Colbert County, AL Free Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers
There are many types of free drug rehab centers available. Some of these include:
- State Funded Free Rehab: These are government funded programs and facilities. To qualify for such programs, a person must demonstrate that they lack adequate insurance coverage and the means to pay for treatment out-of-pocket
- Non-Profit Free Rehab: Non-profit free rehab:There are many nonprofit organizations that either operate treatment centers or provide funding to centers that offer free alcohol and drug rehab programs for those in need of help.
- Faith-Based Free Rehab: Many religious organizations offer drug and alcohol recovery treatment at no cost as part of their ministry services. Many also offer payment assistance for those that qualify. Some examples are the Salvation Army Adult Rehab Centers.
Free Alcohol, Drug and other Rehab resources in Colbert County, Alabama.
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Colbert County, AL Free Rehab Centers:
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Restoration Ranch For Substance Abuse Treatment
Email Website Learn more 722 Little Israel Road
Tuscumbia, AL - 35674
(256) 381-0930
Restoration Ranch is an 8 to 10 month Christian Discipleship Program for those, both male and female struggling with drug, alcohol and emotional problems of the ages 18 and up. The program is completely free to those seeking help. Services include: drug dependency support groups, residential substance abuse treatment facilities, substance abuse counseling .. see more
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A Special Kind of Caring - Colbert County
Email Website Learn more 528 Kelsey Avenue
Muscle Shoals, AL - 35661
(256) 320-5863
A Special Kind of Caring provides treatment for men and women with substance use disorders, including medication assisted treatment using buprenorphine (Suboxone) for individuals who are addicted to heroin and other opiates. All of the treatment programs accept Medicaid. They also provide free residential treatment to adults who are uninsured. .. see more
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