Treatment Centers in Columbus, OH

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SoCal Empowered
Treatment Center
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Columbus, OH 43201
At NADARI, our mission is to empower and enhance the well-being of Native American communities through accessible and culturally sensitive mental health and addiction treatment. We strive to provide a safe and supportive environment where individuals can heal from the effects of historical trauma and overcome their challenges to achieve long-term sobriety and wellness. With a commitment to affordability and excellence, NADARI is dedicated to promoting a brighter future for all Native Americans.
At NADARI, our mission is to empower and enhance the well-being of Native American communities through accessible and culturally sensitive mental health and addiction treatment. We strive to provide a safe and supportive environment where individuals can heal from the effects of historical trauma and overcome their challenges to achieve long-term sobriety and wellness. With a commitment to affordability and excellence, NADARI is dedicated to promoting a brighter future for all Native Americans.
(714) 451-2939 View (714) 451-2939
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Lexington Addiction Center - Outpatient Rehab
Treatment Center
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Columbus, OH 43085
Deciding what rehab to go to is a big decision with a lot of options. This decision can lead you to a life of recovery, happiness and joy. Lexington Addiction Center has been in your shoes, most of our employees are in recovery and have had to make the choice of what facility to go with. Lexington Addiction Center is a family owned and operated drug and alcohol rehab offering inpatient treatment and intensive outpatient programs. Our staff is highly trained and consider the top of their profession. Lexington Addiction Center's goal is to give our clients the tools and skills they need to live a life in recovery and have sustained sobriety.
Deciding what rehab to go to is a big decision with a lot of options. This decision can lead you to a life of recovery, happiness and joy. Lexington Addiction Center has been in your shoes, most of our employees are in recovery and have had to make the choice of what facility to go with. Lexington Addiction Center is a family owned and operated drug and alcohol rehab offering inpatient treatment and intensive outpatient programs. Our staff is highly trained and consider the top of their profession. Lexington Addiction Center's goal is to give our clients the tools and skills they need to live a life in recovery and have sustained sobriety.
(859) 955-4620 View (859) 955-4620

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Christian Rehab Treatment Centers
Traditional addiction recovery programs for people with strong religious faith often do not address the needed spiritual component. For people such as these, traditional treatment may not be as effective as a spiritual recovery center in Columbus. Faith based rehab Columbus, with a combination of traditional drug rehab and a spiritual approach to addiction recovery, has a better chance of success for the right person.

A faith-based recovery center in Columbus can help those struggling with addiction find relief while supporting and strengthening their faith. For many, this combination leads to a better chance of full recovery. Christian treatment centers in Columbus are an excellent option for those wishing to combine their rehab with spiritual needs.

These Christian drug rehab centers in Columbus provide a faith-based foundation for those struggling with addiction. Christian treatment centers encourage spiritual reflection and often use scripture as guidance through drug addiction along with traditional detox, individual counseling, and group therapy sessions. In a faith-based treatment program in Columbus, faith is emphasized so the recovering addict can gather strength and find inspiration.

A christian recovery center Columbus is a drug rehab and recovery facility that approaches the problem of addiction from a spiritual point of view. The leaders of these facilities believe that a person turns to addictive behavior to try to fill the void left by a lack of spirituality in his or her life.