Narconon Arrowhead Supports Outpatient Drug Rehab for Atlanta Residents
Atlanta’s drug and alcohol problem is increasing like it is in most states. The crime rate due to drug and alcohol abuse is high and many people who go through the justice system are repeat offenders. Atlanta’s plan to help drug offenders is underway and those who are non-violent offenders can be sentenced to outpatient drug rehab in some cases instead of doing jail time. Narconon Arrowhead wants to help by offering drug education lectures… Continue reading
New Camden Rehab Center Fills Need for Area Residents
Area residents among 33 to enter guilty pleas
Joshua Napolitano, 31, of 418 Hazle St., Tamaqua, pleaded guilty to possession of a small amount of marijuana and was sentenced to serve 30 days on probation, pay $100 to Substance Abuse Education (SAE) fund, and $50 to Criminal Justice Enhancement Account (CJEA). Napolitano was cited by Patrolman Richard Bekely, Tamaqua police.
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Six area residents enter guilty pleas
Danny T. Day, 46,… Continue reading
Outpatient Drug Rehab New York
New York State Department of Correctional Services (DOCS) began a new Work Release program in 2007 for inmates who were eligible. The outpatient programs chemical dependence assessments and counseling are provided by (OASAS) Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services a not-for- profit organization, which has administered a federal grant for the project of $500,000. Work release participants are chosen by the DOCS. The DOCS has a thorough screening process that they use to… Continue reading
Outpatient Drug Rehab Baltimore
Many individuals in the Baltimore area are addicted to drugs and alcohol and need help for their addiction. Of the 41,000 persons arrested in a year’s time approximately 19,000 were dependent on some type of drug and in most cases more than one drug. Between 12,000 and 14,000 of those arrested were addicted to heroin. Narconon Arrowhead’s inpatient program is one of the most successful programs in the nation with over a 70% success rate… Continue reading