Friday, October 30, 2009

New Mexico Drug Treatment Centers

You or someone you love may have a substance abuse problem. If this is the case you definitely need to get help as soon as possible but it is important to get the right kind of help. Before just going or sending someone to the closest drug rehabilitation center you may want to ask the following questions:
  1. How much family involvement does the center facilitate? Most statistics agree that family support is crucial for a recovering addict. We suggest making sure that the addicts family is included as much as possible.
  2. Is there medical care available? Depending on the addiction this can be an important factor.
  3. Does the center offer a variety of methods or approaches? It is good to find a program that you think best fits you or the addict you are concerned about. Most often centers will offer more than just one but it is good to ask.
  4. What is the cost and what payment methods are accepted?
  5. What about continuing care? Is there an exit plan?
Here we will list a few listings for drug treatment centers in New Mexico. If you do not find one that fits your needs please visit 4DrugRehab for more comprehensive listings.

Counseling Center, Inc. - Located in Ruidoso, this drug treatment center also offers mental health services. This is an outpatient facility that accept a variety of payment types. For more information please call 1-505-257-5038.

Mental Health Resources, Inc. - This outpatient center is located in Portales and offers mental health services as well as substance abuse treatment. They treat adolescents, and DUI/DWI offenders among others. For more information please call 1-505-359-1221.

Helping Hands, Inc. - This is an outpatient substance abuse treatment center located in Mora. They have a sliding fee scale and offer mental health services. Please call 1-505-387-2288.

Turquoise Lodge - Located in Albuquerque, this is a substance abuse center that also deals with detoxification. They offer inpatient hospital treatment as well as day treatment/partial hospitalization. For more information please contact 1-505-841-8978.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Arizona Drug Treatment Centers

In this post we will offer information on a few drug treatment centers in Arizona. It is important to remember when choosing a drug rehabilitation center to make sure that they center:
  1. Accept the insurance or payment method that you have to offer
  2. Treats individuals with the specific addiction being dealt with
  3. Location - the center should be near friends or family of the patient so that they can receive the right level of support
  4. Cost - make sure the center is affordable or that your insurance or Medicaid will cover treatment
  5. What is the treatment plan - will it work for the family involved
Each case is very different and individuals have specific needs. Be sure to shop around quickly but thoroughly to make sure you get the right center for you or your loved one. Here are a few listings in Arizona. If you don't find what you need please visit 4DrugRehab.

Alpha Omega Counseling, Inc. - This is an outpatient treatment center located in Tucson. This center offers special programs for gay/lesbians, seniors, pregnant/postpartum women, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients. For more information please call 1-520-296-2679.

Meadows- This is an inpatient hospital center that treats those with substance abuse and mental health issues. This treatment center is located in Wickenburg. They offer special programs for gay/lesbian, HIV/AIDS patients, men, women, and seniors. For more information please call 1-928-684-3926.

Crossroads Mission of Yuma - This substance abuse treatment center is in Yuma and services men and women. The special programs offered are: detoxification, halfway house, several foreign languages, and payment assistance. For more information please contact 1-928-783-9362.

St. Lukes Behavioral Health Center - This center is located in Phoenix and offers a mix of substance abuse and mental health treatment. The center treats men and women of all ages. For more information please call 1-602-251-4193.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Utah Prescription Drug Abuse

Unfortunately Utah is known for it's high rate of prescription drug abuse. It is important for people to see the signs of prescription drug abuse and then they can see the signs in themselves and others if they are there. Some of the pills that are abused are pain killers, sedatives, and stimulants.

