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Drug Rehabs For Hearing Impaired Clients - Chitina, Alaska

Deaf and hearing impaired persons may attempt to feel a short-term escape from their handicap by abusing drugs. Deaf and hearing impaired men and women in Chitina can very easily find themselves addicted and dependent to these substances just like a non-handicapped individual. Persons that are deaf or hearing impaired may need tailor made therapy to help address their unique needs, such as ASL and other support. There are drug treatment facilities around the nation that are staffed with seasoned treatment counselors who are trained in ASL and are trained and knowledgeable in providing tailored care and other assistance to the hearing impaired. Hearing impaired men and women will greatly benefit from taking part in drug or alcohol rehab at these specialized programs in Chitina which will ensure that their drug rehab requirements are met.

Listings with Category "Drug Rehabs For Hearing Impaired Clients" in Chitina, Alaska:

  • Summit of North Star Behavioral Health
    Summit of North Star Behavioral Health can be found at:

    Mile 2.5 Clark Wolverine Road
    Palmer, AK. 99645
    907-761-7403

    Treatment Services: Drug Rehabs For Hearing Impaired Clients

    Payment Categories: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Private Pay Health Insurance
  • Daybreak Inc
    Daybreak Inc can be found at:

    550 South Alaska Street
    Palmer, AK. 99645
    907-746-6019

    Treatment Services: Outpatient Drug Rehabilitation Services, Dual Diagnosis Treatment, LGBT Drug Rehabs, Drug Rehabs For Older Adults, Drug Rehabs For Criminal Justice Clients, Drug Rehabs For Hearing Impaired Clients, Spanish Speaking Drug Rehabs

    Payment Categories: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, State Financed