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Substance Abuse Programs for Vetrans - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers - Clinton, OH.

Drug and alcohol abuse facilities for Veterans are essential for the mental health and overall stability of Vets of all branches of the military. Because drug and alcohol abuse and other mental health problems are experienced at higher than average rates among Vets, it is important that Veterans get the essential assistance they need due to such high rates of suicide also associated with these disorders with Veterans.

Drug and alcohol abuse facilities for Veterans in Clinton are available from the VA, with included services such as programs to handle associated problems such as relationship problems, irritability, disturbed sleep, pain, depression, and/or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) which most commonly trigger substance abuse disorders among Vets. Treatment for addiction and associated disorders among Veterans includes individual and group therapy and psychotherapies that can increase a person's desire to change. Involvement in other support such as AA and other support groups is encouraged. Medications are also used in some instances to help Military Veterans decrease their drug, alcohol and tobacco use.

Drug and alcohol abuse programs for Military Vets are offered during the weekend and evening hours, with both outpatient and residential programs available. Programs that are gender-specific and those for homeless Military Veterans are available in certain areas.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers offering this service in Clinton, OH

  • New Destiny Treatment Center
    330-825-5202
    6694 Taylor Road
    Clinton, OH. 44216

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Substance Abuse Programs for Veterans

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid

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