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Drug Rehabs For Hearing Impaired Clients - Dayton

Deaf and hearing impaired individuals may try to experience a seemingly much needed escape from their handicap by using alcohol and drugs. Deaf and hearing impaired men and women in Dayton, NJ. may very quickly find themselves addicted and dependent to drugs or alcohol like a non-handicapped substance abuser. Persons who are deaf or hearing impaired often require precision rehab to cater to their unique needs, such as ASL and other support. There are drug treatment centers in the country that are prepared to help them with expert treatment counselors who know ASL and also skilled and knowledgeable in delivering specialized treatment and other help to the hearing impaired. Hearing impaired individuals will greatly benefit from receiving treatment at these unique centers in Dayton, NJ. which will ensure that their drug rehab needs are satisfied.

Listings with Category "Drug Rehabs For Hearing Impaired Clients" in Dayton, New Jersey:

  • Rutgers UBHC
    Rutgers UBHC can be found at:

    4326 Route 1 North
    Monmouth Junction, NJ. 8852
    732-235-5910

    Treatment Services: Outpatient Drug Rehabilitation Services, Partial Hospitalization Drug Treatment, Dual Diagnosis Treatment, Drug Rehabs For Hearing Impaired Clients

    Payment Categories: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, State Financed, Facility Payment Assistance
  • Association for Advancement of MH
    Association for Advancement of MH can be found at:

    819 Alexander Road
    Princeton, NJ. 8540
    609-452-2088

    Treatment Services: Outpatient Drug Rehabilitation Services, Drug Rehabs For Hearing Impaired Clients, Spanish Speaking Drug Rehabs

    Payment Categories: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, State Financed, Private Pay Health Insurance