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      Find An Addiction Rehab In Louisiana Today

      It is imperative that you call now for a free confidential assessment for drug & alcohol rehab centers in Louisiana. We are professionals who can help get you or a loved in the right facility depending upon your needs don't wait, call now!

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      Across the state of Louisiana, there are more than 150 different substance abuse treatment facilities. There are many different factors to take into consideration as you search for a rehab. Whether it’s for you or for a loved one, first think about which types of settings and services might best suit your needs. Treatment is only the start to a long journey in recovery, but a quality rehab can help establish a solid foundation for that journey.

      One crucial aspect of treatment is the length of the stay, as well as the level of involvement in treatment activities. At inpatient treatment facilities, clients are residents for a designated period of time, during which they can completely immerse themselves in the recovery process. While it may seem difficult to leave the responsibilities of home, family, or work in order to attend inpatient treatment, this decision can have a huge impact on a person’s later success.

      After inpatient (or as a more flexible treatment alternative), many people attend an outpatient facility. Outpatient can aid clients as they transition into living their new, sober lives, and hold them accountable in the process. Favorable treatment outcomes are still possible with outpatient services, as long as sufficient time is dedicated to the treatment process. In general, more hours involved in treatment activities is associated with greater success in long-term recovery.

      You’ll also have to consider possible conditions that contribute to substance abuse behaviors. For people coping with co-occurring mental illness, there are dual diagnosis rehabs. For people who have experienced various forms of trauma or abuse, there are facilities with special trauma-related counseling. For people with DUIs, other legal issues, or financial constraints, there are rehabs with special accommodations to help these unique situations.

      Select a Rehab Center by County

      Louisiana faces some unique substance abuse challenges, as synthetic and “designer” drugs have become increasingly popular. The opioid crisis has also hit the state hard, as opioid overdoses have increased by more than 33% since 2009. Both men and women are being affected by this crisis. The state has also seen a shift as the wealthiest Louisianans have become the most likely to be hospitalized for opioids, and the poorest have become the least likely.

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      Louisiana—Treatment Focused on Long-Term Recovery

      In response, Louisiana has begun to implement harm reduction strategies, like allowing Naloxone—an opioid overdose reversal drug—to be available over-the-counter in local pharmacies. The state has also worked to prohibit new synthetic drugs as they emerge on the streets of local communities. People in need are now turning to substance abuse treatment centers, rather than short-term detox programs in hospitals.

      This trend reflects a shift in substance abuse treatment, from short-term fixes to long-term recovery. There is a substance abuse treatment facility in Louisiana that can help you or your loved one find freedom from addiction. Call us today to talk about the range of options available: 1-866-207-7436.

      • Only 7% of people who need treatment for alcohol abuse in the state actually receive treatment services.
      • Among people who need treatment for drug abuse, more than 16% of people receive it.
      • People in treatment in Louisiana during 2015 most commonly reported “other” as their primary substance of abuse—in many cases referring to synthetic or “designer” drugs.
      • The other common substances of abuse were alcohol, amphetamines, along with heroin and other opiates.

      Finding Sobriety and Happiness in Louisiana

      In Louisiana, most rehabs offer these services:

      Louisiana’s Groups Promoting Recovery

      • Within Louisiana’s Department of Health (LDH), the Office of Behavioral Health (OBH) is the authority on addictive disorders services. OBH services provide treatment for people struggling with addictions to alcohol, drugs, or gambling, as well as support for affected families and friends.
      • On the LDH website, the OBH provides useful information about preventing substance abuse, as well as a directory of methadone clinics throughout the state. The site also provides a list of links to informative sites as well as recovery support in Louisiana, for both addictive disorders and other mental health conditions.
      • The Greater New Orleans Drug Demand Reduction Coalition (GNODDRC) is a non-profit organization working to reduce the dangers associated with drug abuse in the New Orleans community. The coalition is involved in prevention efforts, advocates for improvements in treatment, and supports law enforcement—all in pursuit of building a safer and healthier community in New Orleans.
      • The Knowledge Effect is a community coalition working to raise awareness about the issue of substance abuse in the Lafayette Parish. Their aim is to spark change within the community by reducing environmental factors that increase the risk of substance abuse, as well as equipping young people with knowledge to help them make better decisions.
      • The Jefferson Parish Alliance of Concerned Citizens (JPACC) is a diverse coalition made up of parents, young people, educators, law enforcement, health professionals, and elected officials, all working to increase public awareness of substance abuse. Through their prevention and advocacy efforts, they’re working to decrease the negative impact of alcohol and other drugs in the Jefferson Parish community.
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