and more importantly the confidence they have instilled in me.

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