What Happens at Rehab


 

What Happens at Rehab – A drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility is under investigation after authorities say three of its patients have died there unexpectedly in the past seven months. This past week 20-year-old Stacy Murphy of Owasso, died after just six weeks at Narconon Arrowhead, a Scientology run facility. Murphy’s father says his daughter got hooked on painkillers and sought help. “There’s no way Stacy should have died,” said Murphy. “This should not have happened.” The cold-turkey program touts a more than 70-percent success rate, but in reality after investigation that number is more like 9 – 12 percent. Stacy passes away last Friday morning. He says he was told by Narconon that Stacy left the facility unattended for a little while and returned. When she got back, she tested positive for opiates. Murphy says officials left Stacy in a room by herself, where she later passed. “She did not have 24-hour staff, she did not have a physician, she did not have a Narcon shot. Her parents were not called. Nothing was done to save my daughter’s life,” said Murphy. Murphy says he didn’t know about the other deaths until weeks after his daughter’s enrollment. He also found out that there aren’t any physicians or licensed drug and alcohol counselors there, as all the people that work there are former patients, some having just graduated days before who are fully in charge of detox and other ‘programs’ there. Murphy hopes Narconon Arrowhead is held fully accountable. Ss of now, they have not issued

 

New addiction recovery center takes place of St. Anthony's Farm

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For nearly four decades, the sprawling site off Valley Ford Road was owned by the Catholic Church, which oversaw the nonprofit St. Anthony Farm drug and alcohol rehabilitation center run by Alfred Boeddeker, a Franciscan monk. Residents, mostly from …
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