There are many options for substance abuse programs for low income people. A great place to start is to check with a local church.
There are a few substance abuse programs in Oklahoma that I have found on the following sites that I have included with this www.odmhsas.org/subab.htm , and ok.gov/odmhsas/About_ODMHSAS/...Programs.../index.html
Such programs do not differ for quadraplegics.
You can find substance abuse programs for alcohol through your doctor and at these web sites I have found for you www.ranchrecovery.com/ , and www.4rehabilitation.com/AlcoholProgram
There are a number of ways people are treated for substance abuse. One is to therapy. Many people can stop abusing a substance with the support of their family and friends.
Saint Leonard's town council has a low-income transportation program. It's designed for disabled and elderly people, but they're usually willing to make exceptions. Give them a call.
In order to become a substance abuse counselor, you must obtain a license and become certified by the National Certification Commission. Programs vary by state.
Most domestic violence are caused by substance abuse. Such as alcohol, and drugs. In most cases people tend to be abuse when they under the influence of these substance.
There are some programs that are free. These are normally volunteer programs that meet weekly.
There are outpatient programs that you can attend. I would suggest trying a 12 step program.
Substance abuse programs often offer medical solutions and the person's information is private. The law that governs this is the The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
There are many resources for a person looking to get over substance abuse. A good resource is the National Institute of Health's website, which has resources for different kinds of addictions.
The substance abuse hotline is safe for youths who partake in substance abuse. It's important for people to be able to talk to an anonymous person in confidence about their problems.