Drug Free in Drug Rehab
October 14th, 2006 by Terry Keith
All drug and alcohol rehabs have rules in place to prevent drugs or alcohol from being in the facility. This goes back to the safety that everyone deserves. Rehabs need to take every reasonable precaution to keep out these substances. However, can any rehab keep out drugs and alcohol perfectly, always without exception? The answer is no. Clients who want to will always find some way around the security measures in place. The governments with far more legal and financial resources cannot keep drugs out of prisons. Rehabs can keep out 98% of the drugs and alcohol. The last 2% is the clients responsibility as a group and as individuals. Even with drug testing clients still need to take a role in the formation of a drug and alcohol free zone. The must report anything that seems out of the ordinary or any drugs or alcohol they see. When a client views the drug free zone as the sole responsibility of the drug and alcohol rehab, The facility will always be slightly dirty. Safety is a two way street.
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