Cali Estes Ph.D. Says In-Home Rehab Works!
by Howard Needle
“My first exposure to addiction treatment was in the prison system, I was assigned to the harden drug addicts and alcoholics trying to straighten out their lives. It was here where I found my passion for helping people. I continued in the field after that experience and it became the focus of my studies – eventually earning my Ph.D. What I found was that not everyone responds to treatment the same way, that there is no “one size fits all” therapy.
Disenchanted with the treatment center I was working at, I set off on my own and developed a new treatment model centered on all my previous experiences. What added to its uniqueness is that it is an in-home rehab program. More importantly, it works. In a short time my clientele grew to famous actors and sports figures.
The Starter Kit To Recovery At Home is my way of giving back to the people who have barriers to treatment. In the videos, I’m talking with you one-on-one. I will walk you through the recovery process step-by-step. It’s the same steps and principles that have been so successful for my clientele. Everyday I’ll be throwing a lot at you and you’ll have to keep up. If you do, you’ll be well on your way to a better life!”
This is your opportunity to help people who cannot afford your lifesaving treatment. The Starter Kit To Recovery At Home is a one-of-a-kind program designed specifically for addicts without addiction treatment insurance or do not have the financial resources to pay for treatment. It is affordable and will help addicts wanting to get their life back in order. ‘The Starter Kit to Recovery at Home’ may be the only treatment these desperate addicts ever have access to.
You can help save the life of poor individuals who cannot afford your treatment by forwarding their calls to my office (24/7). It’s easy to do and requires no special hard or software. It takes seconds of your time and you’ll receive a $50.00 dollar check for every program purchased from your referral. I’m also interested in data bases less than fourteen days old.
It only takes seconds to save a life.