There are a few alcohol and drug treatment facilities that help individuals through their struggles with drug and alcohol addiction without making them pay for their services. For example, there are state funded alcohol and drug rehab facilities that are funded publicly or perhaps paid for through both federal/state funds. Some of these centers operate out of mental health facilities funded by the state or paid for via local governments, and substance abuse rehab programs and clinics. Many of these facilities have certain criteria that individuals in Jay need to meet to get rehab, and people of low income and with no health insurance are the most common people at treatment centers where no payment is accepted. To receive care at a rehab where no payment is accepted, you will likely need to show your residency in the state and possibly your legal residency in the U.S., provide income information or lack thereof, and be available for an assessment of your drug history, physical health and mental health.
If a person if seeking a drug and alcohol rehab program where no payment is accepted, a good place to start their search is with their state or local substance abuse and mental health agencies. Another source of assistance is local church groups and similar faith-based groups who run programs which include services for alcohol and drug dependency and addiction. A number of these organizations even offer beds for clients while they are in treatment and until they get back on their feet.