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Residential Shortterm Treatment Services - Ransom, Kansas

Many individuals that need alcohol and drug treatment in Ransom may may decide on a residential short-term drug rehabilitation center that requires a stay of as little as 4 weeks. This may be a suitable rehab for people that have family or work responsibilities, and may just need a quick but intensive length of time in rehab. Additionally, people who have only a brief background of alcohol and drug addiction may possibly find this to be an appropriate method of treatment while someone in Ransom with a more extensive and lengthy history of substance abuse might need a far more extensive course of rehab. If somebody does have a more severe background of substance abuse and chooses a Ransom residential short-term rehabilitation option of as little as a month, it is frequently recommended that the individual receive regular follow-up care or participate in an aftercare program so that their development can be overseen and so they can have support at their disposal in their rehabilitation process in every way feasible.

Listings with Category "Residential Shortterm Treatment Services" in Ransom, Kansas:

  • New Chance Inc
    New Chance Inc can be found at:

    2500 East Wyatt Earp Boulevard
    Dodge City, KS. 67801
    620-225-0476

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, Drug and Alcohol Detox, Outpatient Treatment Services, Residential Shortterm Treatment Services, Residential Longterm Treatment Services, Rehab For Adolescents, Co-Occurring Mental And Drug Abuse Disorders, Women Rehabs, Men Rehabs, Rehab For DUI Offenders, Court Ordered Drug Rehab, Spanish Speaking Rehabs

    Payment Categories: Self Payment Drug Rehab, State Financed (not medicaid), Personal Health Insurance