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Affordable Rehab, District of Columbia

Looking for a 30, 60 or 90 day 12 step based alcohol treatment program?

Do you need an affordable alternative to a drug treatment facility?

You’ve finally found it!

 

12 step based residential drug and alcohol treatment centers aren’t easy to find in Washington, D.C.  and they are even harder to find in  Arlington,  Alexandria or Silver Springs, but Discovery Place offers a 12 step based inpatient drug and alcohol recovery program that really works. Discovery Place is neither a drug treatment facility nor a conventional alcoholic treatment center.

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51% of all guests who attend Discovery Place report they are sober after one year and 71% of those who participate in our continuing care program of recovery stay sober.

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At $6,250, just 1/3 the price of a typical residential drug treatment center or inpatient alcohol rehab clinic in District of Columbia, Discovery Place is the clear choice for affordable 12 step recovery.

Scholarships are available now for those needing financial assistance.
Transportation Assistance is available as required. 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

We want to help! Call us now! 1-800-725-0922

 

District of Columbia DUI Laws

Alcoholism and drug addiction are not only harmful to you and your family, but the consequences can also be very expensive.
Read here about the penalties for DUI in District of Columbia

 

Extended Stay
 30, 60 & 90 Day Programs 

 

 

 Affordable, Action Oriented,

12 Step Rehabilitation for Men

 

If you or your loved one have relapsed, long term rehabilitation may be the answer.

 

We can help chart a new path

to lasting freedom from drug 

and alcohol addiction. (More)

 

  Call now for a friendly, no pressure consultation:

1-800-725-0922

Our Blog

 Short term “treatment” just plain doesn’t work for chronic alcoholics and addicts.  For them, it’s like putting mud on a bee sting. For true alcoholics and addicts, the notion that treating a complex biological, social and spiritual illness with a short, informational smorgasbord of solutions is mind bogglingly ill advised. Many chronic alcoholics and addicts go to treatment programs again and again without a sustainable result. Why?