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Residential Long-Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer - Clam Lake, WI.

Residential long-term treatment is typically a drug and alcohol rehab program which delivers treatment services for more than 30 days. At a residential long-term drug rehab facility the treatment client will either be detoxed prior to arriving at the center or be detoxed and go through withdrawal at the program itself. Drug rehab experts will then work intensively with the individual receiving rehab services to address deep rooted drug or alcohol addiction problems through the use of counseling and many other treatment methods. This not only helps get them in Clam Lake off of drugs but also helps clients remain off of drugs by handling the real reasons they became addicted to drugs in the first place. Because the rehab process may require weeks or months in treatment, a residential long-term rehab facility which requires a stay of more than 30 days is one of the premier forms of drug and alcohol rehab offered in Clam Lake and one which ensures very substantial long term outcomes in terms of success rates.

Listings with Category "Residential Long-Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer" in Clam Lake, Wisconsin:

  • Ain Dah Ing Inc
    Ain Dah Ing Inc can be found at:

    704 North River Street
    Spooner, WI. 54801
    715-635-8720

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Residential Long Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer, CoOccurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues, Specalized in Hiv and Aids Patients, Specialized in Alternative Lifestyle, Seniors Older Adult Services, Women Only, Men Only, Criminal Justice Client Programs, Native American Or Alaska Native Language Services

    Payment Categories: Self Pay Out of Pocket, State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid, Private or Personal Health Insurance