Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers In Arkansas
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There are more than 80 different treatment facilities in Arkansas. Most rehabs in the state offer outpatient care, ideal for clients who can only attend treatment services during daytime hours. But, there’s also a large proportion of rehabs that offer inpatient care, where clients are residents of the facility, participate in intensive therapy, and receive round-the-clock care.
Most evaluations of treatment efforts show better outcomes in people who attend inpatient treatment. At a residential facility, clients are separated from their daily lives, which allows them to focus on healing and keeps them safe from external influences. The constant access to care and support is important to building a strong foundation of recovery.
Arkansas has evolved its treatment approach over the years, and the state recognizes the link between substance abuse and mental illness. Because of this, there’s a wider selection of dual diagnosis rehabs in Arkansas for those seeking mental health services alongside substance abuse services.
Many rehabs in the state also have specially tailored groups to serve the diverse needs of their clients. Some groups are gender-specific, age-specific, or geared towards survivors of different forms of trauma, such as domestic violence or sexual abuse.
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Like several other states in the southern U.S., Arkansas has struggled with marijuana and amphetamine abuse—particularly in its larger cities. Now, like the rest of the country, the state is seeing a dramatic increase in heroin and prescription drug abuse. The sale of opioids in Arkansas is 25% higher than the national average and it has the 25th highest death rate in the country, averaging at least 1 overdose death each day.
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Benton County
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Chicot County
Clark County
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Cleburne County
Cleburne County/Faulkner County
Cleveland County
Columbia County
Conway County
Craighead County
Crawford County
Crittenden County
Cross County
Dallas County
Desha County
Desha County/Drew County
Drew County
Faulkner County
Franklin County
Fulton County
Fulton County/Izard County/Sharp
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Garland County
Garland County/Saline County
Grant County
Greene County
Hempstead County
Hot Spring County
Howard County
Independence County
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Izard County
Jackson County
Jefferson County
Johnson County
Lafayette County
Lawrence County
Lee County
Lincoln County
Little River County
Logan County
Lonoke County
Lonoke County/Pulaski County
Madison County
Marion County
Miller County
Mississippi County
Monroe County
Montgomery County
Montgomery County/Pike County
Nevada County
Nevada County/Hempstead County
Newton County
Ouachita County
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Perry County
Phillips County
Pike County
Poinsett County
Polk County
Pope County
Prairie County
Pulaski County
Pulaski County/Saline County
Randolph County
Saline County
Scott County
Scott County/Sebastian County
Searcy County
Searcy County/Baxter County
Sebastian County
Sevier County
Sharp County
St. Francis County
St. Francis County/Crittenden Co
Stone County
Union County
Van Buren County
Van Buren County/Cleburne County
Van Buren County/Faulkner County
Washington County
Washington County/Benton County
White County
Woodruff County
Yell County
Arkansas Addiction Treatment
Abuse of these substances are serious problems for Arkansas’ citizens and families, so the state is taking action. Several Arkansas universities have initiated studies on the adverse effects of these dangerous substances and possible treatments. State policymakers have established legislation to monitor prescription drugs, and there are prescription drug take-back days around every 6 months.
Treatment programs are constantly evolving to meet the state’s changing needs. Whether you, a friend, or a family member is in need of addiction treatment in Arkansas, the right option is out there. If you need help during your search, don’t hesitate to call us: 1-866-207-7436.
- Each year, almost 200,000 people are dependent on or abusing alcohol and/or drugs.
- About 10% of the people who need treatment for alcohol abuse receive it.
- More than 20% of the people who need treatment for drug abuse receive it.
- In 2015, nearly 30% of the people who were admitted into treatment reported amphetamines as their primary substance of abuse
- Behind amphetamines, the most common substances of abuse were alcohol, marijuana, and then opiates other than heroin.
Finding Sobriety in Arkansas
You can expect to find these standard treatment services at most Arkansas rehabs:
- Substance abuse screenings and assessments
- Urine screenings for drugs or alcohol
- Individual, group, and family counseling sessions
- Relapse-prevention training
- 12-step work
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and anger management
- Discharge planning, aftercare, and case management services.
Substance Abuse Organizations in Arkansas
- The Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) has a Division of Behavioral Health (DBHS), which promotes healthy and safe lifestyles that are free from substance abuse. DBHS is the state’s authority on funding, licensing, and monitoring treatment programs in the state, as well as establishing communities of support for recovering people.
- The state’s DHS established the Arkansas Alcohol and Drug Abuse Coordinating Council to oversee the planning and budgeting of various education, prevention, and treatment services. The council is comprised of law enforcement officers, school board members, school teachers and administrators, parents, students, treatment professionals, and health professionals.
- The Arkansas Department of Health and Arkansas Medical Society support and oversee the state’s Prescription Monitoring Program. The program collects prescribing and dispensing data on controlled substance prescription drugs, in an effort to reduce their misuse and abuse.
- The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff established the Minority Research Center on Tobacco and Addictions (MRC), to conduct research on substance abuse and help with prevention, education, and evaluation efforts. They focus especially on helping minority populations in Arkansas, and their research is used nationally as well.
- The Arkansas National Guard Counterdrug Program (AR-CD) supports military, law enforcement agencies, and community based counterdrug operations. Their aim is to reduce the substance abuse and the influx of illicit drugs coming into the state.