Palm Partners – South Florida Treatment Centers


 

Palm Partners – South Florida Treatment Centers – Palm Partners Treatment Center in Delray Beach Florida palmpartners.com © 2011 Palm Partners Palm Partners Recovery Center is one of the most successful drug rehab centers in the country at a fraction of the price of other South Florida treatment centers. Our mission is to provide the highest quality of care within our alcohol rehabilitation and drug rehab center at a reasonable and affordable cost. Palm Partners drug rehab center and alcohol rehabilitation program utilizes state of the art neurobiological strategies, relapse prevention techniques and 12 step recovery programs while focusing on highly structured health and wellness components. Free 24 Hour Helpline. Get Help Now: 877-711-4673

 

Octomom Nadya Suleman back on welfare: report

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Suleman splashes around in the surf in a much needed vacation in West Palm Beach, Florida. The family's cookie jar money, however, was quickly depleted in October after Suleman entered herself into rehab at the Chapman Treatment Center for "anxiety …
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Mental health alliance sought

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The start-up cost could be about $ 750,000, with a lower annual cost after that, according to the material provided to the commission. Welch pointed out that there are similar facilities in surrounding communities. A Florida assertive community …
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DOJ proposes overhaul of Florida's program for disabled children

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“I have to wonder what the DOJ was looking at when they went through there and I would invite any of you to go to any of those facilities, because I certainly did not see what they were seeing.” The Miami Herald asked to join several … The home …
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HERE'S OUR 'BLACK AGENDA'

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Solutions include changing draconian “three strikes” and minimum mandatory laws, investing in mental health and drug rehab treatment, reinstating parole and community release, and supporting probation and non-imprisonment alternatives. … Sources …
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