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Treatment Services for the Hearing Impaired - Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs - Greenland, NH.

Drug treatment services for the hearing impaired are offered in both an outpatient and inpatient basis. People with hearing impairment can be at a greater risk of addiction problems due to their disability. Having a serious disability can be a root cause for distress, discouragement, depression, unhappiness and apathy for both adults and adolescents who could easily turn to alcohol or drugs to deal with these feelings and emotions. Hearing impaired treatment services are available in Greenland to help resolve addiction for these clients, with ASL and other assistance which offers treatment information and education in writing so that patients aren't hindered from recovering as a result of their disability.

Addiction rehab facilities with full time staff to assist the hearing impaired are the best facilities to consider. Some programs only have part-time staff to assist and interpret this demographic, which this means hearing impaired clients may not benefit as much as everyone else and will miss out on vital activities they should be attending daily. There may be video presentations offered which use sign language as well, which can also be really helpful.

There are agencies and organizations which give hearing impaired individuals struggling with addiction with resources and information to find the treatment services they need. One is the Deaf Off Drugs and Alcohol (DODA).

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers offering this service in Greenland, NH

  • Seacoast Mental Health Center
    603-431-2250
    463 Breakfast Hill Road
    Greenland, NH. 3840

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Drug Treatment Services for the Hearing Impaired

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid

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