  • You take more pills than you are prescribed or run out of pills before you are due for a refill as prescribed.
  • You went ahead and increased your dosage without doctor consent.
  • You take pills for reasons other than what they were prescribed for.
  • You go from doctor to doctor "shopping" for someone who will give you the pills you want.
  • You are willing to take your pills by chewing or crushing them even though they were prescribed differently.
Signs to see in loved ones:
  • Runs out of pills early (repeatedly).
  • Takes pills even when they don't need them for what they were prescribed.
  • Takes more pills than prescribed.
  • Tries new doctors to try to get pills.
  • Buying or stealing pills from the people around them.
  • There are painkillers missing from family members or close friends.
  • Mood swings, changes in personality
  • Flushed skin, constricted pupils
  • Forgetfulness, change in appetite
These are not the only signs. If you suspect that you or someone you love has a problem with prescription drug abuse you need to seek help right away. You may want to contact a drug rehabilitation center as soon as possible. Remember to never quit taking prescription drugs suddenly as this can cause very bad side effects including death.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Idaho Drug Treatment Centers

If you have noticed any of the warning signs of drug or alcohol use you will want to get yourself or someone you love the help that they need before it grows too late. It is important to know what to look for in a rehabilitation center. You will have to do your homework quickly to make sure you get the right fit for the person you are seeking help for. You want to make sure that they treat the addiction type that you are dealing with, make sure the location is close to family and friend support systems, and make sure that the center accepts the kind of payment that you or the drug abuser will be using.

Here are a few listings for Idaho drug treatment centers. We realize that this list is not comprehensive. If you don't find what you are looking for here please visit 4DrugRehab.

CLUB, Inc. - This substance abuse treatment facility is located in Idaho Falls. They treat those individuals with substance abuse issues as well as mental health issues. Programs are offered to men/women, senior citizens, pregnant/postpartum women, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients. For more information please call 1-208-529-4673.

Aerie - This 24 hour non-hospital residential treatment center handled drug treatment as well as detoxification. Located in Boise this center accepts both private pay and health insurance. For more information please call 1-208-939-4141.

Pacific Rim Consulting, LLC - This center located in Pocatello offers substance abuse as well as mental health treatment. They offer services to adolescents, men, women, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients. For more information please call 1-208-232-8840.

Full Circle Recovery - In Challis this is a substance abuse treatment center for those with DUI/DWI offenses and criminal justice clients. They have the ability to serve those with hearing difficulties and foreign language needs. This center offers a sliding fee scale. For more information please call 1-208-756-4376.




Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Prescription Drug Abuse

According to the National Institutes of Health about 20% of people in the United States have used prescription drugs for reasons unrelated to a medical condition. The use of prescription drugs in this form is abusive. It is a very dangerous and growing problem in our nation today.

Some of the prescription drugs that you can become addicted to quite easily are narcotic painkillers, sedatives and tranquilizers and stimulants. It is not known why prescription drug abuse in on the rise but the availability of such drugs is on reason. Doctors are also prescribing more of these drugs than ever before and an increase in the usage of online pharmacies plays a role. These online pharmacies often do not require a prescription and will even fill prescriptions for youngsters.

In 2007 a survey conducted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse showed that 15% of high school seniors had abused prescription drugs. The most popular of the drugs abused were codeine-based painkillers such as oxycodone (brand name OxyContin) and hydrocodone (brand name Vicodin).

Symptoms of prescription drug abuse are:
  • Frequent misplacement or "losing" of prescriptions
  • Going to more than one doctor for prescriptions
  • Taking more than what is prescribed
  • Theft, forging or selling of prescriptions
  • Mood swings that seem excessive
Prescription drug abuse is a serious problem and in most cases it can be dangerous for the user to stop taking the medications altogether. It is important to consult a physician in regards to how to come off of drugs.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Colorado Drug Treatment Centers

The Colorado Department of Human Services reports that in 2007 the number one drug that was abused was cocaine. A close second was marijuana and methamphetamine was on the rise. In 2002 the CDHS reported that 6.7% of adults in households with phones had a substance abuse disorder. This is an alarming number. It is important for these people and others to know that there is help to be had and that there are various ways to get the help. Some people may want to overcome their substance abuse addiction but think they can't afford a drug rehabilitation center because of lack of money or insurance. For most people, there are programs that can offer assistance. When checking out rehabilitation centers it is always good to inquire about what programs they offer or accept.

