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DWI Clients - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs - Detroit Lakes, MN.

DWI clients in rehab need to complete specific requirements to satisfy the terms of their court sentencing. Rehab facilities which help satisfy these requirements and conditions, which are usually far more lenient than normal sentencing such as steep fines and jail time, are available in Detroit Lakes to deliver educational services, group counseling, and further evaluation for clients with serious substance abuse issues.

Education is a fundamental treatment tool used at rehab programs catering to DWI offenders. There are different levels of alcohol education classes and this can vary by state. Level I education classes usually include 12 hours of education about the effects of alcohol and drugs. This is the what a person with a first conviction or someone under 21 will ordinarily be required to do. Level II classes would consist of both education and group therapy in a program which is approved by the courts. How long a client will have to remain in therapy depends on a few considerations, which can include how many DWI's the individual has had, and the severity of the violation. In most cases, individuals will be sentenced to the Level II classes and therapy except for when their blood-alcohol content level was very low when they were stopped and there were no other significant infractions when the offender was arrested.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers offering this service in Detroit Lakes, MN

  • Lakes Counseling Center
    218-847-0696
    1000 8th Street SE
    Detroit Lakes, MN. 56501

    Treatment Services Offered:
    DWI Clients

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid

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