How Can I Find Drug Rehabs in Lexington, Kentucky?

Question by ashlynn b: How can I find drug rehabs in Lexington, Kentucky?
My dad is addicted to heroin, and I want to find a drug rehab center for him. Any ideas?

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Answer by “TWIST”
the salvation army is your best bet.
but he has a tough road ahead of him with heroin addiction.

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