Deaf Friendly Addiction Treatment Programs

Last Edited: September 27, 2020

Author
Patricia Howard, LMFT, CADC

Clinically Reviewed
Mark Frey, LPCC, LICDC, NCC

All of the information on this page has been reviewed and certified by an addiction professional.

Substance abuse occurs as frequently in the deaf population as it does within hearing communities. In fact, it’s often with heavier use. Unfortunately, deaf-friendly addiction treatment can be hard to find. Locating American Sign Language (ASL)-friendly support groups can be equally as challenging.

We’re going to tell you what you need to know about substance abuse in the deaf community. Additionally, we can help you find detox, treatment or meetings near you.

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505 Washington Street
Portsmouth VA 23704
Dept of Behavioral Healthcare Service (SA Outpatient Treatment Services) located at 505 Washington Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704, United States is a dr...
7101 Jahnke Road
Richmond VA 23225
Chippenham Medical Center/ (Tucker Pavilion) located at 7101 Jahnke Road, Richmond, VA 23225, United States is a drug rehab program providing substanc...
19254 Rogers Clark Boulevard
Ruther Glen VA 22546
Rappahannock Area Comm Services Board (Caroline Clinic) located at 19254 Rogers Clark Boulevard, Ruther Glen, VA 22546, United States is an alcohol tr...
1902 Braeburn Drive
Salem VA 24153
Lewis Gale Center (for Behavioral Health) located at 1902 Braeburn Drive, Salem, VA 24153, United States is an alcohol rehab program providing substan...
85 Sangers Lane
Staunton VA 24401
Valley Community Services Board (Substance Abuse Services) located at 85 Sangers Lane, Staunton, VA 24401, United States is a drug treatment program p...
135 South Saratoga Street
Suffolk VA 23434
Western Tidewater Mental Health Center (Substance Abuse Department) located at 135 South Saratoga Street, Suffolk, VA 23434, United States is an alcoh...
102 Church Street
Tazewell VA 24651
Cumberland Mountain Comm Servs Board (Tazewell) located at 102 Church Street, Tazewell, VA 24651, United States is an alcohol treatment program provid...
297 Independence Boulevard
Virginia Beach VA 23462
Adult Outpatient Services Pembroke 6 (Outpatient Program) located at 297 Independence Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, United States is a drug reh...
256 North Witchduck Road
Virginia Beach VA 23462
Tidewater Psychotherapy Services (Horizons) located at 256 North Witchduck Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, United States is an alcohol rehab center pr...
340 Hospital Drive
Warrenton VA 20186
Behavioral Healthcare/Fauquier (Warrenton) located at 340 Hospital Drive, Warrenton, VA 20186, United States is an alcohol rehab program providing sub...
1657 Merrimac Trail
Williamsburg VA 23185
Colonial Services Board (Substance Abuse Services) located at 1657 Merrimac Trail, Williamsburg, VA 23185, United States is a drug treatment center pr...
1 Hospital Court
Bellows Falls VT 5101
Healthcare and Rehabilitation Services (of Southeastern Vermont (WRAP)) located at 1 Hospital Court, Bellows Falls, VT 05101, United States is an alco...
Ledge Hill Road
Bennington VT 5201
United Counseling Service of (Bennington County Inc) located at Ledge Hill Road, Bennington, VT 05201, United States is a drug treatment center provid...
1483 Lower Plain
Bradford VT 5033
Clara Martin Center (Bradford) located at 1483 Lower Plain, Bradford, VT 05033, United States is a drug rehab program providing substance abuse treatm...
Anna Marsh Lane
Brattleboro VT 5302
Brattleboro Retreat (Starting Now) located at Anna Marsh Lane, Brattleboro, VT 05302, United States is an alcohol treatment center providing substance...
32 Walnut Street
Brattleboro VT 5301
Youth Services Inc (Brattleboro) located at 32 Walnut Street, Brattleboro, VT 05301, United States is a drug rehab center providing substance abuse tr...
1 South Prospect Street
Burlington VT 5401
Fletcher Allen (Day One) located at 1 South Prospect Street, Burlington, VT 05401, United States is a drug treatment center providing substance abuse ...
184 Pearl Street
Burlington VT 5401
Howard Center (Act One/Bridge Program) located at 184 Pearl Street, Burlington, VT 05401, United States is a drug rehab facility providing substance a...
1 South Prospect Street
Burlington VT 5401
Howard Center (Chittenden Clinic) located at 1 South Prospect Street, Burlington, VT 05401, United States is a drug treatment facility providing subst...
45 Clarke Street
Burlington VT 5401
Howard Center (Co-occurring Disorders Treatment Prog) located at 45 Clarke Street, Burlington, VT 05401, United States is a drug rehab program providi...

Deaf-Friendly Addiction Treatment: What You Should Know

Not all American deaf people can read English. As a matter of fact, many only understand American Sign Language (ASL.) With this said, treating a deaf patient can be difficult if there is no interpreter available.

Once you find a capable treatment center, you may wonder if you’ll receive the same quality treatment. The answer is yes. Hard-of-hearing and deaf patients will undergo the same treatment as their hearing counterparts. The treatment team will teach each patient about their addiction, as well as the root cause(s) of the disorder.

The interpreter will help the patient understand group discussions, one-on-one sessions, and how to take medications. Additionally, the interpreter helps patients understand materials the staff uses during treatment. One such example is The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Finding Support for Deaf-Friendly Addiction Treatment

Although finding deaf-friendly addiction treatment is difficult, it may be easier to find an ASL 12-step support group. Use our website to see what’s available near you.

Additionally, there are AA meetings that allow members of the deaf community to come together through online streaming. These meetings usually occur at regularly set times. They allow deaf and hard-of-hearing participants to communicate comfortably.

Meeting online isn’t for everyone. Sometimes a person needs real, live human interaction. 12-Step meeting participants of any group welcome a deaf person with open arms. If an interpreter is unavailable, ask about a video relay service or other forms of telecommunications to help. In other words, you have a place to go if you’re unable to locate a deaf-friendly addiction treatment program nearby.

ASL / Hearing Impaired Addiction Treatment Program

The disease of addiction is understood by the medical community to be a chronic, relapsing mental illness. This devastating disease claims many lives every year, even more than car accidents and gun-related deaths.

Almost no one has been spared pain by this disease. The Center for Disease Control estimates that one in ten American adults struggles with substance abuse issues. With such high statistics, almost every has been directly or indirectly affected by this cunning, baffling and powerful disease.

Addiction affects an individual physically, mentally, and spiritually. In order to overcome this complex and insidious disease, addiction treatment is needed.

Addiction treatment utilizes various therapeutic methods to address the underlying issues that promoting an individual to use. Through individual therapy, group therapy, educational seminars and other activities, clients learn about the disease of addiction, what caused him or her to use, and how to cope with situations, stress and triggers without the use of mood and mind-altering substances in the future.

Clear communication is vital for effective addiction treatment. For individuals who speak sign language, ASL, finding a treatment center that caters to your needs is critical.