Private & Confidential
(877) 322-2450
This facility's substance abuse treatment programs in Vincennes, Indiana include evidence-based therapies that service Male and Female with in the age ranges of Young adults , Adults and Seniors (65 or older). With a value placed upon patient success, providing quality patient care is essential. Going above and beyond with their efforts, Good Samaritan Hospital in Indiana specializes in Mental health services with special attention revolving around specific types of care which include Mental health treatment .
Providing optimal patient care and successful treatment for addiction, Good Samaritan Hospital has cultivated a comprehensive business model that has successfully transformed many hopeless addicts to happy, functioning, and productive citizens. Unique treatment approaches incorporated into the treatment programs include:
For patients with special language needs, this Vincennes, IN's drug and alcohol rehab has Services for the deaf and hard of hearing on hand. Comfort is important to providing the best treatment for addiction to patients who truly want to succeed. There is a smoking policy here and it is: Smoking not permitted
When finding the most effective addiction treatment for yourself or a loved-one in need, it's beneficial to choose the facility that provides unique and special services. Good Samaritan Hospital proudly incorporates a portfolio of unique and specialty services that include:
Providing successful substance abuse treatment and quality patient care is what makes this addiction rehab in Vincennes, IN so notable. Within comprehensive Outpatient settings, a life-long recovery from addiction is more than possible for even the heaviest of addicts.
Special groups and programs are also supported by Good Samaritan Hospital, which include
Effective drug and alcohol treatment is a huge undertaking that can affect so many lives and though there's no price worthy enough of a life, there is financing available at Good Samaritan Hospital that includes Cash or self-payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds, State welfare or child and family services funds, County or local government funds and U.S Department of VA funds
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