Would Like to Get Help on Starting Up a Drug Rehab House in Taylorsville, NC 28681?

Question by rehab house: Would like to get help on starting up a drug rehab house in Taylorsville, NC 28681?
My son just returned from a rehab center. I would like to start up a rehab center close to home. We have no treatment centers in our area.

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Answer by elmo o
first go to the local pd and find out their position, planing dept to find out their position, and then if you aren’t discouraged, start currying favor with the council. you will get a lot of nimby knee jerk reactions.

from these 3 entities, you’ll get a pretty good idea how to proceed.

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