La Hacienda Treatment Center
La Hacienda Treatment Center – Chemical addiction is a devastating disease involving body, mind and spirit. La Hacienda Treatment Center has been successfully treating this disease since 1972. Our clinical staff is one of the largest professional teams consisting of licensed physicians, counselors, and nurses who are dedicated to reversing the progressions of the compulsive craving, seeking, and use of alcohol and other drugs. Through the utilization of the latest advances in Addiction Medicine, individual and group counseling, immersion in 12-Step recovery principles and long term continuing care planning, patients find that full recovery is more than just a possibility. La Hacienda’s 32-acre campus is located 75 miles northwest of San Antonio on the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country. La Hacienda offers patients a peaceful, natural environment conducive to the full recovery of body, mind, and spirit. La hacienda is licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to provide treatment/detox for alcohol and other chemical dependencies. La Hacienda is also accredited by the Joint commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and accepts most major insurance coverage. We currently operate community outreach offices throughout Texas. There are professional La Hacienda representatives in each outreach office that offer alumni and community outreach services – counseling, intervention, support groups, education and family-oriented services. La Hacienda Treatment Center …
Is Dirk Nowitzki's treatment working? Rookie blows by him, but he was running
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It won't be long before the Mavericks know whether Dirk Nowitzki's treatment regimen is working. Nowitzki played in the “Mavstoberfest” scrimmage Saturday evening at American Airlines Center after going through a practice session beforehand. It was the …
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Highlights of Question 3
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Nonprofit medical marijuana treatment centers would be allowed to grow, process and provide marijuana to patients or their caregivers. A treatment center would have to apply for a DPH registration, pay a fee to offset DPH's administrative costs …
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