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How an Addiction Rehabilitation Clinic Can Make an Impact on Society

bySwindon 24
18 February 2021 • 2.44pm
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The first thing most people think about when they hear about addiction rehabilitation clinics, such as Serenity Health, is that it is only people addicted to substances that they serve.

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Of course, it is universally understood that addiction rehabilitation clinics serve the needs of people who struggle with various types of addiction issues. But it is also true that their impact goes further into society.

Addiction rehabilitation clinics also help the wider community as well. The impact that an addiction rehabilitation clinic has on society are often powerful, numerous, and can improve many families’ lives.

Elimination of the Physical Signs of Addiction

One of the most obvious impacts that an addiction rehabilitation clinic has on society is the reduction of societal ills. Many of the undesirable effects of addiction are reduced or eliminated by addiction rehabilitation clinics.

One of these undesirable impacts is very physical. Many sections of communities become eyesores as a result of addiction-related activities.

When clinics help addicts recover, communities become more appealing physically as the number of addiction enclaves in communities is reduced.

Drug peddlers are forced to shut down their operations as they lose their client base, and crimes that impact the community’s appearance are reduced. This means fewer abandoned and damaged buildings and cleaner surroundings.

This more aesthetically appealing look improves the way community members feel about their community and themselves.

Helping Addicts Helps Others

These clinics contribute significantly towards the healing and restoration of families that are torn apart by addiction.

When an addict recovers, the family moves closer to recovering from the impacts of addiction. And of course, healthy families are the foundation of a healthy society.

Addicts who may have been forced by their condition to carry out illegal acts such as stealing and killing are discouraged from doing so, and many are saved from a life of crime.

When addiction rehabilitation clinics intervene in time to prevent someone from embarking on a life of crime, the positive spinoff effects are numerous.

If that person is a parent, for instance, the child or children are spared from the horrors of life without a parent.

Other members of the family also benefit as they are spared the associated trauma and issues that accompany seeing a loved one incarcerated. The penal system is spared the additional physical and financial burden of another convict to maintain.

One of the most powerful impacts a rehabilitation clinic can have, though is the extension of the addict’s life expectancy.

By intervening successfully, a clinic helps to reduce the likelihood of an addict dying from either the drug he or she uses or from risky behaviour.

This impact is the most powerful as it gives the recovering addict a second chance while sparing the family and community the heartache that comes with death.

Experts posit that each addict negatively impacts around six lives. It stands to reason, therefore that when an addict recovers six lives are impacted positively.

Many recovering and recovered addicts become inspiration to others who are starting their journey of recovery. They also help to prevent addiction by encouraging others to avoid the path that leads to the condition.

Empowerment and Education

Addiction rehabilitation, by its very nature, is a community-based activity. An addict’s road to recovery impacts the entire community.

This is why addiction rehabilitation clinics do not limit their services to addicts only. They often reach out to the community through empowerment and education programmes that are geared at fighting addiction.

When an addiction rehabilitation clinic reaches out to society by educating and sensitising community members, they help to inspire long term change.

This is because when people are empowered by a clearer view of addiction and its accompanying issues, they are more likely to work towards helping the victims recover.

They are also more likely to offer the right support for recovering addicts. And of course, a recovering or recovered addict who has the right support is less likely to relapse than one who doesn’t.

Outreach activities launched by addiction rehabilitation clinics also help to reduce the likelihood of people falling prey to addiction.

This is because they sometimes empower citizens to appreciate and understand the situations that lead to addiction and reveal effective addiction prevention strategies.

These clinics also provide employment. Not only do they employ members of the community, but they also develop support services that help recovered addicts to find meaningful employment, which in turn  helps to prevent relapse.

Essentially, therefore, addiction rehabilitation clinics have positive transformative effects on the communities they serve and the society at large.

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