Virtual Tour of Gateway Rehab’s Youth Services Center With Narration


 

Virtual tour of Gateway Rehab’s Youth Services Center with narration – The Youth Services Center will be located on Gateway Rehab’s main campus at 100 Moffett Run Road in Center Township, PA. Gateway Rehab is a not-for-profit organization that provides treatment in locations throughout western Pennsylvania and Ohio for adults and youth who are struggling with the disease of addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Nearly one-third of the individuals Gateway Rehab treats are youth, ages 13-18. For more information, visit www.gatewayrehab.org or call 800-472-1177.

 

Medical marijuana question on ballot

Filed under: Drug Rehab Centers Ohio

"And lost in all that, I think, will be the legitimate role medical marijuana should play in the treatment of patients," the Quincy Democrat said. Law enforcement officials say the measure would slip the drug into the wrong hands, parents say it would …
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Two challenge Davidson for judge

Filed under: Drug Rehab Centers Ohio

Past member of the Board of Directors of: United Way, Turning Point, Mobile Meals, Marion Area Counseling Center. Member, Ohio State Bar Association. Past President and … Between probation and people under supervision, Davidson said, there are more …
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New Chairman Of The Board Appointed At Gateway Rehab

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One need only look at our recently opened Youth Services Center to see one of the accomplishments achieved while he was chairman. "Having Paul Sweeney on our Board since 2000 ensures that this important transition … 1-800-472-1177): Gateway Rehab is …
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Mass. voters to decide on medical marijuana

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For patients who have limited access to a treatment center, the law would allow them to grow marijuana plants to produce a 60-day supply for the patient's own use. Heilman said the law, … The Massachusetts Medical Society is also opposed to the law …
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