May 17, 2019 – Hildebrandt said she attempted to get clean in the past, but the withdrawal symptoms were too much to handle on her own. With some inpatient rehab centers charging $6,000 for a 30-day program and some outpatient programs costing $5,000 for a three-month program, Hildebrandt told WFLA that this was what she “had to do to go get clean.” Luckily, Brian Zitt of New Port Richey-based Rockland Treatment Center, saw Hildebrandt’s story and was motivated to reach out. Zitt was an addict for 18 years, he said, and was given a second chance. Because of that, he visited Hildebrandt in jail, offering her a full scholarship for rehab. On Thursday, Hildebrandt was freed on bond, checking into Rockland the same day. There, she will start her 30-day program, both for herself and her 5-year-old daughter. “She’s worth it,” she said. “I’m worth it, too.”
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