they do not have to tell the authorities that the person is seeking treatment in their facility nor confirm they know of said person. The only exception is a federal warrant.
Added: While the facility may not HAVE to tell the authorities that you are there, it is not a 'place of sanctuary' either. If the police know, or suspect, that you are there, can come in and arrest you.
Yes. A rehab facility is not a sanctuary from justice.
Law enforcement cannot enter an addiction treatment facility without obtaining a special warrant signed by a judge. HIPPA protects client identity and personal information of persons in an addiction treatment facility. The warrant must contain language alleging that the person is suspected of a violent crime like armed robbery, sexual assault, murder, etc.
No, a person cannot be addicted to rehab. Rehab is a treatment program designed to help individuals overcome addiction, not develop a new addiction. However, a person may become reliant on the structure and support provided in rehab, leading to a struggle with transitioning back to regular life after treatment.
A rehab treatment is available only if the person is diagnose with mentality issues. A rehab should take place at a psychiatric ward. First book a time with a GP and ask if the GP can arrange for a psychiatric. A GP should be located at a local clinic.
Check with your local law enforcement agency. Local and State laws and regulations vary from place to place. IN GENERAL, if your rehab is voluntary, you will not be precluded. If your rehab is court ordered, you may have a problem - that is why you need to check your local laws.
You or that person would have to ask the person in charge of the rehab or an attorney. They will probably allow them to attend the funeral if there are no extenuating circumstances.
There are two ways to get involved with a drug rehab center. You can either go in as a patient, as someone who is needing the help, or as a person who is there to help, such as a doctor or counselor.
Well you can moderate the amount that the person eats and have them get help psychologically since it is a eating disorder in the mind. rehab is probably the best place for a person with this problem as they can be closely monitored there.
Checking into rehab voluntarily may be seen by the court as a positive step in addressing substance abuse issues, but it does not automatically eliminate a felony charge. The decision to reduce charges or offer leniency would depend on various factors, including the nature of the crime and the individual's behavior during and after rehab. It is important to consult with a legal professional for advice in such situations.
Well, I do. Here's my card.
The only way that drug rehab really works is if the person is ready to quit. The individual drug rehab facilities should publish their success rates and statistics.
Do not bring up to the person about them being in alcohol rehab unless they open the discussion to you. If they decide to tell you how they are doing then encourage them.