Yes, unless that person has a court ordered (or medical ordered) restriction on his contacts, movements, associations, or actions
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.
In some states, alcohol rehab may be a mandatory part of the DUI sentence for repeat offenders or if the offense involved a high blood alcohol content. However, court-ordered rehab requirements can vary by state and depend on the circumstances of the case.
Unless you've been court-ordered to rehab, you're not going to get it free (and often not even then). There is subsidized rehab through most states, however.
Legal resident of where? Rules vary by jurisdiction. We suggest contacting the court and asking.
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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.
I know why, it's because these programs appointed by the courts,don't really care if they have long term affects or not.They are just interested in collecting a persons money.Same with the so called 'Drug Court"that they have here in Las Vegas.Its just a money machine for the county!! Drug rehab is a personal decision that cant be forced upon a person ,until the person wants to rehabilitate on his or her own merit ,showing that court ordered rehab is a waste of time and money!
One can contact drug rehab services by going to the Find Treatment website. The website describes multiple options that one can use to contact drug rehab services.
Rehab...inmate has been put into rehab.
The only such services are court-ordered rehab programs, which aren't really "free", just paid by the taxpayer. If you have private insurance, it will pay for some of an inpatient stay, but because drug rehab is notoriously unsuccessful, it won't pay for very long.
You can't really force an addict into rehab. You have to give them the choice to go into rehab but if it keeps getting worse I wouldn't give them the choice I would just put them in rehab, so that they can get better and not get addicted to whatever they were addicted to.
If he is an adult, he must check himself into rehab willingly.