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Owls Nest RecoverySteven Shaw, from South Carolina, opened his Owls Nest addiction recovery facility in 2003. This facility started as a 12-bed, men-only, self-pay recovery program that quickly grew into a program for both sexes that has over 150 beds available today. The Owls Nest address has migrated through a series of ever larger buildings, and today the prime contact address is located in Florence, South Carolina.The Owls Nest recovery program is based upon an Alcohol or Narcotics Anonymous style of 12-step program that includes a non-denominational spirituality approach to treatment. Residents are required to find local jobs during their stay, after an initial period of time spent on sobriety, so that this self-pay program becomes more meaningful to each individual who is paying for their own recovery plans. Steven Shaw’s program does not provide medical or psychiatric services on-site. These services are available to individuals who are residing at his facility location from non-related local professionals who are aware of all program requirements and concern areas. Additional fees are billed for these services through the service providers. The Owls Nest alcohol & addiction recovery program is a very popular South Carolina facility that often has a waiting list to get in. People have traveled to attend this program from areas located outside of the state. The Owls Nest Web site does not elaborate in a commercialized way to attract potential clients, and it is very obvious that the treatment program members are treated to a facility that goes above-and-beyond to respect and protect their privacy. In today’s world, many different types of addiction programs exist. Addiction recovery programs come in styles that are live-in facilities, and styles that allow recovering addicts to live at home while participating in treatments, learning processes, and long-time recovery towards better lifestyle choices. It is always recommended that people with drug or alcohol addictions contact their doctors for information about their individual needs. Author: B. Shaw |
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