I’ve Been Searching for a Drug Rehabilitation Center in Douglaston, New York, Can You Help Me?
Question by cheyanne lw: I’ve been searching for a drug rehabilitation center in Douglaston, New York, can you help me?
My classmates and I are planning to put up a school club against drug addiction here in New York. We want our first project to be an information campaign about drug interventions and substance treatment programs. Currently, we’re looking for a rehabilitation center which can provide us with some of the info that we need.
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Answer by Niki
This link is a list of all rehab centers in New York. There is one in Douglaston, and many nearby.
I hope this helped, and wish you guys the best of luck!!!
http://www.addictionsearch.com/treatment/NY/city/douglaston.html
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Addiction Treatment for Healthcare Professionals – One in ten healthcare professionals struggle with addiction but few get help. Hazelden’s Health Care Professionals Program is designed specifically to help doctors, nurses, dentists, anesthesiologists and other medical professionals recover from alcohol and drug addiction to regain their lives. Teams of experienced medical and clinical professionals develop treatment plans based on the unique recovery needs of each patient in a gender-specific treatment environment. Former Hazelden Medical Director, Dr. Omar Manejwala, is a leading expert in addiction medicine and explains the pressure situations medical professionals experience. For more information about Hazelden’s Health Care Professionals Program, please visit www.hazelden.org or call 800-257-7810.
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