Ohio Drug Rehab & Alcohol Treatment
There are many drug and alcohol rehab facilities in Ohio and many are excellent treatment centers. However, we have discovered that not only does reaching out across state borders help find you the perfect fit, it also helps increase your chance of remaining sober once you are out of treatment. We deal with many different types of treatment programs to help fit your needs, such as 12 Step programs, Holistic programs, Christian-based programs, and more. Our drug and alcohol rehabilitation service can help you analyze your treatment center options and find treatment in Ohio or elsewhere.
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According to a 2003 survey, 24% of people in Ohio reported binge drinking and more than 65% of 18-25-year-olds admitted drinking in the month prior to the survey with 54% in the ages over 26. 7.9% of the total population showed dependence on alcohol or abuse of alcohol in that year.
Powder cocaine is available anywhere within the state of Ohio. Crack is predominantly available in the metropolitan areas.
As in most states, the most heavily used and abused drug is marijuana. Most of it is imported from Mexico but there is locally grown marijuana available as well. Many people do not think that marijuana is a dangerous drug. However, most of the people addicted to harder and more dangerous drugs admit to having begun their drug experimentation with marijuana.
There has been a steady increase of the so-called club drugs in Ohio. Ecstasy, ketamine, GHB, and LSD are easily obtainable all over the state. Juveniles and young people are providing the increase as they attend the popular and common rave parties. PCP is smoked in marijuana joints that have been dipped in a liquid form of the drug.
A significant threat in Ohio is the abuse of prescription drugs such as Oxycontin. Oxycontin is the most prevalent diverted drug in the state. Another opiate, heroin, is growing in popularity among the young adults of the state. Anyone who is addicted to an opiate must have a medically supervised detox before entered into treatment. While there are some treatment facilities that offer detox programs on the premises, most do not. Sober Solutions can help you to coordinate every aspect of treatment in order to provide you with the safest and most effective treatment available.
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