Drug Rehabs, places of hope and healing
Drug rehabs are places of hope, and of healing. Don’t believe anyone who tells you otherwise. Don’t believe what you see in the movies or on TV either. Drug rehab centers aren’t dark or dreary; they aren’t populated by suffering patients. That sort of sensationalism might draw an audience, but that doesn’t make it the truth. Drug rehab programs, as a point of fact, are more about redemption that anything else. And anyone who’d call that awful just really doesn’t get it.
Drug rehabs aren’t amusement parks; don’t kid yourself about that much. No, drug rehabilitation isn’t awful…but isn’t easy, either, and the fact of the matter is that no drug addict gets sober without working for it. Even luxury drug rehabs are ultimately only as successful as their patients make them, which means that drug rehab, in Los Angeles or Malibu or anywhere else, can only work for you if you’re willing to make it work. Drug rehabs, you might say, give addicts the opportunity to take their futures into their own hands. How they mold them can only be a personal decision.









