How Will a Person Be Able to Find the Right Addiction Treatment Center for Him?

Question by ashli ls: How will a person be able to find the right addiction treatment center for him?
I was just thinking that maybe drug rehabs didn’t work for other people because they got into the wrong place. I have a friend who needs to get treated, and she wants to know how to choose the treatment center that will be right for her. I want to be able to help.

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Answer by debbie d
she or you need to get-information from other people, hospitals,doctors,other people who have been there,plus go there for a day and check place out real good. there are places that only help adults, some others help kids,make some phone calls to trusted people and keep researching, tell your friend good luck and god bless, plus with a friend like you there to help and support, they cant go wrong?

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