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DRUG TREATMENT | Programs

General Information

Although there are many centers and programs that treat substance abuse and addiction, listed below are just a few resources scattered across the country.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator

http://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/facilitylocatordoc.htm
This online resource allows users to find drug and alcohol treatment programs in their area.
Betty Ford Center
http://www.bettyfordcenter.org/
Co-founded by Ms. Betty Ford, the Center is located in Rancho Mirage, Calif., and treats women and men suffering from chemical dependency.
Daytop Village
http://www.daytop.org/
Daytop Village, Inc., of New York is committed to addressing the substance abuse and life problems of adolescents and adults.
Hazelden
http://www.hazelden.org/
Founded in 1949 in Minnesota, Hazelden provides high quality, affordable rehabilitation, education, prevention and professional services for men, women and young people.
Odyssey House
http://www.odysseyhouseinc.org/default.html
A treatment facility that serves a wide range of people struggling with substance abuse problems, including adolescents, senior citizens, parents and mentally ill individuals. They run the largest and oldest parent and child residential TC program in the country and the only residential TC program for senior citizens.
Phoenix House
http://www.phoenixhouse.org/
Founded in 1967, Phoenix House is the nation's largest non-profit organization devoted to the treatment and prevention of substance abuse - treating nearly 5,400 adults and adolescents each day at more than 80 programs in eight states.
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Other Resources

Alcoholics Anonymous
http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/
Alcoholics Anonymous is an informal society of recovered alcoholics in the United States, Canada and other countries. These men and women meet in local groups, which range in size from a handful in some localities to many hundreds in larger communities, to help each other recover from alcoholism.
Cocaine Anonymous
http://www.ca.org/
Cocaine Anonymous was adapted from the program developed by Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935. Like AA, they use the 12 Step recovery method.
Marijuana Anonymous
http://www.marijuana-anonymous.org/
Marijuana Anonymous uses the basic 12 Steps of Recovery founded by Alcoholics Anonymous.
Narcotics Anonymous
http://www.na.org/
Narcotics Anonymous sprang from the Alcoholics Anonymous movement in the late 1940s. After formally adapting the AA model in 1953, Narcotics Anonymous started as a small U.S. movement that today has grown into one of the world's oldest and largest organizations of its type.
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