I Need to Find an Intensive Inpatient Drug Rehabilitation Program for a 24 Year Old Male That Has No Income?
Question by visjac: I need to find an Intensive Inpatient Drug rehabilitation program for a 24 year old male that has no income?
He is from the Chicagoland area and has no job or health insurance. He is in desperate need of help but cannot afford these “hollywood” type treatment facilities. Where could he go for help? Anyone???
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Answer by bluekitty1984
Call CRC Health in Chadds Ford PA and see what they recommend
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