Drug Rehab for Men in Georgia?

Question by jan j: drug rehab for men in Georgia?
i have a 22 yr. old son in need of drug rehab,from opiate addiction. Where in Georgia can I find him HELP?

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Answer by jasminetablen
Call any hospital, social service center, go online, they will give you information, do it quickly…you’re a good mother for caring.

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