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recovery:

For more information, please visit our website at www.sthelenarecoverycenter.

org, or call 800.454.4673 to speak with a client advisor.

Restoring physical health

is another goal of recovery,

which means nutrition is a

priority. “Every meal was

delicious, healthy food,” Loyd

recalls. To promote both

physical and spiritual health,

patients begin every day with

a nature walk. “This is such a

serene setting to reclaim your

life,” Dr. Bertram says.

“It refreshes your spirit.”

Loyd left St. Helena Recovery

Center with his whole life

refreshed. He had a vision; hope;

and a game plan, which includes

daily Alcoholics Anonymous

meetings — a key part of his

lifetime treatment plan.

Healing

Body &

Soul

St. Helena Recovery Center is unique

because it’s attached to the hospital,

which gives patients access to medical

services they may need. So Loyd’s

recovery began as it does for many

patients with addiction: with medically

managed detox in the hospital. “We use

state-of-the-art medications and closely

monitor the process,” Dr. Bertram says.

“This keeps people comfortable and

ensures they have the least amount of

side effects from withdrawal.”

After detox, Loyd joined the 28-day

residential program, which focuses on

healing the whole person: body, mind

and spirit.

Through a multistep process that includes

individual and group therapy, educational

lectures and workshops, and spiritual

counseling, Loyd worked to identify

the root causes of his addiction. He

also learned about relapse prevention.

Guidance from counselors who are

themselves recovering addicts — a

hallmark of St. Helena’s approach —

was especially helpful. “When they make

suggestions, you can’t just say, ‘You

don’t understand.’ Because they’ve been

where you are.”

The recovery process helped Loyd see

what his addiction had done to others,

especially his wife and their sons. “Those

of us with this disease believe we’re

hurting no one but ourselves,” he says.

“In fact, we are hurting everyone that

comes in contact with us. It affected my

family dramatically. I don’t know why they

stuck by me, but I’m grateful they did.”

Hospital care, then rehabilitation

Physically,

emotionally, mentally,

I was a bankrupt person.

The St. Helena Recovery

Center restored my sanity.

They saved my life.

- Loyd