Does Anyone Know of a State Funded Long Term Drug Rehab in NC?
Question by Unique: Does anyone know of a state funded long term drug rehab in NC?
I have been trying to find a long term state funded rehab for my son in NC. I only know of one and they will not take someone with an outstanding court date. My son is in detox right now and trying to get clean and I’m scared if he don’t go to a long term program he will end up getting right back where he shouldn’t be (on drugs)! Does anyone know of a state funded long term drug rehab in NC? Has anyone heard of R.J. Blackley ADATC in Butner NC? Just wondering if that was a good place to go! Need help!!!
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