Drug Rehabs: Residents Say Proposed Drug Treatment Centers Will Impact Neighborhood – WPEC
Residents say proposed drug treatment centers will impact neighborhood – WPEC
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Residents say proposed drug treatment centers will impact neighborhood
WPEC The proposed convalescent home, Life Addiction Services, would become a new 29,000 square foot treatment center with 30-beds beds for their detox center. Medical directors say the complex will be surrounded by a 6 foot concrete wall with a gate. |
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Arlinghaus Seeks State Funding for Detox Centers
Arlinghaus seeks state funding for detox centers
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Mac McArthur, executive director of Transitions Inc., a non-profit that's provided life-saving substance abuse treatment to Northern Kentuckians since 1969, says Kenton County's statistics on numbers incarcerated with drug or alcohol problems “are a …
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Calls For Transparency in China Labor Camp Reform
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Liaoning, Jiangsu, Jilin, and Hunan … have been quietly taking formal… Continue reading
Focus Counselling Service Celebrates 25 Years
Focus Counselling Service Celebrates 25 Years
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With the departure of NDC Men's Treatment Center, to their new location in Dockyard, Focus Counselling Service is hoping to move their Substance Abuse Treatment – Genesis Program, and also is hoping to offer, a short-term 60 day drug treatment center, …
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Passages Treatment Centers CEO Pax Prentiss Reflects on the Significance of …
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It was… Continue reading
Drug Rehabs: Arlinghaus Seeks State Funding for Detox Centers – Cincinnati.com
Arlinghaus seeks state funding for detox centers – Cincinnati.com
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Arlinghaus seeks state funding for detox centers
Cincinnati.com “Instead of putting (addicts) in jail, we could put them in a treatment center where they have properly trained individuals working with them, as opposed to jail deputies who have no training in the area of drug rehabilitation,” Arlinghaus said. “It's … |
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