About Substance Abuse
Alcohol and Drug Information
Information regarding alcohol, drugs, and their effects can be obtained from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services' Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information website. Much of the information is free.
Helping a Loved One
If you are concerned that a loved one may be experiencing problems with alcohol or drug abuse and you are not sure what the next step should be, you can call and speak with one of our Recovery Services therapists and explore your options with them. Confidentiality is strictly observed.
Parents and guardians may make appointments for their children. While adults will make their own appointments, you can assist your loved one with the telephone call and get them connected with a Guidance Center staff member. Offer to go with them to the appointment, if that would be helpful.
If your friend or loved one talks about wanting to give up, wanting to be dead, saying that it's too hard to go on, he or she may be suicidal. Please don't underestimate the seriousness of his or her despair. Please get help by calling 911, or call The Guidance Center's Emergency Services hotline at (888) 260-9634. If your friend or loved one is willing, you can take them to the nearest Emergency Room and ask for assistance.










