Lookig for an Inpatient Rehab That Takes People Without Insurance and From Out of State?

Question by dawn: Lookig for an inpatient rehab that takes people without insurance and from out of state?
I live in New Jersey and I am looking for a drug rehab in Florida that will accept me even though I am not living in Florida and have no insurance I do know there are rehabs down there that do take people with no insurance and from out of state because I have heard of people that have went there before. If anyone can please help me with this i would appreciate it very much

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Answer by acermill
There are no such places in Florida or anywhere else. What do you think they operate on, if they do not charge patients for their services ? Money from some “good fairy” tree ?

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