Drug treatment services for the hearing impaired are available in both an inpatient and outpatient basis. Individuals with a hearing impairment can be at a greater risk of addiction disorders due to their impairment. living with a significant disability can be a source of distress, discouragement, depression and apathy for both adults and adolescents who may turn to drugs or alcohol to cope with these feelings. Hearing impaired rehab services are available in Monarch to stop the cycle of addiction for these clients, with ASL and other assistance which provides treatment information and education in writing so that patients aren't inhibited from recovering because of their impairment.
Drug and alcohol treatment programs that have full time staff to help the hearing impaired are the best programs to consider. Some facilities may only have part-time staff to interpret and assist hearing impaired clients, and this means hearing impaired clients may not benefit as much as everyone else and will miss out on important activities they should be attending every day. There may be video presentations available which use sign language as well, which is also very helpful.
There are agencies and organizations that provide hearing impaired individuals struggling with addiction with resources and information to discover and locate the treatment services they need. One is the Deaf Off Drugs and Alcohol (DODA).
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