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Watertown Town - Drug Rehab For Older Adults

Seniors and older adult persons in Watertown Town, Massachusetts are susceptible, and some are even predisposed, to drug or alcohol addiction just like any other individual. Factually, seniors and older adults are already using prescription drugs which can also be abused. When combined with illicit drugs and alcohol, seniors and older adults are at risk of serious health consequences and even death. The social stereotypes which are connected to alcohol and drug abuse may keep many seniors and older adult persons away from the drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs in Watertown Town, Massachusetts that will help resolve their problem. For this reason, there are drug and alcohol rehab programs which cater to this age group of the population. These alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs understand the situations which are peculiar to the aging addict, and how to address drug addiction among seniors and older adults. Simply because seniors and older adult persons are already prone to sickness and accidents, it is crucial that they seek rehab before any disease or accident is brought on by their alcohol and drug abuse which may lead to long term if not fatal injury.

Listings with Category "Drug Rehab For Older Adults" in Watertown Town, Massachusetts:

  • St. Elizabeths Medical Center
    St. Elizabeths Medical Center can be found at:

    736 Cambridge Street
    Brighton, MA. 2135
    617-789-3000 x2623

    Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient Treatment Services, Outpatient Treatment Services, Drug Rehab For Older Adults, Rehab For Hearing Impaired Clients, Spanish Speaking Rehabs, Other Foreign Languages

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