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  • Short-term residential drug rehab was first designed to address alcohol problems, and then transitioned into a multi-faceted program during the cocaine epidemic in the mid-1980s, at which point many began to treat other types of addiction.
  • The use of amphetamines is currently one of the biggest drug threats in the nation, especially the supercharged version called crystal meth.
  • Inhalants, which are commonly abused, are air fresheners, markers, glue, fingernail polish, and many common household cleaners.
  • Nicotine withdrawal symptoms can begin a few hours after the last time the individual has smoked, and peak around 72 hours later.

GET HELP LOCATING A DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAM

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Other Languages - Copiague

While finding a drug rehab program can seem to be an overwhelming task, locating one that provides services for other languages is an added challenge. However, these days many treatment centers employ staff members who are bilingual. When you have found a program that meets your needs, speak to their staff about the possibility of providing their services other languages during you or your loved one's time in treatment. Even though they may not initially have the capability to provide their services in other languages they might be able to find a way to accommodate your needs. Frequently the rehab program will do its best to to provide special services in order to help everybody they can.

  • Nassau Healthcare Corporation Nassau
    8.6 miles from Copiague, New York
    Nassau Healthcare Corporation Nassau is located at:

    J Pavillion
    East Meadow, NY. 11554

    If you would like to contact Nassau Healthcare Corporation Nassau, you can reach them at 516-572-0123.

    Nassau Healthcare Corporation Nassau offers the following treatment services: Outpatient, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired, Spanish, Other Languages
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance