The treatment center I refer to is the Kansas City Community Center, and it is the only such facility also tailored for deaf patients in the state of Missouri. I paid a visit there a few short years ago, and the program has changed. Previously, a deaf patient had the option of staying 90 days for treatment, but now it is a crash course of 21 days. I imagine that a few folk are court-ordered to be there, but from my talks with the counselors there, they are a royal pain in the butt: they could be completely uncooperative, refusing to attend classes or such, and for legal reasons cannot be kicked out, so they are a distraction to others willing to recover. As you know, an addict's chances of recovery is largely dependent on the addict's WILLINGNESS to change and do whatever it takes to maintain their sobriety. Yet all treatment centers have a high percentage of relapses among the "graduates" and that is heartbreaking. Addicts will always be addicts, and it is too bad there isn't more help for those who want to stay clean and sober. Oh well...