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Adams Center - Seniors/Older Adult Services

Seniors and older adults are prone to, if not predisposed, to drug addiction just like any other person of any other age. Truthfully, seniors and older Americans often already take prescription medications which can also be abused. When mixed with illicit drugs and alcohol, seniors and older adults are at risk of significant health consequences and even death. The negative stereotypes associated with alcohol and drug abuse may keep certain seniors and older adults out of the drug and alcohol rehab centers in Adams Center, NY. that will be able to help them. For this reason, there are drug rehabilitation centers that specifically help this age range of addict. These alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs in Adams Center, NY. understand the situations which are exclusive to this age group, and how to approach drug or alcohol addiction among this group of treatment client. Simply because seniors and older adults are significantly prone to sickness and accidents, it is vital that they look for treatment prior to any disease or accident is brought on by their addiction which may lead to long term if not fatal harm.

Listings with Category "Seniors/Older Adult Services" in Adams Center, New York:

  • Arbor House Supportive Living Program
    Arbor House Supportive Living Program can be found at:

    53 Hall Road
    Hannibal, NY. 13074
    315-564-5506

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Outpatient Treatment, CoOccurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues, Specalized in Hiv and Aids Patients, Specialized in Alternative Lifestyle, Seniors Older Adult Services, Men Only, Criminal Justice Client Programs

    Payment Categories: Self Pay Out of Pocket