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A place where former drug abusers live together and learn to be drug-free is called
A. a detox center.
B. a hospital.
C. a therapeutic center.
D. a supervised medication facility.
A. a detox center.
B. a hospital.
C. a therapeutic center.
D. a supervised medication facility.
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C. a therapeutic center.
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I apologize for the error. A place where former drug abusers live together and learn to be drug-free is called a "recovery house," "sober house," "halfway house" or "transitional living facility."
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A detox center is a place where people undergo medical assistance to safely and comfortably withdraw from drugs or alcohol. It typically provides short-term care and may not offer extended support for long-term sobriety. In contrast, a recovery house or sober living home is a structured living environment that provides ongoing support and resources for people in recovery, helping them reintegrate into society and maintain their sobriety. So, a detox center and a recovery house are both different types of facilities that serve different purposes in the recovery process.
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