The Great Escape (Unfortunately Not the Movie Kind): A Look at Landmark Recovery's Revolving Door of Death (Hopefully Not Literally)
Hey there, rehab reality TV enthusiasts (because apparently that's a thing?). Today we're diving headfirst into the murky waters of Landmark Recovery, specifically their, ahem, "interesting" track record in Indianapolis.
How Many People Have Died In The Landmark Recovery In Indianapolis |
So, How Many Folks Kicked the Bucket at Landmark Indy?
This is where things get a tad fuzzy. There haven't been any reported deaths at the Indianapolis facility itself. But hold your horses (or lack thereof)! Landmark Recovery, as a whole, came under fire in 2023 after three residents at their Praxis Fort Wayne location died within a week. We're talking overdoses, a possible strangulation, and a whole lot of "what were they thinking?"
Landmark Recovery: More of a Landmark Retreat... from the Living?
Now, before you write off all addiction treatment centers, Indianapolis' Landmark seems to be coasting clear. That said, the whole Praxis situation left a stench that lingered longer than a forgotten gym sock. Landmark ended up laying off a bunch of employees, and the Indiana government wasn't exactly handing out gold stars.
QuickTip: Slow down when you hit numbers or data.
The moral of the story? Do your research before choosing a rehab center. Unless, of course, you're into that whole "near-death experience" shtick.
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How to Avoid a Landmark-esque Situation?
Simple! Research, research, research! Look for accredited facilities with good reviews.
QuickTip: Reading regularly builds stronger recall.
How to Help Someone Struggling with Addiction? Be supportive, listen to them, and help them find resources. There are tons of fantastic organizations out there!
How to Know if a Rehab Center is Legit? Look for accreditation from CARF or The Joint Commission. Check online reviews (with a grain of salt, of course).
QuickTip: Let each idea sink in before moving on.
How to Get Help with Addiction? The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has a national helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
How to Make Light of a Serious Situation? Well, that's a talent, my friend. We recommend a therapist, a good cry, and maybe a puppy.
QuickTip: Keep going — the next point may connect.
Remember, addiction is a serious issue, but that doesn't mean information delivery can't be a little bit... fun? Just stay safe out there, folks!