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Extended Aftercare, Inc.
5002 N. Shepherd
Houston, Texas 77018  

713.695.8403 866.912.0315 e-mail contact

 

“A recovery brotherhood for today, an alumni fraternity for life…”

 

After detox, the uncertainties

seem great...

 
What comes next?
 
Can I really overcome my addiction?
 
How will I face the challenges ahead?
 
Will I be able to make lifestyle changes that are needed?
 
Who can I rely on for support?

For nearly 20 years, Extended Aftercare, Inc. (EAI), has offered Supportive Residential Treatment for Men who are ready to join the sober fraternity of recovery.

From the uncertainties facing those new to recovery, to freedom from addiction—count on Extended Aftercare, Inc., to support you through every phase.

·  Evaluation & Assessment

·  Treatment Planning

·  Aftercare

·  Implementing Goals

·  Education

·  Work with Family

·  Support Groups

·  Building Skills for Independence

·  Community Resource Building

·  Network Support

·  Alumni Integration

·  Extended Sober Living

·  Planning for Transition

·  Planning for Discharge

·  Independence

EAI addresses the needs of the whole person and provides the means to move back into society as a functioning, reliable, and responsible member. To live without drugs, understand the stages of recovery, and know how to access a sober support network are significant components in a successful recovery plan.

When considering the uncertainties of "What Comes Next after Detox?", give careful thought to the successful concept of Supportive Residential Treatment.

Supportive Residential Treatment for Men
- a recovery brotherhood for today, an alumni fraternity for life.

CALL TOLL FREE:

866.912.0315

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“Extended Aftercare is a valued substance abuse treatment provider for Union Pacific Railroad.  Each time I visit I am impressed with not only the quality of care, but by the enthusiasm of our employees on what a positive impact the EAI program has had on their lives.”

 

Mark Jones

Head of the Employee Assistance Program

Union Pacific Railroad