There are a few alcohol and drug treatment centers that help people through their struggles with drug and alcohol abuse free of charge. For example, there are government-funded drug treatment facilities that are publicly funded or even paid for via both state or federal funds. A few of these programs work out of mentalhealth facilities paid for by the state or funded through local governments, and alcohol and drug rehab facilities and clinics. Many of these programs have certain criteria that clients in Sod need to meet to qualify for treatment, and people of low income and with limited or no insurance are usually the most common clients at treatment centers where no payment is accepted. To get rehab at a rehab where no payment is accepted, you may need to prove your residency in the state and possibly your legal residency in the United States, provide income information or lack thereof, and be available for an assessment of your drug history, mental health and physical health.
If someone if seeking a drug and alcohol treatment center where no payment is accepted, a good place to start their search is with their state or local mental health and substance abuse departments. Another source of assistance is local church groups and similar faith-based organizations who run programs which include services for drug and alcohol addiction and dependency. A number of these groups even provide beds for clients while they are in treatment and until they get back on their feet.