N.J. Addicts Suffer From Shortage of Drug Treatment Facilities

N.J. addicts suffer from shortage of drug treatment facilities
Three months after fleeing a Florida rehabilitation center, Amanda, a 24-year-old from Woodcliff Lake, was using heroin again. She stole her grandmother's credit card, bought thousands of dollars worth of electronics and sold them in Paterson for drugs.
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Wichita Treatment Center Offers New Video Explaining Services Available for
Cocaine, heroin, Oxycontin and benzodiazepines are just a few of the drugs that the treatment center helps people put in their past. Alcoholism, a disease that destroys individuals as well as families, is addressed through the substance abuse treatment …
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Opioid addiction treatment center opens in Rutland
The West Ridge Center for Addiction Recovery at the Howe Center in Rutland is the penultimate to open of five regional treatment centers designed to curb Vermont's growing addiction to opioids, which plagued about 3,500 residents last year. Opiates …
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NJ Treatment Centers for Addiction – http://www. NewJerseyAddictionNetwork.com -This Is Scary As Hell If You Have An Adolescent Or An 18 To 22-Year Old, Said Frank Greenagel, A Clinical Social W…


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