Looking for Inpatient Drug Treatment / NO Health Insurance?

Question by ***35***: looking for inpatient drug treatment / NO health insurance?
i am looking to see if anyone knows of any GREAT programs that will take someone with out insurance, scholarships, or payment plans. ( drug detox needed, and intensive program inpatient anywhere, please

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Answer by Sandi
It really depends on where you live. I know in my state (RI) there are a few places. Bulter Hospital (here) has a great inpatient program.

www.butler.org

Good luck in your recovery

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