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Clients Referred from the Court - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs - Nespelem, WA.

Clients referred from the court for drug or alcohol treatment are usually referred because they are being granted a chance to accept treatment rather than face jail time, other charges, fines, etc. While this is most common with first time offenders, it can occur at any point including while someone is being held in jail. There are different types of rehab programs that offenders can be referred to, and it usually depends on which programs are local to Nespelem and the type of substance they'll need treatment for.

There are programs that work primarily with the courts to administer to this explicit group of clientele, and are typically state funded or are offered at little or no cost to the client. Additionally, there are also private drug rehab programs that can be accepted by the court if there is a specific type of rehab that the client needs or wants that a state-funded facility can't fulfill. The defendant's attorney can request such alternatives to the judge for approval. There are even substance abuse rehab centers that provide services from the correctional institutions themselves, where clients are typically in a better position for reduced sentences or other leniencies when enrolling in substance abuse rehabilitation services while serving their time for a drug offense or a DUI/DWI.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs offering this service in Nespelem, WA

  • Colville Tribal Alcohol Drug Program
    509-634-2610
    Colville Street
    Nespelem, WA. 99155

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Clients Referred From The Court

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid
    Private Health Insurance
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid

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