How Will I Find Rehab Centers With Dual Diagnosis Programs in Union, New Jersey?

Question by cynthia v: How will I find rehab centers with dual diagnosis programs in Union, New Jersey?
My brother is suffering from drug addiction and other health problems, which until now I couldn’t understand completely. I know someone who had the same problem and was treated using dual-diagnosis program. It effectively worked for him. But the center where he was cured is far from us. I need to find one nearer our place so that I and my other relatives can visit him more often.

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Answer by dania lm
It’s not so difficult to find a rehab center near your place. Click the links below. Surely they will be of great help.

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