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Hancock, IA Alcohol Rehab Centers

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Iowa

Transitional Services of Iowa

Nice. Strengths:Good. Weakness:Strong

- Tara
5 out of 5
Sioux City, IA

Community and Family Resources - Fort Dodge

Strengths: 1 on 1 counseling, Group, Family and been in business for many many years. Not sure but have heard success rate is lower than some other facilities. Has many offices or out-patient facilities in surrounding towns for those needing a relapse program or after - care or ones that have been sentenced by courts for out-patient. Flexible as needed per individual.

- Anonymous
4.3 out of 5
Fort Dodge, IA

Powell Chemical Dependency Center

I've been sober almost 3 years now. This treatment center helped me learn the tool coping methods and everything I needed. I have my self esteem back. Strengths included: counselors, rules, groups, one on one meetings, activities and church.

- Regina
5 out of 5
Des Moines, IA