Extended Aftercare Inc, is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment rehab in Houston, Texas. Focusing on changing the lives of those affected by drug and alcohol addiction, the addiction counselors at Extended Aftercare Inc aim to do everything in their power to make their patients feel comfortable in their newfound surroundings and provide them with the most effective treatment possible.
Treating all addictions, as well as underlying psychological disorders that may have contributed to the birth of the addiction, is paramount when being treated at a high-quality drug and alcohol rehab in Houston, Texas. This, amongst other reasons, is why Extended Aftercare Inc offers certain treatment approaches that have been proven to work. These treatment approaches may include: Personalized Treatment Plan. Addiction treatment options are available to 18+ and Extended Aftercare Inc accepts specific insurances, such as: Most Insurances.
It's important to strive in helping those suffering from drug and alcohol addiction to build a solid foundation for a renewed and improved future. Despite the severity of an addict's addiction, recovery is possible. With the proper treatment plan in place, addiction treatment patients can accomplish all of their goals and more. Get in touch with Extended Aftercare Inc by visiting their website at www.extended-aftercare.com to get started.
The staff was friendly. The food was good. The meetings were great. However, their houses have bed bugs and it makes night time a nightmare for those men. Also, they are not monitored very well and there are some who do drugs right there on the back porch of the sober houses. Its hard for anyone to stay clean when others are doing drugs or drinking right there in the facility. The men are encouraged to report those people but most of them grew up on the streets believing that being a rat is the worst thing you can be. I believe the counselors could be a bit more supportive and sensitive to the feelings of the men there. My fiance's counselor straight up told him he didn't see a lot of progress and was very critical. Theses men already are wounded emotionally and they need compassion. There are softer ways to deliver criticism and telling someone they aren't progressing doesn't encourage them to do better. It makes them want to give up. My fiance came out of that facility worse than he was before he went in.