Drug Rehabs For Pregnant/Postpartum Women - Silverton, ID.
Women who are expecting and mothers who have just given birth in Silverton, Idaho who are also addicted to drugs or alcohol not only put their own life in jeopardy, but also put their unborn or newborn child at risk of a large number of devastating consequences. The outcome is grim if expectant mothers and postpartum women who are involved in substance abuse do not attempt to locate and receive proven and workable alcohol and drug rehabilitation. There are alcohol and drug treatment centers in the Silverton, Idaho area which in fact work exclusively with expectant mothers and women who have just given birth. These sorts of alcohol and drug rehabilitation facilities supply all essential medical care and other amenities for expectant mothers and postpartum women and their children so that addicted mothers can get the rehab they need to have.
- Restored Paths
Restored Paths can be found at:
2205 Ironwood Place
Coeur D Alene, ID. 83815
208-664-8347
Treatment Services: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Services, Outpatient Drug Abuse Services, Addiction Treatment For Adolescents, Drug Rehabs For Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Drug Treatment - Women, Drug Treatment - Men, Drug Rehab Help for DUI/DWI Offenders, Drug Rehab Help for Criminal Justice Clients
Payment Categories: Drug Rehab - Self Payment, State Financed Drug Rehab, Private Pay Health Insurance - Benewah Medical Center
Benewah Medical Center can be found at:
427 North 12th Street
Plummer, ID. 83851
208-686-1449
Treatment Services: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Services, Outpatient Drug Abuse Services, Addiction Treatment For Adolescents, Dual-Diagnosis Treatment Services, Drug Rehab for People With HIV/AIDS, LGBT Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Rehabs For Senior Citizens, Drug Rehabs For Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Drug Treatment - Women, Drug Treatment - Men, Drug Rehab Help for DUI/DWI Offenders, Drug Rehab Help for Criminal Justice Clients, Hearing Impaired Clients
Payment Categories: Drug Rehab - Self Payment, State Financed Drug Rehab, Private Pay Health Insurance