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View Poll Results: Should rehabs be co-ed or not ?
CO-ED 4 6.25%
NON CO-ED 56 87.50%
Doesnt matter 4 6.25%
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Old 04-03-2006, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoosgirl
What about a couple though? They both want to go to rehab but don't want to be separated. Is there such a thing as couples rehab? Maybe a stupid question but I wanted to ask....
I can't say for all re-habs, But the one i work in is a co-ed rehab, and there is not aloud to be any married couples, boyfriend/girlfriends family members, or someone who you use to use with in at the same time. This is how our facility works, and YES the co-ed is causing problems for clients treatment. They are more focused on getting some than working on their problem. Though if caught even talking to the oppisite sex at my re-hab, both are thrown out of the program. So there are strict rules, but they are not always followed
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