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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133 Polk Lane
Seabrook NJ 8302
Seabrook House (Seabrook) located at 133 Polk Lane, Seabrook, NJ 08302, United States is an alcohol rehab center providing substance abuse treatment, ...
454 Hurffville Cross Keys Road
Sewell NJ 8080
Kennedy Memorial Hospital (Behavioral Health Services) located at 454 Hurffville Cross Keys Road, Sewell, NJ 08080, United States is a drug treatment ...
408 Bethel Road
Somers Point NJ 8244
Addiction Recovery Systems (Somers Point) located at 408 Bethel Road, Somers Point, NJ 08244, United States is a drug treatment program providing subs...
19 Prospect Street
Summit NJ 7901
Summit Oaks Hospital (Summit) located at 19 Prospect Street, Summit, NJ 07901, United States is an alcohol rehab program providing substance abuse tre...
2001 Route 37 East
Toms River NJ 8753
Ocean Medical Services Inc (Toms River) located at 2001 Route 37 East, Toms River, NJ 08753, United States is a drug treatment program providing subst...
946 Edgewood Avenue
Trenton NJ 8618
Family Guidance Center Corp (Trenton) located at 946 Edgewood Avenue, Trenton, NJ 08618, United States is an alcohol treatment center providing substa...
4551 Route 42
Turnersville NJ 8012
Strategies For Families (Turnersville) located at 4551 Route 42, Turnersville, NJ 08012, United States is a drug treatment facility providing substanc...
108 Somerdale Road
Voorhees NJ 8043
Center for Family Servs and Recovery (Network for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing) located at 108 Somerdale Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043, United States is a drug...
650 Rancocas Road
Westampton NJ 8060
Hampton Behavioral Health Center (Westampton) located at 650 Rancocas Road, Westampton, NJ 08060, United States is a drug rehab program providing subs...
5608 Zuni Road SE
Albuquerque NM 87108
First Nations Community Healthsource (Albuquerque) located at 5608 Zuni Road SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, United States is an alcohol treatment program ...
2450 Alamo Drive SE
Albuquerque NM 87106
University of New Mexico (Addictions and Substance Abuse Progs) located at 2450 Alamo Drive SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, United States is an alcohol reh...
2450 Alamo Drive SE
Albuquerque NM 87106
University of New Mexico (Milagro Program) located at 2450 Alamo Drive SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, United States is an alcohol treatment center providi...
1501 San Pedro Street SE
Albuquerque NM 87108
Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Substance Use Disorders Program) located at 1501 San Pedro Street SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, United States is an alco...
901 West Hickory Street
Deming NM 88030
Border Area Mental Health Services Inc (Deming) located at 901 West Hickory Street, Deming, NM 88030, United States is a drug rehab program providing ...
104 Los Alamos Highway
Espanola NM 87532
Una Ala Inc (Espanola) located at 104 Los Alamos Highway, Espanola, NM 87532, United States is an alcohol treatment center providing substance abuse t...
851 Andrea Drive
Farmington NM 87401
PMS/San Juan County Adolescent (RTC) located at 851 Andrea Drive, Farmington, NM 87401, United States is a drug rehab center providing substance abuse...
1001 West Broadway
Farmington NM 87401
Presbyterian Medical Services (Farmington Comm Health Ctr) located at 1001 West Broadway, Farmington, NM 87401, United States is a drug treatment cent...
1615 Ojo Court
Farmington NM 87401
Presbyterian Medical Services (Totah Behavioral Health Authority) located at 1615 Ojo Court, Farmington, NM 87401, United States is a drug rehab facil...
650 Vanden Bosch Parkway
Gallup NM 87301
Rehoboth McKinley Christian Hospital (Healthcare Behavioral Health Services) located at 650 Vanden Bosch Parkway, Gallup, NM 87301, United States is a...
920 West Broadway
Hobbs NM 88240
Guidance Center of Lea County Inc (Hobbs) located at 920 West Broadway, Hobbs, NM 88240, United States is an alcohol rehab program providing substance...

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.