Your best bet is to check with an organization, such as Alcoholics Anonymous. They can recommend both paid and, potentially, free treatment options that will fit your needs. They will also offer you guidance and the potential to meet in groups that will support the abuser and/or their friends and family.
Abovetheinfluence.com is a great place to find information on stopping substance abuse. They also have many helpful links to other websites with support forums and much more.
MECCA Services offer community based alcohol and substance abuse treatment for Iowa residents in Des Moines. Their staff offers counseling, psychiatry, and vocational rehabilitation.
Information on substance abuse hotlines on the internet can he found at www.helpline-online.com/ Many major cities offer such a program so a search on your city will help you.
One can find help for substance abuse in the Raleigh Drug Rehab centers and Treatment Programs. One also can find help by calling a toll free number and talk to a Adicction Rehab Admissions specialist.
Residential Treatment Centres are sometimes known as Rehab centres. They are a live-in health care facility providing therapy for substance abuse, behavioral or mental health problems. More information can be found at Mental Health America, Betty Food or The Priory.
One can go to a therapist to help a friend with substance abuse. Therapists and other specialists can be found through one's insurance plan or a website such as Addiction Care Options.
There are a few places in Oakland that your granddaughter could go for substance abuse treatment. These places include MPI Treatment (www.mpi-treatment.org), East Bay Community Recovery Project (www.ebcrp.org) and Life Ring Secular Recovery (lifering.com).
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
A quick search revealed this website (http://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/TreatmentLocator/faces/quickSearch.jspx) where you can click the state in which you are located and find treatment centers near to you.
There are several. Check out this page: http://www.allaboutcounseling.com/crisis_hotlines.htm . Scroll down a bit to find the substance abuse heading.
Government-operated health and safety websites such as SAMHSA, run by the US Department of Health, have location services that can find the nearest substance abuse treatment center given an address. Local directory listings such as the Yellow Pages can be also used to find local treatment centers.
www.abhc.com offers online resources for alcohol abuse treatment centers in Seattle.