Drug treatment services for the hearing impaired are offered in both an inpatient and outpatient setting. People with hearing impairment can be at a higher risk of addiction disorders as a result of their handicap. living with a serious disability can be a root cause for distress, discouragement, depression, unhappiness and apathy for both adolescents and adults who may turn to alcohol or drugs to cope with these feelings and emotions. Hearing impaired treatment services are available in Freeland to stop the cycle of addiction for these clients, with ASL and other assistance which includes recovery and treatment information and education in writing so that patients aren't inhibited from receiving help because of their handicap.
Addiction rehab centers that have full time staff to help the hearing impaired are the best programs to to look into. Some programs only have part-time staff to assist and interpret hearing impaired clients, which this means hearing impaired clients won't make as much progress as everyone else and will miss out on vital activities they should be involved with daily. There may be video presentations available which use sign language as well, which can also be quite helpful.
There are organizations and agencies which can give hearing impaired people struggling with substance abuse issues with resources and information to find the recovery services they need. One is the Deaf Off Drugs and Alcohol (DODA).
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