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Rhode Island is the Perfect State for Opening an Addiction Treatment Center. Here's Why. 

The state of Rhode Island makes drug overdose statistics readily available online in an easy to digest geographical format, making it easy to quickly spot “hot spots” where treatment is needed.

How to Open an Addiction Treatment Center in New Hampshire

While New Hampshire does have strict addiction treatment center regulations, it is not a CON state, meaning that you do not have to obtain a Certificate of Need proving that your particular treatment center is “needed” in the state.

How to Open an Addiction Treatment Center in West Virginia

All “behavioral health centers,” like addiction treatment centers and drug rehabs, must seek licensure with West Virginia according to state law. Some facilities, however, are exempt.

FAQ: Opening and Licensing an Addiction Treatment Center in Nebraska 

Despite the challenges, Nebraska represents a strong opportunity for those looking to open an addiction treatment center. Here’s how certification, licensing, bed fees and state inspections work in Nebraska.

Opening an Addiction Treatment Center in New Mexico? Here’s What You Need to Know.  

Like most states in the US, New Mexico requires all “alcohol and drug abuse hospitals” to maintain a current license on file with the state.

Opening an Addiction Treatment Center in Kansas: Low Fees and a Relatively Easy Process 

In terms of “market demand,” there’s no question that Kansas needs new addiction treatment centers. Here’s how to open a rehab and get licensed in the state.


Opening an Addiction Treatment Center in Arkansas? Here’s How to Get Started and Get Licensed

It’s not terribly difficult to open a treatment center in Arkansas. The state’s licensing process is straight-forward and the Arkansas Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention (OADAP) makes it relatively easy to access information about how to get started.

Opening an Addiction Treatment Center in Nevada Should be Easier. Here’s How to Complete the Process.

Nevada is a state in desperate need of more licensed addiction treatment centers.