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  • Percocet addiction can develop without the individual even being aware that it is happening, until they come to realize that their dependence to the drug has begun to control their life.
  • Acute physical Dexedrine withdrawal symptoms can include extreme fatigue and increased appetite.
  • Sudden cessation of chronic and extensive alcohol use will very likely produce withdrawal symptoms, including severe anxiety, tremors, hallucinations and convulsions.
  • Most of the States in the nation which have the lowest rates of use of illicit drugs use among persons aged 12 or older are either from the South (five States) or the Midwest (three States).

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Couch - Spanish

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 rehab programs also speak English some of the time as well. The staff members are typically bilingual and in a position to communicate effortlessly in either language. A drug rehab that offers Spanish as a language option will provide their clients with all counseling (and other forms of communication), questionnaires, paperwork and educational information in both languages as expected. These specialized drug treatment centers work with individuals from all socio-economic backgrounds who are dedicated to addressing their drug addiction problem. The staff at these treatment centers is generally well versed on domestic violence, aftercare counseling and job development to help their specialized client group.

  • Families Inc of Arkansas
    62.8 miles from Couch, Missouri
    Families Inc of Arkansas is located at:

    1815 Pleasant Grove Road
    Jonesboro, AR. 72401

    If you would like to contact Families Inc of Arkansas, you can reach them at 870-933-6886.

    Families Inc of Arkansas offers the following treatment services: Outpatient, Seniors/Older Adults, Spanish
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance