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...programs cover alcohol and drug detoxification programs. There are now scores of post-detox rehabilitation programs as well, but they can still be ruinously expensive. One that aims to break a patient's habit but not his bankbook is Georgia's Metro Atlanta Recovery Residences Inc., or MARRinc. Its fee: $125 a week. Begun in 1975 by Donnie D. Brown, then a rehabilitation counselor and therapist at the Georgia Mental Health Institute, the program runs seven Atlanta-area halfway homes for detoxed drinkers and drug addicts who are not yet ready to return to normal living. The residents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Halfway Houses for Alcoholics | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

...MARRinc builds on techniques used in other programs but adds twists of its own. The residences are not isolated but located in neighborhoods. MARRinc looks for houses or apartments that can accommodate only five or so people. Explains Brown: "The limit is how many people can get around the dining-room table. The number is big enough to stir up a lot of different attitudes. It is also small enough to keep people from burying their feelings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Halfway Houses for Alcoholics | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

There are no frills, a bootcamp approach shared with the Navy's Alcohol Rehabilitation Service in Long Beach, Calif., which has treated Betty Ford and Billy Carter. Residents at Long Beach make beds and scrub toilets, but at MARRinc they are also expected to shop for groceries, cook and tend the yard. There are no live-in housekeepers. Says Ann Martin, the Atlanta Junior League's representative on MARRinc's executive board: "A number of interim care facilities have somebody to do everything for you but attend the therapy groups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Halfway Houses for Alcoholics | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

Most residents rejoin the outside world after three months. But some stay as long as six months. The decision to leave is made jointly by the resident, his housemates and MARRinc's staff. Expulsion is automatic if a resident breaks the rule against using drugs or alcohol. But MARRinc does not intend to write these backsliders off forever. Says Martin: "Our goal is to open a house for people who have slipped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Halfway Houses for Alcoholics | 9/8/1980 | See Source »

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