Drug Treatment Education

Do you know how to spot a drug addict? If you are thinking that drug addiction is something that occurs only in certain socio-economic groups or that it is a problem that preys only on the weak, you would be wrong. Here are some facts about drug abuse:
- 2.4 million people in the United States over the age of 12 have used cocaine
- Nonmedical use of prescription painkillers such as OxyContin and Vicodin is on the rise even as rates for other drugs remains steady or is declining
- Approximately 14 million Americans meet the criteria for being diagnosed with a drug or alcohol dependency disorder
A Sample of Treatment Programs Available:
- Alcohol Rehab
- Detox
- Drug Rehab
- Prescription Drug Detox
- Prescription Rehab
- Dual-Diagnosis
- Eating Disorders
- Group Therapy
- Holistic Therapies
- Individual Therapy
- In-Patient Treatment
- Intervention
- Depression
- Women’s Only Treatment
How to Help Someone With a Drug Addiction
The best thing you can do to help a drug addict is to learn how to recognize the signs of drug abuse and be prepared to take action to get help for yourself or a loved one. Call our drug hotline at 1-800-565-0577 to find out about treatment centers that can help the addict get and stay sober. These life-saving facilities are staffed by people who can help an addict stop using drugs. The best thing you can do for someone you care about is to get them help.
I thought my addiction was going to destroy me. I was wrong because I found help. I cannot thank you enough."-David
A private, luxury environment made me feel safe and comfortable during this process. This was my BEST decision." - Mya