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Azusa, California - DUI/DWI Clients

DUI/DWI clients that are taking part in drug treatment centers are either there on their own accord, but most of the time in drug and alcohol rehabilitation as part of a mandated order from the court. DUI/DWI clients, particularly initial offenders may be ordered to rehab either in lieu of other consequences or as a part of a sentence. DUI/DWI clients can benefit greatly from rehab instead of being punished for their crimes, and so can the court system. It has been determined that people who are treated for drug or alcohol use issues instead of other penalties being enforced upon them have much better chances of staying out from the courts than those who are fined, ordered to jail time, etc. In drug rehab facilities DUI/DWI clients can establish why they abuse alcohol and drugs, so that they can address these problems and find resolution for the actual situations and circumstances inside their lives which set off their substance abuse. This may truly save lives, not just the lives of the DUI/DWI clients, but those who may be affected by their drug or alcohol use if they drive while intoxicated later on. It is a real second opportunity for DUI/DWI clients.

National Council on Alc and Drug Dep
5.3 miles from Azusa, California

National Council on Alc and Drug Dep is an Addiction Treatment Program that is located at:

4626 North Grand Avenue
Covina, CA. 91724

If you would like to contact National Council on Alc and Drug Dep, you can reach them at 626-331-5316.

National Council on Alc and Drug Dep offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Temporary Housing, Outpatient Treatment, Teen Drug Addiction Treatment, Women - Drug Rehab, Men - Drug and Alcohol Rehab, Dui/Dwi Clients, Criminal Justice Clients, Hearing Impaired Rehab Services, Spanish Treatment Services

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Sliding Fee Scale Accepted