×

Navigation

Facts

  • Recreational use of stimulants such as Adderall are not only dangerous but recreational users are not using the drug the way it was meant to be used which puts their lives in danger.
  • Opiate users who inject their drug of choice are at risk from infections from unsterile solutions, syringes, and needles which can cause illnesses such as liver disease, tetanus, and serum hepatitis.
  • White wine and clear liquors such as rum, vodka and gin have fewer toxins and tend to cause less frequent and less severe hangovers than darker varieties of alcohol.
  • The rise in demand for diverted prescription drugs in the U.S. has also come with an increase in crime associated with its misuse.

GET HELP LOCATING A DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAM

Phone Email
Men - Hubbard, Ohio

Men only drug rehabilitation programs are similar to standard treatment programs except all the participants are male. These gender specific recovery programs are beneficial for men because they are able to share past traumatic memories in a setting where they can feel free of judgment and having to maintain a tough exterior at all times. The reasons men become addicted to drugs or alcohol is often different than women. The underlying issues that men struggle with when it comes to achieving and maintaining sobriety are also different than women. While attending a men only drug rehab clients are counseled on these distinct male issues and are given the education they need on how to avoid drugs and alcohol once they leave the rehab program.

  • Neil Kennedy Recovery Centers
    10.1 miles from Hubbard, Ohio
    Neil Kennedy Recovery Centers is located at:

    160 Clifton Drive NE
    Warren, OH. 44484

    If you would like to contact Neil Kennedy Recovery Centers, you can reach them at 330-609-5441 x7102.

    Neil Kennedy Recovery Centers offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Women, Men, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance