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Carroll, IA. - Residential Beds/Parents with Children

Alcohol and drug treatment centers that offer residential beds for client's with children provide these parents the opportunity to take part in lifesaving treatment without losing custody of their kids. Both parent and child can be in a safe and secure environment, clear of drugs and alcohol where the parent can focus on becoming a better person plus a better father or mother for his or her children. You'll find drug treatment centers available with residential beds which can offer rehabilitation at hardly any cost for the client, due to government funding. Additionally, there are high end drug treatment programs with much better amenities which provide residential beds to parents with children. It is really only a matter of choice what is financially feasible when the individual is ready to get help in a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. No matter which drug treatment program is chosen, individuals should expect to stay in drug and alcohol rehab as long as needed to experience a complete recovery. This is not just in their best interests, but also in the best interests of their kids. Facilities which provide residential beds for client's with children aren't normally in a big hurry to get rid of you anyhow, so mothers and fathers should make the most of their stay in rehab and get well for their own reasons as well as their family.

YWCA of Fort Dodge
46.1 miles from Carroll, Iowa

YWCA of Fort Dodge is a Drug Rehab Facility that is located at:

826 1st Avenue North
Fort Dodge, IA. 50501

If you would like to contact YWCA of Fort Dodge, you can reach them at 515-573-3931.

YWCA of Fort Dodge offers the following treatment services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Group Homes, Outpatient Rehabs, Residential Short-Term Rehabs (Less Than 30 Days), Residential Long-Term Rehabs (30 Days or More), Women - Treatment Services, Residential Beds Parents w/ Children, Dui/Dwi Clients

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay, Medicaid Accepted