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Residential Beds for Children

Residential beds for children of parents in Dayton drug rehabs are still quite uncommon. This is very unfortunate because drug treatment for pregnant women and women with children makes more sense than incarceration. Drug treatment is at least seven times less expensive and nearly twice as effective as incarceration. Putting addicted mothers in prison breaks up families and over burdens the foster care system helping to create the next generation of criminal and addicted people. Treatment and residential beds for children in Dayton can break this damaging cycle. It has been well established that drug abuse and alcoholism can tear apart families. One of the saddest situations is when a mother and child are separated due to substance abuse. Often, a child only has his mother for nurturing and support. If she is unable to provide that due to alcoholism or drug use, attending a drug rehab center in Dayton that offers residential beds for children may be the answer.



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Nova House Association Inc
Nova House Association Inc is an addiction treatment program that is located at 732 Beckman Street Dayton, OH 45410. You can contact Nova House Association Inc by calling (937) 253-1680x211.
Types of Services Mental Health and Drug or Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Transitional Housing, Outpatient, Residential Short Term Treatment, Residential Long Term Treatment, Dual Diagnosis, Pregnant Women, Women, Residential Beds for Children, Men, DUI and DWI Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, Assistance for Hearing Impaired 
Payment Forms Medicare, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 


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