Residential Longterm Treatment Services - Tribune, Kansas
Residential long-term treatment in Tribune, KS. is according to statistics the most successful rehab facility and method in terms of success rates when measuring long-term abstinence once treatment is complete. Residential long-term treatment provides the client in rehab a true oasis. In residential long-term treatment the individual can participate in rehabilitation methods in a secure and distraction free atmosphere in which there is virtually nothing that might sabotage their sobriety or development while in drug and alcohol rehab. The long-term element is essentially what will ensure the individual is confident and stable enough to be able to continue to remain off of drugs when they leave alcohol and drug rehab in Tribune, KS., because one month is very often simply not enough time in alcohol and drug rehab for critically addicted individuals. It can take several weeks to achieve the confidence that one can continue to be abstinent, with a comprehensive and intense length of time spent in rehab in a residential facility.
- Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Region Six Alcohol and Drug Abuse can be found at:
11000 Road GG 5
Las Animas, CO. 81054
719-456-2600
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, Drug and Alcohol Detox, Outpatient Treatment Services, Residential Longterm Treatment Services, Rehab For DUI Offenders, Court Ordered Drug Rehab, Rehab For Hearing Impaired Clients
Payment Categories: Self Payment Drug Rehab, Assistance With Payment - 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