Leaving treatment can feel like stepping off a cliff. The structure of rehab ends, real-world pressures rush back in, and the weeks that follow create what many experts call a “danger gap.” Relapse risk climbs highest during the transition from controlled care to independent living, with relapse rates of approximately 50% within the first 12 weeks post a Jewish drug rehab program.

Leaving treatment can feel like stepping off a cliff. The structure of rehab ends, real-world pressures rush back in, and the weeks that follow create what many experts call a “danger gap.” Relapse risk climbs highest during the transition from controlled care to independent living, with relapse rates of approximately 50% within the first 12 weeks post a Jewish drug rehab program.

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