Free Rehabitation services are provided by the state government. It is very much needed to be a state resident inorder to get free rehabitation. Please visit this url for more details about free rehabitation http://www.free-4u.com/california_state_department_of_rehabilitation.htm
Not every state offers live in rehab facilities. All states have at least a free rehab program, but not necesarily an in patient program.
As far as I could search, there are no States that offer drug rehab WHOLLY FREE but almost all the States in USA have some rehab centers that offer free drug rehab. A good source for finding such centers could be - http://interventionamerica.org/ where such centers are listed State-wise.
Research has shown that if one needs to attend a drug rehab and does not have insurance or funds there are options available. There are government sponsored programs available to those less fortunate. The "Arc Treatment" website allows one to link to the SAMHSA page that assists in locating options available for a free drug rehab.
Yes it is possible t get free drug addiction rehab. There are several charities that offer free rehab.
Legal resident of where? Rules vary by jurisdiction. We suggest contacting the court and asking.
It is hard to find them for free. You could try the state run hospitals and let them know you may be a danger to yourself.
Alot of states offer free or reduces cost inpatient rehab for those in need. http://ezinearticles.com/?Drug-Rehab---No-Insurance?-Learn-Your-Free-Rehab-Options&id=849990
For free rehab in Atlanta, Georgia check out the Georgia State Rehab Service at 2 Peachtree St, NW Lbby, Atlanta, GA 404-631-0060. Atlanta Health and Rehab 404-917-2225, Principal Rehab, 404-816-6821, Albolkeny Rhab, 404-343-3692, and United Rehab Imperial, 2645 Whiting St., NW, Atlanta, GA 404-794-5589
Chicago, New York, and Boston all have free drug rehab clinics. Contact your local rehab clinic to find if there is a free one in your town.
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.
We have used the Abeka Program for 8 years.It is a wonderful program.Nothing compares to watching a kindergarten student writing in cursive.donna(Baton Rouge,La. In order for rehab to be free or almost free you will need to have some sort of private or state insurance to cover the cost. Typically when one goes into rehab one also stays/lives at the same place they are having the rehab.
There are several online sites that offer some free rehab services. You can also check for online charities that offer free rehab for people in desperate situations.