by Bridgeway Sober Living | Jul 22, 2020 | Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Treatment, Rehab Texas
Most of the alcohol recovery centers near me only offer one month of treatment – is that what’s called a revolving door rehab? Revolving door facilities offer the bare minimum of treatment and find patients returning for treatment over and over. You...
by Bridgeway Sober Living | Jul 15, 2020 | Alcohol Treatment, Rehab Texas, Sober Living
When a 30 day inpatient drug rehab is not enough – Bridgeway Sober Living offers more. From the moment you walk through our doors, we have your lifelong recovery as our primary focus of attention, with residential programs, IOP, aftercare, and Sober Living all...
by Bridgeway Sober Living | Jul 8, 2020 | Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Treatment
Effective alcohol abuse treatment in Texas starts with medical detox at Bridgeway Sober Living. It has been proven that the majority of alcoholics who go through detox without receiving subsequent treatment will simply return to the patterns they lived prior to...
by Bridgeway Sober Living | Jun 3, 2020 | Alcohol Treatment, Austin addiction recovery programs, drug rehab, extended care, habits
If more residential treatment centers in Texas were able to deliver the kind of results Bridgeway Sober Living is seeing, recovery would be effective for more patients. Unfortunately, most drug and alcohol rehabs are merely revolving doors for patients, putting them...
by Bridgeway Sober Living | Sep 29, 2019 | addiction treatment, Alcohol Treatment, austin, Recovery Center Austin TX, Tech Addiction, Video Gaming Addiction
Ways to Find Work After Rehab If you’ve recently progressed through alcohol or drug rehab and have learned how to cope with and manage your addiction, you should feel like a new person. Getting through drug or alcohol treatment can be difficult and...
by Bridgeway Sober Living | Sep 12, 2019 | Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Treatment, Alcoholism, Depression, drug rehab, extended care, extended living, Recovery Center Austin TX, Sober Living
What is Sober Living? Sometimes known as a halfway house, sober home living facilities act as a bridge between the in-patient care facility and going back to the real world. These facilities are designed to assist individuals to learn how to function again in society...