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420 Holt Street, Dayton, OH, 45402

What We Treat?

Addiction SVG Alcohol Addiction SVG Depressants

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Recovery Resources Women/Childrens Treatment Program cost?

While costs may vary due to program length and insurance benefits, it typically costs Call for rates.

What therapies does Recovery Resources Women/Childrens Treatment Program offer?

The following therapies are included: Alcohol, Depressants related therapies and more.

Where is Recovery Resources Women/Childrens Treatment Program located?

420 Holt Street, Dayton, OH, United States.

What insurance does Recovery Resources Women/Childrens Treatment Program accept?

Recovery Resources Women/Childrens Treatment Program accepts most major health insurance providers. Speak with our admissions team today to verify your coverage and get an accurate picture of what treatment will cost.

How long is treatment?

The typical length is 30 days.

What does Recovery Resources Women/Childrens Treatment Program offers?

The following services are offers: Alcohol, Depressants addictions and more.

What levels of care does Recovery Resources Women/Childrens Treatment Program offer?

Recovery Resources Women/Childrens Treatment Program provides day treatment, intensive inpatient and more.