Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers In Wisconsin
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It’s not easy to ask for help with substance abuse, and finding treatment can be confusing. With over 300 rehabs in Wisconsin to choose from, it’s good to know what different options are available to you. Whether you’re looking for treatment for yourself or for a loved one, there is a quality rehab in Wisconsin that can help. No matter your substance of abuse or unique needs, we can help you find the right facility.
First, you’ll have to decide between inpatient and outpatient treatment. Also known as a residential rehab, an inpatient facility houses clients for a period of time—often 30 to 90 days. Clients participate in daily sessions with licensed counselors and therapists, while also having 24/7 care at the facility. They have the chance to immerse themselves in a recovery environment, with other like-minded people. Because relapse is so common early in recovery, inpatient can be an important choice that safely separates you or your loved one from possible temptations at home.
There are also outpatient rehabs that offer daytime treatment services, but clients do not reside at the facility. This leaves time to still maintain other responsibilities at work and home if needed. Though early recovery can be a risky time, outpatient is typically more affordable and feasible in people’s schedules than inpatient—and some treatment is better than no treatment. Outpatient can also be helpful after an inpatient stay, to help during the transition into living a sober life outside of the residential facility.
Select a Rehab Center by County
Communities across Wisconsin have been fighting against a powerful tide of substance abuse. Rates of >a href="https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/2015_Wisconsin_BHBarometer.pdf">alcohol abuse among the state’s population (7.8%) have been increasingly higher than the national average (6.5%) in the past 5 years. Beyond issues with alcohol, there’s also been a rise in drug abuse, especially amongst its population aged 35 and younger. As a consequence, in 2013, there were more overdose deaths in Wisconsin than deaths due to car accidents, suicides, and firearms.
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Adams County
Ashland County
Ashland County/Bayfield County
Barron County
Barron County/Chippewa County
Bayfield County
Brown County
Buffalo County
Burnett County
Calumet County
Calumet County/Manitowoc County
Calumet County/Winnebago County
Chippewa County
Clark County
Columbia County
Crawford County
Dane County
Dane County/Jefferson County
Dodge County
Dodge County/Columbia County
Dodge County/Jefferson County
Door County
Douglas County
Dunn County
Eau Claire County
Eau Claire County/Chippewa Count
Florence County
Fond du Lac County
Fond du Lac County/Dodge County
Forest County
Grant County
Green County
Green County/Dane County
Green Lake County
Green Lake County/Waushara Count
Iowa County
Iowa County/Grant County
Iron County
Jackson County
Jefferson County
Jefferson County/Waukesha County
Juneau County
Kenosha County
Kewaunee County
Kewaunee County/Brown County
La Crosse County
Lafayette County
Lafayette County/Grant County
Lafayette County/Iowa County
Langlade County
Lincoln County
Manitowoc County
Marathon County
Marathon County/Clark County
Marathon County/Shawano County
Marinette County
Marquette County
Menominee County
Milwaukee County
Milwaukee County/Ozaukee County
Milwaukee County/Washington Coun
Monroe County
Oconto County
Oneida County
Outagamie County
Outagamie County/Brown County
Outagamie County/Calumet County
Outagamie County/Calumet County/
Ozaukee County
Ozaukee County/Washington County
Pepin County
Pierce County
Pierce County/St. Croix County
Polk County
Polk County/Barron County
Portage County
Portage County/Wood County
Price County
Racine County
Richland County
Rock County
Rock County/Dane County
Rock County/Green County
Rusk County
Sauk County
Sauk County/Adams County/Columbi
Sauk County/Columbia County
Sauk County/Richland County
Sawyer County
Shawano County
Shawano County/Menominee County
Sheboygan County
St. Croix County
Taylor County
Trempealeau County
Vernon County
Vernon County/Crawford County
Vernon County/Monroe County
Vernon County/Richland County
Vilas County
Walworth County
Walworth County/Jefferson County
Walworth County/Kenosha County
Walworth County/Racine County
Walworth County/Waukesha County
Washburn County
Washburn County/Sawyer County
Washington County
Washington County/Dodge County
Washington County/Fond du Lac Co
Waukesha County
Waupaca County
Waupaca County/Outagamie County
Waushara County
Winnebago County
Wood County
Wisconsin—Reshaping the Approach to Addiction Treatment
Those communities have begun to come together in an effort to counter the state’s current problem. Prevention coalitions and state legislators have been working to create new laws and policies that will increase access to treatment for people in Wisconsin. The state’s courts are shifting from punishing drug offenders with jail time to connecting those people with treatment. Wisconsin is taking a new approach to treatment, in search of evidence-based practices that will truly help those with Substance Use Disorders.
Battling addiction is a tiresome cycle—whether you’re struggling yourself, or you’re watching a loved one struggle. That cycle can end though, with the help of quality treatment and recovery support. There is a wide selection of rehabs in Wisconsin that will build an individualized treatment plan to help you or your loved one. Asking for help is the first step towards recovery. Call us today and we can guide you in your search for a treatment facility: 1-866-207-7436.
- Over 500,000 people in Wisconsin are dependent upon or abusing alcohol and/or drugs each year.
- Only about 5% of the people in need of alcohol abuse treatment receive it, and around 12% of people in need of drug abuse treatment receive it.
- Among people in treatment in Wisconsin during 2015, more than half of them reported alcohol as their primary substance of abuse.
- After alcohol, the next most common substances of abuse were heroin and marijuana.
- The majority of alcohol abusers in Wisconsin were over the age of 30, while the majority of heroin abusers were under the age of 30.
Addiction Treatment in Wisconsin
Regardless of the format, most treatment facilities in Wisconsin offer:
- Screening for substance abuse
- Screening for mental health disorders
- Counseling for individuals, groups, and families
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Substance abuse education
- Relapse prevention and motivational interviewing
Wisconsin’s Substance Abuse Coalitions & Groups
- Within the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, the Bureau of Prevention Treatment and Recovery manages the community-based mental illness and substance use disorder services. The Bureau’s Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) program offers treatment services to eligible individuals in Wisconsin.c
- The Bureau also established the Alliance for Wisconsin Youth (AWY) program, in an effort to improve substance abuse prevention efforts among youth. The Alliance unites over 90 community coalitions across the state, helping them collectively increase awareness in their communities and strengthen their prevention strategies.
- Wisconsin’s State Council on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (SCAODA) coordinates strategies to reduce substance abuse across the state. SCAODA advises legislators on policies, advocates for improved treatment and recovery support, and helps to coordinate funding for those efforts.
- The Milwaukee County Substance Abuse Prevention (MCSAP) Coalition is working to improve the quality of life in Milwaukee’s communities through substance abuse prevention. Their current priorities are addressing policies, treatment practices, and prevention programs related to youth marijuana use and fatal drug overdose.
- IMPACT is a designated Access Point in Milwaukee county for adults seeking treatment for alcohol and/or drug abuse. IMPACT conducts free and confidential screenings, consultations, and referrals to connect individuals in need with appropriate help.