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1-866-814-6778If someone else is experiencing addiction, there are two things that family members and friends could do that could save their lives. The very first should be to never lose hope, even when past efforts to help them didn't work, and even if they have been to a drug rehabilitation center in the past and relapsed. The second would be to do something about it now and get them into a highly effective drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility in Rudd, as an alternative to waiting for the person to make the decision to acquire help which in certain instances won't ever happen. Waiting to get someone into a drug rehab program in Rudd when they have gotten to the dreaded "rock bottom" is a huge mistake oftentimes, because by now the person has brought on many unnecessary consequences due to their addiction and so have family members. The moment to do something is now, regardless of how slight or bad the problem, and the sooner family members act if the individual won't help themselves, the sooner they are able to stop the cycle of addiction as well as its consequences and start to rebuild their lives so they can lead a life which is worth living.
An intervention can help loved ones because it can be conducted in a way that doesn't make the individual feel ashamed, but rather confronts them with solutions which will make more sense instead of the standard guilt trip they have probably become accustomed to. The key 1st step is selecting a quality drug treatment center in Rudd, IA., with inpatient and residential alcohol and drug treatment centers being the recommended choices, and talking to a drug and alcohol rehab counselor there who is able to recommend an interventionist or explain the steps to loved ones who will be able to certainly hold one all by themselves. So don't hesitate to assist someone you care about right now.
Land Demographics, Rudd, IA.
Area: 40.72 Sq. MilesRudd Education Demographics
In Elem School: 126 (47.37 %)Household and Income Statistics in: Rudd, IA.
Households: 305 Households%: 100.00 %Rudd, Iowa does not have any local treatment facilities. We have searched for and provided treatment facilities in cities near you. If you need further assistance you can call at any time to speak with a certified drug and alcohol counselor.
North Iowa Transition Center is a that can be reached at 641-424-8708. They specialize in Drug and Alcohol Treatment and accept the following forms of payment: Self Payment, Medicaid.
They are located at 408 1st Street NW Mason City, IA. 50401.
http://www.nitc-ia.org
Mercy Medical Center North Iowa is a Hospital Inpatient Drug Rehab, Outpatient Drug Rehab Program that can be reached at 641-428-7000 x7737. They specialize in Assistance For Hearing Impaired and accept the following forms of payment: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance, Private Insurance, Military Insurance.
They are located at 1000 4th Street SW Mason City, IA. 50401.
http://www.mercynorthiowa.com/
Prairie Ridge is a Drug and Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient Drug Rehab Program, Short-Term Drug Rehab, Long-Term Drug Rehab specializing in Adolescent Treatment, Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Drug and Alcohol Programs for Pregnant Women, Dui/Dwi Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, Spanish Speaking. This facility accepts Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale Payment, Payment Assistance - located at 320 North Eisenhower Avenue Mason City, IA. 50402. The phone number is 641-424-2391.
http://www.prairieridge.net
WellSource is an Outpatient Drug Rehab Program with a focus on Assistance For Hearing Impaired. The address is 235 South Eisenhower Avenue Mason City, IA. 50401 and phone number is 641-424-2075.
Payment forms accepted are Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance, Private Insurance, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Payment, Payment Assistance.
http://www.wellsourcehealth.org