A place where former drug abusers live together and learn to be drug-free is called?

a detox center
a hospital
a therapeutic center
a supervised medication facility

A or C I'm not sure

It was C but thank you anyway I got 20/20 on the entire test

I'm not sure, either. None of these terms for what is often called a "half-way house" or "group home" is familiar to me. Such a facility is supervised and provides some therapy, so C or D might apply. Jargon changes quickly, and from place to place. A detox center is often the first or second step in the process of becoming alcohol free, not the last.

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To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the purpose of each option.

1. Detox Center: A detox center is a facility where individuals undergo detoxification, which focuses on the initial phase of getting substances out of their system and managing withdrawal symptoms. It is a short-term program primarily aimed at stabilizing individuals physically.

2. Hospital: While some hospitals may have specialized programs for substance abuse treatment, the term "hospital" is general and not specific to drug abuse rehabilitation.

3. Therapeutic Center: This is the most likely correct answer. A therapeutic center, also known as a residential treatment center or halfway house, is a place where individuals with a history of drug abuse or addiction live together and receive comprehensive treatment, therapy, counseling, and support to learn and maintain a drug-free lifestyle.

4. Supervised Medication Facility: This term refers to a facility where individuals receive medication-assisted treatment (MAT) under the observation and supervision of medical professionals. It mainly focuses on using medications to help individuals manage withdrawal symptoms or cravings during the recovery process.

Based on the given options, the most suitable answer to your question would be a "therapeutic center" (option C).