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Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Centers in Long Bottom, Ohio

If abusing drugs or alcohol is tearing your life apart, Long Bottom has a collection of excellent drug abuse facilities to help you, your spouse or your child. Whether addicted to Panacet, opiates, pain pills or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the top help available. You can even find private or exclusive treatment in Long Bottom to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.

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Treatment Centers near Long Bottom, OH

TASC of Southeast Ohio
788 North 2nd Avenue Middleport, OH 45760
- 11 Miles Away
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Ohio

The Recovery Council - The Georgie Harris House

The food was good but staff not trained enough needs mental health to for dual diagnosed. It must have worked I've been clean for 5yrs an I've been to 6other rehabs

- Mandi
4 out of 5
Waverly, OH

Behavioral Connections of Wood County, Inc.

Strengths: Patient orientated. Weaknesses: Acceptance rate.

- Anonymous
5 out of 5
Bowling Green, OH

Arrow Passage Recovery

I realize it is unusual times with COVID. The treatment plan and services listed on the Arrow Passages were scaled back. While there, my child was more focused on art and making bracelets than an actual treatment plan. He was a private pay for 2 months at the price tag of 36K. The facility stated he was ready for release at 60 days. After his release he struggled and now is in a worse situation than before he was admitted. Now I struggle with keeping him safe and the next steps. On the quality of care --he was fed, provided recreation, and counseling but a valid post release treatment strategy with follow-up is lacking. He has no housing and life skills to even work. He had two different counselors at Arrow and the last one did not return inquiry calls.--the three times I tried to provide info or to receive an update. I didn\'t need housing for my son......needed help and still do,

- Trish
5 out of 5
Massillon, OH