The Segue Program – Drug Rehab Center – Sober Living Community – Austin, Texas


 

The Segue Program – Drug Rehab Center – Sober Living Community – Austin, Texas – Visit www.benchmarkcenter.com or Call Us at 866.905.4550 The road to permanent sobriety is a lifelong journey- one which doesn’t simply end after leaving a drug and alcohol recovery center. This is why Benchmark Recovery Center offers recovering residents Segue. Born out of the same principles and professional expertise that BRC was founded on, Segue is a unique and comprehensive aftercare drug and alcohol recovery program that offers residents the continued support and accountability that they need in order to ensure a smooth transition out of drug and alcohol rehab into a life of permanent sobriety. Consisting of gender-specific, sober living communities located in the heart of Austin, TX, BRC has a 12-month monitoring and accountability program, staffed exclusively by certified recovery coaches. The Segue program has been designed specifically to increase and enhance the opportunities for long term sobriety for the alumni of Benchmark.

 

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