Who is the treatment aimed at?
We aim to help English speaking people with any addiction, including drugs and alcohol, who need a treatment programme that lets them live at home and maintain their job and family life. We work with clients worldwide. In particular, we can help people who live in rural areas or isolated urban environments, people who work in sensitive occupations, such as people employed by the police or armed services, medics, lawyers, politicians and other people in the public eye. We also work with people from ethnic minority communities, single parents and the elderly. This programme is ideally suited to addicts who are housebound.
We aim to help people with any addiction, including drugs and alcohol, who need a treatment programme that lets them live at home and maintain their job and family life. In particular, we can help people who live in rural areas or isolated urban environments, people who work in sensitive occupations, such as people employed by the police or armed services, medics, lawyers, politicians and other people in the public eye. We also work with people from black and ethnic minority communities, single parents and the elderly. This programme is ideally suited to addicts who are housebound.
We aim to help English speaking people with any addiction, including drugs and alcohol, who need a treatment programme that lets them live at home and maintain their job and family life. We work with clients worldwide. In particular, we can help people who live in rural areas or isolated urban environments, people who work in sensitive occupations, such as people employed by the police or armed services, medics, lawyers, politicians and other people in the public eye. We also work with people from ethnic minority communities, single parents and the elderly. This programme is ideally suited to addicts who are housebound.
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