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  • Raw Morphine (Opium) is an extremely addictive drug, in terms of both psychologically and physically.
  • Nearly 75% of rapes occur when at least one party is under the influence of alcohol.
  • Inhalants, which are commonly abused, are air fresheners, markers, glue, fingernail polish, and many common household cleaners.
  • Withdrawal symptoms commonly associated with morphine addiction are experienced shortly before the time of the next scheduled dose, sometimes within as early as a few hours after the last administration.

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Spanish - Cherokee, AL.

Getting in a Spanish speaking drug rehab program is no different than their English speaking counterparts. In fact, a vast majority of Spanish speaking drug rehabilitation programs also speak English some of the time too. The staff members are usually bilingual and able to communicate effortlessly in either language. A drug rehab that delivers Spanish as a language option will present their clients with all counseling (and other kinds of communication), questionnaires, paperwork and educational data in both languages as necessary. These specialized drug rehabilitation centers work with clients from all socio-economic backgrounds who are devoted to addressing their drug addiction problem. The staff at these treatment centers is typically well versed on domestic violence, aftercare counseling and job development to support their specialized client group.

  • Magnolia Regional Health Center
    33.5 miles from Cherokee, Alabama
    Magnolia Regional Health Center is located at:

    611 Alcorn Drive
    Corinth, MS. 38834

    If you would like to contact Magnolia Regional Health Center, you can reach them at 662-293-1000 x5590.

    Magnolia Regional Health Center offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired, Spanish
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance