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      Find An Addiction Rehab In Hawaii Today

      It is imperative that you call now for a free confidential assessment for drug & alcohol rehab centers in Hawaii. 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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      With almost 200 rehabs to choose from across Hawaii’s islands, there’s a variety of options that can suit your needs. Hawaii’s state-funded treatment programs have encouraging treatment outcomes, with over 60% of adolescents and over 70% of adults reporting no substance use six months after treatment. Six months after treatment, most clients also were employed or attending school, had stable living arrangements, and had experienced no major psychological distress since discharge.

      There majority of facilities in Hawaii offer outpatient care. In these settings, clients attend treatment during the day and can still maintain other aspects of daily life. These settings are ideal for adolescents, which makes up about 50% of Hawaii’s treatment population.

      Though there are fewer inpatient facilities, they can have significant benefits. At an inpatient facility, clients have the freedom to fully dedicate their time and energy to recovery. Based on treatment outcomes, clients in Hawaii who attended residential facilities were more likely to complete their treatment with no drug use.

      Treatment is individual for each person. At least 1 in every 10 people admitted to Hawaii’s state treatment programs had additional issues beyond substance abuse, like depression and other mental disorders. For cases like these, there are dual diagnosis rehabs, which offer mental health and substance abuse services together.

      Select a Rehab Center by County

      Hawaii has been the capital of methamphetamine use in the U.S. since the 1980s. Crystal meth is readily available in most areas in Hawaii, and the extremely potent stimulant is a serious problem among Hawaii’s adults. The drug can cause significant mental disturbance, is linked to higher crime rates, and has the potential to destroy lives. In 2014, over 60% of arrests in Oahu involved people with severe mental illness or substance abuse problems, and many of them were homeless.

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      Finding the right help for yourself or a loved one can be an overwhelming and stressful process. If you are feeling overwhelmed, please feel free to call our sponsored hotline. Start the road to recovery today!

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      Hawaii—Funding Treatment to Protect Its Communities

      The state has received large federal grants to help prevent substance abuse and mental health disorders. Hawaii’s policymakers are working to increase access to community treatment programs and divert people to service programs instead of jail. As Hawaii progresses in drug policy, it’s state-funded treatment services are also improving.

      State-funded programs in Hawaii have promising treatment outcomes, and this reflects a trend in Hawaii’s rehabs as a whole. No matter what substance you or a loved one is struggling with, there is a facility in Hawaii that can help you build a sober life. Feel free to call us at anytime and discuss your options: 1-866-207-7436.

      • More than 100,000 people on Hawaii’s islands are dependent upon or abusing alcohol and/or drugs each year.
      • Around 7% of the people who need treatment for alcohol abuse receive it.
      • For drug abuse, more than 14% of people who need treatment receive it.
      • Among people in treatment in Hawaii during 2015, over 35% of them reported amphetamines as their primary substance of abuse.
      • Behind amphetamines, marijuana was commonly reported as a primary substance of abuse, followed by alcohol.

      Building Sobriety in Hawaii

      There are some standard services that most Hawaii rehabs will offer:

      • Screening and assessment for substance use disorder
      • Individual, group, and marriage counseling
      • Relapse-prevention
      • Motivational interviewing and anger management
      • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
      • Discharge planning and aftercare services, like case management

      Hawaii’s Addiction Organizations

      • Hawaii’s Department of Health has an Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division (ADAD) is the primary source of public funds for substance abuse treatment. The ADAD works to make treatment services available statewide, provide training and certification to professionals, as well as coordinate prevention activities.
      • The Hawaii Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance Division created the Hawaii Partnership to Prevent Underage Drinking (HPPUD) to address the state’s problem with underage drinking. Coalitions from across the state are joined together in this partnership, educating local communities and advocating for improved legislation regarding underage drinking.
      • The Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii (CDFH) is a group dedicated to substance abuse prevention among Hawaii’s children and families. The group works to strengthen communities, increase public awareness, and connect people with needed resources and services. CDFH has a directory of substance abuse treatment programs in the state.
      • The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Community Services has a State Prevention Framework centered around Hawaii’s youth. The program provides school-age kids with life-skills training to help them make healthy, drug-free choices.
      • The Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii are also a major group promoting substance abuse prevention. Different BGC’s across the state include health and life skills as core components of their youth programs, teaching kids to resist drug abuse.
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