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  • Without medical supervision, seizures as a result of Valium withdrawal can result in death, so do not attempt to come off of Valium on your own without medical assistance.
  • Cocaine withdrawal symptoms may last for weeks or months, and some cocaine users continue to feel the need to use the drug for years.
  • PCP users may sometimes become violent or suicidal, and are very dangerous to themselves and to others.
  • Opiate withdrawal may cause an individual to experience vomiting, cold flashes, insomnia, diarrhea and restlessness.

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Sioux Rapids, IA. - Residential Beds for Clients Children

The National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services reports that practically 1,427,000 kids under the age of 18 live with a drug addicted mother in a single-parent household. With so many mothers in need of rehab, obtaining programs that supply residential beds for clients children is important. Programs that accommodate the children of addicts are a growing area of drug rehab programs. Admitting that you have a drug addiction problem and will need help is not an easy thing. Single mothers in this position are usually afraid that by admitting they will need drug addiction treatment; they will lose custody of their kids. Drug treatment programs providing residential beds for individuals children are an exceptional way of helping the drug addicted mother while making it possible for her to continue to parent her children.

  • YWCA of Fort Dodge
    56.1 miles from Sioux Rapids, Iowa
    YWCA of Fort Dodge is located at:

    826 1st Avenue North
    Fort Dodge, IA. 50501

    If you would like to contact YWCA of Fort Dodge, you can reach them at 515-573-3931.

    YWCA of Fort Dodge offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Halfway House, Outpatient, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Women, Residential Beds For Clients Children, Dui/Dwi Offenders
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid