Sunday, October 16, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 10/16/2005

Dispute over proposed rehab hospital is headed for a hearing

State and SeniorHealth don't sit down to mediate about denial of certificate of need.

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From the Roof Down

Patricia R. Johnson is president and chief executive of Rebuilding Together, a nonprofit housing rehab organization in Washington.

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Ten millionth dollar to be raised this year during Round-Up for Rehab

The West Texas Rehab Center's Round-Up for Rehab sale in Sweetwater is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 19, at noon at the Sweetwater Cattle Auction. This will mark the third year for the Sweetwater sale, which in two years, has raised over $25,000. Last year's total was $18,100.

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Munti drug rehab feels like home

MUNTINLUPA CITY HAS ITS OWN "big brother house" for drug dependents. From a dingy billiard hall and beer house, the Muntinlupa Renewal Home (MRH) in Barangay Putatan was established in 2002 as a sanctuary for drug dependents undergoing rehabilitation.

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More funds eyed for rehab of Lake Sebu

THE Provincial Government of South Cotabato vowed to pour in additional funds for a continuing rehabilitation and conservation of Lake Sebu, a scenic town that is a premiere tourist destination.

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National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Prepares for Influx of Business

National Hyperbaric Rehab Center announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary Wasatch Hyperbaric, with gross revenues of $1,367,899 in 2004, has just completed the addition of 11 office modules for their scheduled expansions for 2005 and 2006, without having to add to their square footage of leased space.

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Investors from Germany, Spain to visit upcoming REHAB fair in city

At least ten investors from Germany and Spain will visit 'Real Estate & Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB) Fair, 2005' beginning in the city on November 23-27.

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Texting an addiction with Scottish teenager

A Scottish teenager who spent 4,500 pounds sending text messages on mobiles has been asked to undergo treatment for addiction at a rehab centre.

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Demons Are Winning on Skid Row

Columnist Steve Lopez is spending the week on skid row. His five-part series takes you there. The call comes in at 11:18 in the morning. Possible overdose on skid row, just half a block from one of the busiest firehouses in the United States.

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New wing provides care for the dying

Like all nursing homes, Friendship Health and Rehab Center in North Roanoke County operates from a large building capable of meeting diverse needs. Its four stories contain rooms, nursing stations, cafeterias and special-purpose centers for recreation, rehabilitation and coping with dementia.

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