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Adolescents (18 and under)

It is an unfortunate fact that many adolescents in the United States become exposed to drugs and alcohol at a very young age, and some even become addicted and dependent to drugs and/or alcohol. For adolescents who do become addicted and dependent to alcohol and drugs, parents must take every step possible to help their child before it is too late. Any sign that drugs or alcohol are in the picture should be confronted immediately, otherwise, addiction will lead down a path of total destruction for the adolescent and for the family. There are drug rehab programs for adolescents available in every state, many of which cater only to adolescents and have treatment professionals and counselors on hand that are trained specifically in dealing with this age group.

Adolescents 18 and under category listings in Arlington, Georgia:

  • Bradford Health Services
    45.1 miles from Arlington, Georgia
    Bradford Health Services is a Drug Rehabilitation Program that is located at:

    114 Adris Place
    Dothan, AL. 36303
    334-671-1677

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Outpatient Treatment, Adolescents (18 and under), Caters to Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women Only, Men Only
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid, Private or Personal Health Insurance