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About Palm Partners Palm Partners was founded in 1994 by two recovering alcoholics and drug addicts that saw the need for specialized treatment services to ensure long term recovery. The foundation upon which the facility has been structured is a combination of a 12 Step model integrated with a variety of innovative and state of the art treatment strategies. We believe and continue to maintain that ours and our client’s success is contingent upon the simple principle that doing the right thing for the right reasons is inherent in successful treatment, and recovery from alcohol and other forms of chemical dependency, as well as key to success in life. This principle, as practiced by our staff and instilled in the clients we serve, ultimately benefits the client, their families, the recovering community, and ultimately society at large. Our growth has been consistent since our inception. We have continued to strive to be a center of excellence and an example for the treatment industry. Our model of treatment is derived from the experiences of our clients, our seasoned staff, and extensive research and training in the field of addictive and psychiatric disorders in order to provide our clients with the highest quality of care and standard of living. Our staff has vast experience in the field of addictions, recovery, relapse prevention, mental health, and alternative healing methods. We believe that alcohol and drug dependence are chronic manageable diseases. The appropriate rehabilitation setting for drug and alcohol treatment, or other addictive and compulsive disorders, is imperative to the success for individuals desiring to make a life change. Building a solid foundation for recovery is not easy. Clients are in need of a supportive setting, as well as a caring and professional staff, which will assist in motivating them toward a successful recovery. The treatment of drug and alcohol addiction requires a specialized long term approach with a good aftercare program. Taking this into consideration, Palm Partners developed distinct levels of care and services to facilitate long term recovery and are dedicated, committed, and ready to help those who are willing to make the necessary changes in their lives. 
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