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Substance Abuse Treatment Accepting Children - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers - Union City, CA.

For persons fighting an alcohol or drug problem who also have the responsibility of a child or children to consider, committing to rehab for help isn't an option, unless they seek substance abuse rehabilitation in Union City that allows children. In these types of programs, there are beds and other amenities, supervision, childcare and even curriculum and tutoring based services available to the children while the client receives treatment. The alternative is very grim when programs don't offer solutions for people who don't have anywhere else for their child or children to go when they need help for a drug or alcohol addiction.

Many of the addiction treatment programs accepting kids are gender specific, and most cater to mothers in treatment and their children. By accepting children, this takes so much stress and worry off both the parent and the child/children by providing a stable, safe and drug free place to live, receive medical, mental health and social services. In addition, it puts an end to the worry that has plagued the parents because of any drug or alcohol addiction disorder and violence, abuse, etc. associated with it.

As an aspect of a multi-dimensional approach in recovery facilities that allow children, family therapy is often used where both the parent and child are involved, and the children also get individual therapy and psychotherapy as well.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers offering this service in Union City, CA

  • Kaiser Permanente
    510-675-2377
    3551 Whipple Road
    Union City, CA. 94587

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Substance Abuse Treatment Accepting Children

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance

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