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Private Organization - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Facilities - South Point, OH.

Private organization addiction rehab facilities are those that are self-funded and are not receiving benefits from any types of state or local grants or other funding. The cost of treatment at a private organization drug and alcohol treatment facility may be more in some cases, but these facilities also have a vested interest in providing top notch rehabilitation with really high recovery stats. If this wasn't the situation, no one would recommend anyone to the facility. These private programs often supply a full list of comprehensive treatment options, luxurious amenities, and are [amply] staffed allowing for more individualized treatment and attention paid to each client from the South Point area.

Many private organization drug and alcohol rehab centers try to provide a serene and peaceful environment for their clients in treatment, which is why some are located on or near the beach or in a secluded mountain or wilderness setting, for example. There are also many physical activities provided that may not be provided at other programs, including yoga and other outdoor activities that can provide further outlet for clients while also improving upon traditional rehab choices. Private organization drug and alcohol treatment programs often provide graduate aftercare services as well, once a client has finished the program, to they have a rock-solid transition to their new sober lifestyle and don't relapse.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs offering this service in South Point, OH

  • ENA Inc
    740-263-2626
    178 Private Road 19423
    South Point, OH. 45680

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Private Organization Drug Rehab Facilities

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid

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