California Drug Rehab Facility Completes Comprehensive Remodeling Project

Michael’s House, the prominent California drug rehab facility located in Palm Springs, California has recently completed work on a comprehensive remodeling project that promises to improve not only the décor of the facility, but the overall recovery experience as well.

Palm Springs, CA (PRWEB) November 23, 2008 — The remodeling project, which took nearly a year and half to complete, has not only modernized the décor of the progressive California drug rehab facility, but also made it a more serene, comfortable destination by upgrading the desert-inspired landscaping with soothing fountains and quiet meditation areas. The upgrade also includes more amenities such as leather couches and large, flat-screen plasma televisions in the lounge areas.

The structure where Michael’s House now resides was built in the 1920’s as a luxury resort for wealthy weekenders coming out to the desert from Hollywood and greater Los Angeles. It was converted into an alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility in the mid 1990’s when founder Arlene Rosen’s son died tragically of a drug overdose.

Current Michael’s House CEO and world-renowned addiction expert Alan Downs sees the changes as much more than merely cosmetic, “We have found time and again that a person’s surroundings play a key role in their recovery from addiction. So of course we decided to spare little expense when it came time to make the grounds and living quarters at Michael’s House more spacious, more comfortable and more conducive to healing.”

This most recent remodeling project was overseen by California architect James Cioffi, the same man responsible for the design of several landmark buildings in downtown Palm Springs, including the groundbreaking Pinnacle living complex and the innovative Smoketree Commons commercial development.

Doing everything possible to make drug rehab a more pleasant, and attractive experience has never been more important. A 2007 survey by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) found that while drug use among young people has tapered off slightly in recent years, drug abuse by baby boomers is on the rise (especially in the area of prescription painkiller addiction) as these older Americans carry the drug habits they developed early in life into middle age. In fact, illicit drug use among adults age 45-55 has doubled – from 2.0% in 2002 to 4.1% of the demographic in 2007.

More About Michael’s House:
This well regarded California addiction treatment center is best known for its work with dual diagnosis patients (those suffering from co-occurring mental illness and drug addiction) as well as their groundbreaking efforts in the field of dialectical behavior therapy. Men and women come to Michael’s House for the treatment of Heroin Addiction, Vicodin Addiction, Cocaine Addiction, Crystal Meth Addiction and a variety of other conditions including alcoholism.

For more information about admissions, or to speak with a trained care counselor, call 877-345-8494.

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