- Group Counseling
- Highly Qualified Staff
- Individual Therapy
Health Recovery Services - Rural Women's Recovery Program
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- Medicaid is not Accepted
Treatment Insights
Rural Women's Recovery Program is a residential addiction treatment center that specializes in holistic substance abuse care for lasting recovery. Located in the rolling foothills of southeastern Ohio, Rural Women's Recovery Program provides a serene, therapeutic setting for women to address the sources of addiction and achieve sobriety. Treatment is gender-specific and highly individualized, allowing for each woman to receive personalized care that aligns with her individual needs and aspirations.
Health Recovery Services - Rural Women's Recovery Program Reviews and Ratings Details
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- Holistic Therapy
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I believe this program worked due to the last of any outside influence such as tv and cell phones. she earned the phone calls she made. Got constant treatment and counseling. Very health related al...