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My friend/family member has an alcohol and/or drug problem, where can they go for help?

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My friend/family member has an alcohol and/or drug problem, where can they go for help?

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They can call their nearest outpatient program. A counselor from the program will meet with them to do an assessment and set up a treatment plan. This could be treatment at the outpatient program or a referral to a different service that would best meet their needs (for example a residential rehab program). If they have insurance, they should call their insurance company who will direct them to services. Click here for a list of outpatient programs and contact information, or call the COAD Group at: 1-800-917-1117 for the telephone number of the nearest program. • Q: Where can I get a list of AA/NA meetings? A: Meeting information can be obtained through The COAD Group at 1-800-917-1117. • Q: I think my child may be using drugs, what should I do? A: The COAD Group at 1-800-917-1117 is funded by the Department of Drug and Alcohol Services to provide drug and alcohol information and referral to citizens. They can provide you with information about the signs and symptoms of substance use

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