Addiction rehabilitation services are offered in other non-English languages from rehab facilities with bilingual staff as well as from substance abuse recovery educational groups and services presented in other languages. Drug and Alcohol treatment centers in Force which offer recovery services in other languages will have group therapy and counseling in those languages, and will provide either hard copy or digital educational materials available in those languages as well. The most prevalent "other-language" programs available are Spanish language rehabilitation services, because Spanish speaking clients constitute the highest number of other language speaking individuals needing rehabilitation. There are treatment locator tools that you can find online at https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/
Locating such a program when English is not your native language can be helpful for more reasons than just challenges with language and communicating, because there are also cultural/social barriers and other things to consider. When treating someone who speaks another language the facility staff must not only be capable of communicating with them clearly and freely, but also know their culture, background, and specific beliefs and values that should be taken into consideration when trying to treat their substance abuse problem. Individuals looking for treatment in other languages will want to ensure the facility has staff that are capable of delivering services in their native language but who are also capable of identifying and understanding their culture and heritage.
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