Here are a few drug treatment options in Colorado:

Awareness Institute, Inc. - This is an outpatient substance abuse treatment center located in Pueblo. They offer a mix of mental health services and substance abuse treatment. The offer special programs for adolescents, criminal justice clients and DUI/DWI offenders. They offer Spanish for those that need it and they accept private payment. For more information please call 1-719-546-0904.

Sobriety House, Inc. - This Denver based substance abuse treatment center offers both outpatient and residential (non-hospital) treatment. They offer a good array of payment options including private pay, most health insurance and military insurance (TriCare). These services are available to men, women, criminal justice clients and DUI/DWI offenders. Call 1-303-722-5746 for more information.

Genesis - Genesis offers mental health and substance abuse treatment all in one. They are located in Colorado Springs and offer treatment to men, women, adolescents, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients. The offer a sliding fee scale that is income based and they accept most insurances as well as private pay. Contact 1-970-522-4549.

Springs Counseling Center - This is a substance abuse treatment center that also treats mental health issues for men as well as DUI/DWI offenders. They are located in Glenwood Springs and accept private health insurances as well as private payment. If you would like more information please call 1-970-945-7858.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Intervention

An intervention takes place when you surround an addict with love and support and try to get them to accept help for their addiction. Your timing is critical in all of this. There will be no way around the defensiveness of the addict and possible negative reactions. However, everyone comes to a "low point" or a point in time when they are more susceptible to change than at other times. Those who are close to the addict may know when the addict may be most likely to accept the plea for help.

Research on addicts shows that 90% of addicts, when approached through intervention, will accept the help being offered if they intervention is done in the right spirit. You need to make sure that everyone involved has the same goals and wants what is ultimately best for the addict, even if that means that it will be hard on the individuals surrounding that person.

There are several methods surrounding interventions. You may want to talk to a trained addiction specialist who has handled many intervention cases about which method may be right for the addict and the support group surrounding the addict. It is important to note that interventions can be held for individuals with ANY addiction. This includes alcohol, substance abuse, gambling, and more.

It is important to only have those closest to the addict involved in the intervention. This should be a safe place for the individual. They should be surrounded with people they trust and know love them. It is important that they realize that everyone comes in a spirit of love and understanding with the intention to help, not judge.

When the addict does decide that they want help it is best to get them to a residential treatment program and seek professional help.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Warning Signs of Drug Abuse

Drug abuse warning signs affect are different for everyone. However, there are some common warning signs that you should be aware of in case you or someone you love has a problem and needs help.

Physical warning signs - these are some of the signs you may see but remember that this is not all inclusive and if you suspect drug abuse you need to seek help.
  • Cycles of increased energy, restless behavior and changes in sleep cycles
  • Slowed reaction time, speech or other behaviors
  • Marked weight changes
  • Excessive sleep in cycles
  • Changes in clothing (perhaps to hide needle marks)
  • Any sign of drug paraphernalia
  • Chronic sinus problems or nose bleeds
  • Constant signs of bronchitis or breathing troubles
  • Ongoing dental problems
Mental/Emotional warning signs -
  • Over abundance of energy, more talkative than normal
  • Irritability, anxiety, increase in anger or uncontrollable anger
  • Lethargic behavior, overly calm or unfazed by what is going on around them
  • Depression or depressed behavior
  • Delusions or paranoia
  • Hallucinations
Other signs -
  • Theft
  • Loss of concern for personal hygiene
  • Lack of concern about a job or increased job instability
  • Distancing oneself from family and friends/increased isolation
  • Doctor hopping/ excessive refills of prescription drugs
If you suspect that someone you care about has a drug abuse problem seek help as soon as possible by contacting a drug rehabilitation center.