REHAB! Your future is in your hands
Rehabs are like computers: They’re only as effective as the people who operate them. Rehabs don’t operate in vacuums, after all; they don’t succeed simply by virtue of the philosophy on which they’re based. Rehabs that work, on the contrary, are rehabs peopled by passionate, committed individuals: by caregivers who want to help patients get better and, more importantly, patients who want to get better themselves.
Rehabs, it’s important to note, are not centers of passive activity. Addicts can’t check into rehabs and then expect someone else to do the hard work for them; they’ve to be ready for a struggle, and for a fight: for a journey that will test every last ounce of their resolve. Rehabs, you might say, can’t work unless rehab patients are willing to suffer a little on the way to where they need to go. And nothing…nothing…could ever be more worth suffering for.
Rehabs save lives. That’s really the only point that could matter, in the end. Rehabs save lives. Don’t wait another day to find that out for yourself. Your future is in your hands. What you do with it is up to you.









