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Smoking Not Allowed - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs - Malad City, ID.

It is a fact that people in treatment for alcohol and/or drug addiction are more likely to smoke tobacco, 75 percent in fact. As such very few programs handle the situation as a primary addiction, even though the fact that helping people quit smoking while in treatment is associated with a 25% higher possibility the client will stay free from substance abuse. Because of this, there are 'smoking not allowed' drug rehabilitation programs in Malad City that enforce a smoking ban and most of them also offer nicotine addiction treatment.

While complete bans on smoking are not the norm, an increasing number of centers are actually beginning to implement their own bans, but also state and local tobacco-free workplace mandates angle to make rehabs completely smoke-free environments. In doing so, they bypass the need to develop and implement facility policies that are already legally in place and enforced legally by state and local agencies. Enforcing a complete ban on smoking may make hesitant potential clients who smoke starting treatment. At the same time it will help those who do choose a smoking not allowed drug and alcohol addiction rehab program be better able to recover in a completely drug and addiction free environment.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs offering this service in Malad City, ID

  • A to Z Family Services Inc
    208-766-2389
    1st East 100 North
    Malad City, ID. 83252

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Smoking not Allowed Drug Rehab Facilities

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid
    Military Insurance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid
    Sliding Fee Scale

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