Residential Short Term Drug Rehab Services - Fort Washington, Maryland
Some people choose to receive treatment in a residential short-term alcohol and drug treatment center which calls for a stay of 30 days or less. This treatment option is sometimes suitable for men and women in Fort Washington, MD. who have personal or other obligations, and only require a short but intensive stint in rehabilitation. Individuals in Fort Washington, MD. with only a short history of alcohol and drug misuse may as well discover this to be an appropriate selection. Somebody in Fort Washington, MD. who has a significant and severe case of abuse and drug addiction may require a far more substantial course of rehab. If someone does have an extensive history of misuse and makes the decision to choose a residential short-term treatment option of 30 days or less, it is usually suggested that they obtain standard follow-up support or take part in an aftercare program where their progress can be monitored in their treatment process in every way feasible.
- Federal City Recovery Services
Federal City Recovery Services can be found at:
920 Bellevue Street SE
Washington, DC. 20032
202-562-4939
Treatment Services: Drug and Alcohol Abuse Services, Residential Short Term Drug Rehab Services, Residential Long Term Drug Rehab Services, Dual Diagnosis Treatment, HIV/AIDS Drug Rehabs, Women Drug Rehabs, Men Drug Rehabs, Drug Rehabs For Criminal Justice Clients, Drug Rehabs For Hearing Impaired Clients
Payment Categories: State Financed - Dept of Community and Human Services
Dept of Community and Human Services can be found at:
2355A Mill Road
Alexandria, VA. 22314
703-746-3600
Treatment Services: Drug and Alcohol Abuse Services, Drug and Alcohol Detoxification, Methadone Cessation and Detox, Outpatient Drug Rehabilitation Services, Residential Short Term Drug Rehab Services, Dual Diagnosis Treatment, HIV/AIDS Drug Rehabs, Drug Treatment For Pregnant Women, Women Drug Rehabs, Men Drug Rehabs, Drug Rehabs For Criminal Justice Clients
Payment Categories: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, State Financed, Private Pay Health Insurance