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We're going to first do medical assessments, nursing assessments. Sometimes we have to send them to the ER if they're in dire need or they're so acute that they can't even be in the facility that we have. We're going to just get them physically stabilized. And as we're getting them physically stabilized, the thing with addiction is a lot of people just say, stop.
We're going to first do medical assessments, nursing assessments. Sometimes we have to send them to the ER if they're in dire need or they're so acute that they can't even be in the facility that we have. We're going to just get them physically stabilized. And as we're getting them physically stabilized, the thing with addiction is a lot of people just say, stop.
But for people that just stop and assuming they're not in danger, like in alcohol, if you just stop, you could, you know, you can have seizures and die, you know. Other drugs, if you just stop, it can be extremely uncomfortable. But even if they went to a detox and were able to stop, their life doesn't generally get better right away. In fact, a lot of times it gets worse.
But for people that just stop and assuming they're not in danger, like in alcohol, if you just stop, you could, you know, you can have seizures and die, you know. Other drugs, if you just stop, it can be extremely uncomfortable. But even if they went to a detox and were able to stop, their life doesn't generally get better right away. In fact, a lot of times it gets worse.
But for people that just stop and assuming they're not in danger, like in alcohol, if you just stop, you could, you know, you can have seizures and die, you know. Other drugs, if you just stop, it can be extremely uncomfortable. But even if they went to a detox and were able to stop, their life doesn't generally get better right away. In fact, a lot of times it gets worse.
Now, maybe it's better in the fact that they're not about to die. You know, they don't have these physical symptoms, but emotionally, you know, they've been using this substance or this or alcohol as a, as a medicator. Now all of a sudden the medicine's gone, you know, and they've got to deal with life. And so they can actually feel a lot worse right when they come in.
Now, maybe it's better in the fact that they're not about to die. You know, they don't have these physical symptoms, but emotionally, you know, they've been using this substance or this or alcohol as a, as a medicator. Now all of a sudden the medicine's gone, you know, and they've got to deal with life. And so they can actually feel a lot worse right when they come in.
Now, maybe it's better in the fact that they're not about to die. You know, they don't have these physical symptoms, but emotionally, you know, they've been using this substance or this or alcohol as a, as a medicator. Now all of a sudden the medicine's gone, you know, and they've got to deal with life. And so they can actually feel a lot worse right when they come in.
So first, what we're going to do is really understand what's going on with them biologically so that we can make sure they're safe. And then as we can support them over the days that they start, you know, becoming a little more comfortable, they're, they're their physical conditions start to stabilize, then we can start to really understand what's going on with them and their environment.
So first, what we're going to do is really understand what's going on with them biologically so that we can make sure they're safe. And then as we can support them over the days that they start, you know, becoming a little more comfortable, they're, they're their physical conditions start to stabilize, then we can start to really understand what's going on with them and their environment.
So first, what we're going to do is really understand what's going on with them biologically so that we can make sure they're safe. And then as we can support them over the days that they start, you know, becoming a little more comfortable, they're, they're their physical conditions start to stabilize, then we can start to really understand what's going on with them and their environment.
You know, what is their pattern of use? You know, when do they use? What are the effects that it's having in their life? You know, because we want to understand how it's playing out everywhere. Like I said, biologically, psychologically, and socially, and really get a clear picture of
You know, what is their pattern of use? You know, when do they use? What are the effects that it's having in their life? You know, because we want to understand how it's playing out everywhere. Like I said, biologically, psychologically, and socially, and really get a clear picture of
You know, what is their pattern of use? You know, when do they use? What are the effects that it's having in their life? You know, because we want to understand how it's playing out everywhere. Like I said, biologically, psychologically, and socially, and really get a clear picture of
who this person is you know and sometimes people come in more motivated than others you know sometimes they get brought to us like you said and I've seen it work either way that someone who's comes in and says I need help you know I'm willing to do anything that they end up not following through with their treatment and other people that come in fighting and screaming end up you know doing very well over time I actually like it when people come in in that kind of struggle I think
who this person is you know and sometimes people come in more motivated than others you know sometimes they get brought to us like you said and I've seen it work either way that someone who's comes in and says I need help you know I'm willing to do anything that they end up not following through with their treatment and other people that come in fighting and screaming end up you know doing very well over time I actually like it when people come in in that kind of struggle I think
who this person is you know and sometimes people come in more motivated than others you know sometimes they get brought to us like you said and I've seen it work either way that someone who's comes in and says I need help you know I'm willing to do anything that they end up not following through with their treatment and other people that come in fighting and screaming end up you know doing very well over time I actually like it when people come in in that kind of struggle I think
you know, the more people kind of struggle with something up front, it's kind of like the, you pull an arrow back, you know, the further you can pull the bow back and hold it, the more tension in it, the farther it's going to fly.
you know, the more people kind of struggle with something up front, it's kind of like the, you pull an arrow back, you know, the further you can pull the bow back and hold it, the more tension in it, the farther it's going to fly.
you know, the more people kind of struggle with something up front, it's kind of like the, you pull an arrow back, you know, the further you can pull the bow back and hold it, the more tension in it, the farther it's going to fly.