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1-877-496-5160Any person can tell you that helping someone get help for any substance abuse problem isn't as simple as it sounds. Even if providing a solution that may truly save someone's life, there are all kinds of barriers that family members can encounter producing a road block to a person getting into an effective drug treatment center before it is too late. Regrettably, too late comes too soon for many people who suffer the ultimate price for his or her substance abuse with their lives. However this doesn't need to be the situation for someone you care about, and an intervention could very well be the next step if other efforts have failed to get them in a Dayton alcohol and drug rehab center. First, pick an alcohol and drug treatment center in Dayton that's intensive enough to deliver the type of results that won't only be temporary, but lasting. Typically, this will likely be an alcohol and drug rehab facility in Dayton which offers inpatient or residential treatment which will mean the person is going to be away from home for for around 4 months to 6 months. This is really important though it may be a sacrifice, since this is what will make sure they have no use of drugs and that their treatment process isn't jeopardized by people or things within their lives which prompt their drug use.
Once an alcohol and drug treatment center in Dayton has been chosen that most closely fits the needs of the person according to their substance abuse history, the rehab professionals there can help guide loved ones and family through the intervention process without delay. This will either be done in coordination with an interventionist who will be able to be present at the intervention itself, or without. This is truly up to the participants and what they feel most comfortable with, but the process will start straight away in either case.
Land Demographics, Dayton, PA.
Area: 56.7 Sq. MilesDayton Education Demographics
In Elem School: 260 (50.29 %)Household and Income Statistics in: Dayton, PA.
Households: 847 Households%: 100.00 %Dayton, Pennsylvania does not have any local treatment facilities. We have searched for and provided treatment facilities in cities near you. If you need further assistance you can call at any time to speak with a certified drug and alcohol counselor.
Armstrong County Council on Alc and is a Drug and Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient Drug Rehab Program, Short-Term Drug Rehab specializing in Treatment for Women, Dui/Dwi Offenders, Assistance For Hearing Impaired. This facility accepts Self Payment, Medicaid, Private Insurance - located at 200 Oak Avenue Kittanning, PA. 16201. The phone number is 724-548-7607.
http://www.arcmanor.org
Family Counseling Center of is located at 300 South Jefferson Street Kittanning, PA. 16201. This is an Outpatient Drug Rehab Program specializing in Assistance For Hearing Impaired. They accept Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance, Private Insurance, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Payment, Payment Assistance.
The phone number is 724-543-2941.
http://www.fccac.org
Family ACTS Inc is a Drug and Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient Drug Rehab Program specializing in Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Criminal Justice Clients. This facility accepts Self Payment, State Financed Insurance, Private Insurance, Military Insurance - located at 837 5th Avenue Ford City, PA. 16226. The phone number is 724-763-7600.
Armstrong Ctr for Medicine and Health is a Hospital Inpatient Drug Rehab specializing in Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Treatment for Seniors. This facility accepts Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance, Private Insurance, Military Insurance - located at 1 Nolte Drive Kittanning, PA. 16201. The phone number is 724-543-8438.
http://acmh.org