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Clients Referred from the Court - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities - Bellflower, CA.

Treatment clients referred from the court for drug rehabilitation are usually referred because they are being granted a chance to receive rehabilitation in lieu of jail time, other charges, fines, etc. Although this is more prevalent with first time offenders, it can occur at any point such as while someone is already incarcerated. There are different types of rehab programs that criminal justice clients might be referred to, and this depends on what is local to Bellflower and the type of drug or alcohol they'll need treatment for.

There are programs that work directly with the criminal justice court system to administer to this explicit type of clientele, and are typically state funded or are available at no cost or very little cost to the client. There are also private substance abuse treatment facilities that might be accepted by the court if there is a specific type of recovery method that the client needs or desires that a different program can't provide. The client's attorney can present such alternatives to the judge for permission. There are even addiction rehabilitation centers that provide services from the jails themselves, whereas clients are sometimes in a better position for early release or other leniencies when participating in drug and alcohol rehab services while serving their sentence for a drug offense or a DUI/DWI.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Facilities offering this service in Bellflower, CA

  • Little House Inc
    562-925-2777
    9718 Harvard Street
    Bellflower, CA. 90706

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Clients Referred From The Court

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Payment Assistance
    Cash or Self Payment
    Sliding Fee Scale

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