Waco's Low-Income Drug Rehab Options Improved, but Still Limited
Waco's low-income drug rehab options improved, but still limited
In the first half of 2011, the Freeman Center gradually shut down its 96-bed residential program, the only state-funded drug and alcohol rehab service in McLennan County, and merged with Cenikor. For more than a year, low-income clients had no access …
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Los Angeles Drug Rehab Center Responds to Recent Hoffman Loss
His message, founded on the principle that no one is immune to drug addiction, entails broadening the scope of the facility's services for all those touched by chemical dependency. Having first launched The Lakehouse Recovery Center in 2005 in the city …
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More rehab services for former Three Strikes inmates
Meanwhile, inmates freed early after voters eased the state's tough Three Strikes Law needed those beds for housing and treatment programs. Since the state had already paid for the beds, it made sense to allow those freed inmates to use them, even …
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