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  • Abuse of stimulants such as Adderall can cause also many life-threatening and dangerous side effects because of their effects on the heart and central nervous system, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
  • Ativan is a short-acting benzodiazepine, and is more likely to cause severe withdrawal symptoms than other more longer-acting benzodiazepines.
  • In 2005, there were more than 1.6 million hospitalizations and more than 4 million emergency room visits relating to alcohol.
  • Inhalant abuse can causes damage to the myelin sheath that surrounds and protects nerve fibers and helps the nerves to carry messages to the brain.
  • Individuals who take OxyContin for an extended period of time can develop a tolerance or resistance to the drugs effects.
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Alternative Housing - Transitional Living

A halfway house is a transitional living facility where an individual who is trying to recover from alcohol or drug addiction can stabilize and re-acclimate to life and society as a drug free individual. A halfway house is a place where the person can feel secure and repair their life while maintaining sobriety while also participate in clean and sober, productive activities. Halfway houses supply the perfect opportunity for recovering addicts to be in an environment where they can acquire further counseling and different types of therapy while also learning new trades or finding stable employment so that they can support a healthy and productive, drug-free life.

Alternative Housing Transitional living category listings in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania:

  • Harwood House
    2.6 miles from Lansdowne, Pennsylvania
    Harwood House is a Drug Treatment Facility that is located at:

    9200 West Chester Pike
    Upper Darby, PA. 19082
    610-853-3440

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Alternative Housing - Transitional living, Residential Long-Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer, Co-Occurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage