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Specialized in Alternative Lifestyle

Gays and Lesbians can sometimes have distinctive treatment needs when receiving substance abuse treatment. A specialized curriculum and treatment atmosphere which is conducive to the needs of gays and lesbians is available at certain drug and alcohol treatment programs across the nation which understand the unique needs and challenges which gays and lesbians will experience during treatment. Gay and lesbians can achieve full rehabilitation and recovery just like any other individual in treatment, although it can be helpful for gays and lesbians to be in a supportive atmosphere which doesn't judge them or alienate them due to their sexual preference.

Specialized in Alternative Lifestyle category listings in Petros, Tennessee:

  • Kingston Academy
    14.3 miles from Petros, Tennessee
    Kingston Academy is a Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center that is located at:

    183 Fiddlers Lane
    Kingston, TN. 37763
    865-376-2296

    Treatment Services: Specialized in Alternative Lifestyle
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid, Private or Personal Health Insurance