Drug/rehab Home Scrutinized at PACO Meeting – Chino Valley Review
Drug/rehab home scrutinized at PACO meeting – Chino Valley Review
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Drug/rehab home scrutinized at PACO meeting
Chino Valley Review Operators of a drug and alcohol rehabilitation residence in Paulden answered concern after concern from neighbors and others Thursday during a Paulden Area Community Organization (PACO) meeting. One person, who said she was a parent and a … |
Parents, advocates push to have drug rehabilitation be paid for by health … – News 12 Long Island
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Parents, advocates push to have drug rehabilitation be paid for by health …
News 12 Long Island BRENTWOOD – As the heroin crisis worsens on Long Island, parents and advocates are hoping Albany can pass a bill that would require inpatient drug rehabilitation be paid for by health insurance. The bill authored by state Sen. Kemp Hannon would … |
How to Fix Rehab: Expert Who Lost Son to Addiction Has a Plan – NBCNews.com
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How to Fix Rehab: Expert Who Lost Son to Addiction Has a Plan
NBCNews.com Editor's note: This story is part of a series, Hooked: America's Heroin Epidemic, that will be featured on NBC News from April 7-9. The call came on a Saturday, a day after Thomas McLellan told an auditorium of graduate students to rethink the science … |
Drug rehab at jail to be reviewed – Medina County Gazette
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Drug rehab at jail to be reviewed
Medina County Gazette Medina County officials want to see how another county treats addicts before deciding whether to open a treatment facility at the Medina County Jail. County Common Pleas Court Judge James L. Kimbler met with several county officials Wednesday at the … |
Chronic offenders face new court program in Santa Cruz County
Joel Zimmerman. Santa Cruz >> The first four defendants appeared in Santa Cruz County Superior Court Tuesday in a new program that targets chronic offenders, focusing on alcohol rehabilitation and housing rather than jail time and punishment. The new …
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Targeting Vermont's drug problem and possible solutions
Right now there are more than 600 opiate addicts waiting for treatment in Vermont and the state's health commissioner says making sure they have options is key. "The problem is, when you go to rehab you have to leave rehab. So the extent that we can …
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