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Residential Long Term Drug Rehab Programs category listings in Wellington, Alabama:
Anniston Fellowship House Inc (12.2 miles from Wellington, Alabama)
Anniston Fellowship House Inc is located at:
106 East 22nd Street Anniston, AL. 36201 256-236-7229
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Halfway House, Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Men, ASL Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired Payment Options: Self Payment
CED Fellowship House Inc (14.9 miles from Wellington, Alabama)
CED Fellowship House Inc is located at:
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Gays And Lesbians, Men, Criminal Justice Clients, ASL Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired Payment Options: Self Payment, Sliding Fee Scale (Fee Is Based On Income And Other Factors), Payment Assistance (Check With Facility For Details)
Rapha Treatment Center (16 miles from Wellington, Alabama)
Rapha Treatment Center is located at:
677 West Covington Avenue Attalla, AL. 35954 256-538-7458
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Halfway House, Outpatient, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Men Payment Options: Self Payment, Private Health Insurance
Meth addiction can cost the addict and society. In 2005 the cost of foster care for children from a meth-related placement averaged $3,859,836 (183x$21,092).
Regular use of methamphetamine can cause confusion, anxiety, violent behavior, delusions, paranoia, insomnia and hallucinations.
Signs of meth use include burned aluminum foil or light bulbs that have been converted to smoking devices.
A current survey found that 45 states reported a 90% increase in Meth-related crime from 2004-2007.
Prescription methamphetamines are a Schedule II stimulant. This means it has a high potential for abuse and is available only through a prescription that cannot be refilled.