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Spanish Addiction Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs - Abilene, TX.

Spanish-speaking drug and alcohol treatment programs in Abilene can help an ever-growing number of the American people address higher than normal rates of alcohol and drug addiction that Hispanic women and men face in the United States. One of the tallest hurdles Hispanic women and men have to deal with while tackling substance abuse problems is the availability of centers with staff prepared to deliver rehab services in their language. Another obstacle is that fact that many Hispanic people may not even be an U.S. citizen, hence won't have health insurance coverage to cover the cost of rehabilitation, and many live under the poverty line so they can't self-pay either.

Because many aspects of a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program revolve around one-on-one communication with physicians, therapists, etc. someone who doesn't speak English is at a disadvantage at a program where Spanish language services aren't available to them. But there are programs which offer Spanish language services and staff who can help them in their language. Luckily, most of these programs get the financial challenges that these people also face, and deliver treatment at little or no cost. Spanish drug and alcohol rehab programs are more often found in the densely populated areas of cities that Hispanics live in.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers offering this service in Abilene, TX

  • Serenity Foundation of Texas
    325-673-6489 x237
    1502 North 2nd Street
    Abilene, TX. 79601

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Spanish Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid
    Military Insurance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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