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  • The effects of methadone subside long before the drug is out of the person's system; a factor which can make excessive use of the drug extremely risky.
  • The use of LSD can result in a variety of negative long-term effects, both in first time and chronic users of the drug.
  • Percocet withdrawal can be difficult to endure and can include both physical and psychological symptoms, one of the consequences being addicted to the potent pain pill.
  • Over the past quarter of a century, recreational use of marijuana has increased significantly and has come to be considered by large numbers of young people as a normal leisure activity.

GET HELP LOCATING A DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAM

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Laytonville, CA. - Adolescents

As a parent or caregiver the thought of enrolling your child into a drug rehab program is often an overwhelming task. Unfortunately, just like adults, adolescents become addicted to drugs and alcohol and need professional treatment in order to stop using. Due to their young age it is not an option for them to attend an adult drug rehabilitation center. Many specialized and age appropriate drug rehab programs have been created to focus on adolescents and their specific needs pertaining to substance abuse recovery. Treatment professionals who are trained in youth counseling and therapy are able to work with your child and guide them through their recovery process.

  • Glenn County Health and Human Services
    72.5 miles from Laytonville, California
    Glenn County Health and Human Services is located at:

    1187 East South Street
    Orland, CA. 95963

    If you would like to contact Glenn County Health and Human Services, you can reach them at 530-865-1146.

    Glenn County Health and Human Services offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Adolescents, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Women, Criminal Justice Clients, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid