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Addiction Treatment for Adolescents - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs - Wilmington, OH.

Drug and alcohol experimentation is common during adolescence. If the problem persists however, adolescent substance abuse can become extremely problematic and affect the child's future due to increased risks of high school drop-out, adult addiction etc... If a parent knows of a drug problem it is better to nip it in the bud immediately and intervene as aggressively as possible. There are addiction rehab programs for teens in a variety of different settings.

There are rehabs in Wilmington which rehabilitate adolescents in a manner which they can continue their schooling at the same time, which would be considered an outpatient program. These programs deliver counseling and behavioral modification therapy to adolescents on an individual and group basis 2-3 times per week. For adolescents requiring more aggressive intervention, there are programs that offer inpatient and residential treatment so that the youth can benefit from full involvement type treatment and not be distracted by their peers. If drug and alcohol abuse has been a persistent problem, it is more than likely that locational factors trigger their substance abuse issue in which case inpatient/residential treatment is the ideal option.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers offering this service in Wilmington, OH

  • Solutions Comm Csl and Recovery Ctr
    937-383-4441
    953 South Street
    Wilmington, OH. 45177

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Drug and Alcohol Treatment for Adolescents

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid
    Payment Assistance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid
    Sliding Fee Scale

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