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Addiction Treatment for Young Adults - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities - Boaz, AL.

Young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 years old are offered drug and alcohol treatment centers developed specifically to meet their needs. The most effective treatment available for young adults is at an inpatient rehabilitation facility in Boaz which delivers a broader range of recovery services than outpatient facilities. Substance abuse issues and co-occurring mental health disorders can be handled concurrently in drug treatment programs for young adults which have psychologists or therapists on staff to handle co-occurring disorders.

Young adults attending treatment programs which cater to their demographic benefit from having the peer support on hand and the empathy of rehab staff who are commonly skilled and knowledgeable at treating these youths.

The length of rehabilitation can vary for young adult recovery programs, and this is often dependent on the client's improvement throughout the treatment process. The more progressed the problem is, the longer it may be advised that the young adult continues with the program. If outpatient treatment is the only treatment option available, this too should be intensive enough to meet the client's needs. As an example, there are outpatient programs for young adults which only require the client to participate in counseling and therapy a couple of times per week, and there are programs which require daily participation.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs offering this service in Boaz, AL

  • Bradford Health Services
    256-593-9152
    703 Medical Center Parkway
    Boaz, AL. 35957

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Young Adults

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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