Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers In West Virginia
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Substance abuse is not a character flaw or a moral failing—it’s a serious condition that deserves proper treatment, and it shouldn’t be taken lightly. Unlike many other conditions, there is no single “cure” for substance abuse. Recovery is a complete lifestyle change, but, in treatment, you can begin healing and learn the needed tools for living a sober life. We can help you navigate the treatment process and find the right rehab for you or your loved one in West Virginia
There are over 100 treatment centers across the state with different formats and specialties. You’ll find mostly outpatient treatment facilities in West Virginia, which are typically more affordable and flexible with people’s schedules. Clients attend therapy, group sessions, and treatment activities during scheduled times, but can still maintain work and home responsibilities if needed. However, for people very early in the recovery process, staying in their home environment is a potential relapse risk. Often, outpatient is a follow up to an inpatient stay.
Inpatient rehabs, also known as residential rehabs, offer an added layer of security because clients become residents of the facility for a period of time and are safely separated from that home environment. Clients participate in intensive therapy, counseling groups, and have access to round-the-clock care. Many inpatient rehabs are also involved with local self-help groups and recovery programs, which can help clients get connected in the community. The time spent there is an important opportunity to practice living a clean and sober life.
Beyond the treatment format, you can also find rehabs with special services. Some offer groups for clients with criminal justice issues or DUIs. Others offer special groups for people who have experienced domestic violence or sexual abuse. Because mental illness can so often contribute to substance abuse, there are also specific dual diagnosis facilities in West Virginia. These facilities treat a range of conditions—depression, anxiety, mood disorders, eating disorders—alongside substance abuse so clients can build long-term recovery.
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West Virginia has made headlines in recent years as its communities have been devastated by the opioid epidemic. More than heroin, the major problem has been prescription opioid painkillers, and the state has one of the highest prescribing rates in the country. Some of this trend is attributed to the prevalence of coal mining, timbering, and farming—all occupations that are prone to causing injuries, for which opioids are often prescribed. Yet, as a consequence, West Virginia had the highest drug overdose death rate in the United States during 2014—more than double the national averages.
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West Virginia—Rethinking Pain Management, Modernizing Treatment
In response, the state is making major changes. From legislators, to addictions professionals, to local community members, people from all walks of life are working to prevent substance abuse and save lives in West Virginia. With improved regulations on prescriptions and new medication disposal sites, rates of opioid prescribing and abuse are slowly decreasing. The state has worked to make life-saving treatment available to more people, and now more than 25% of West Virginia’s rehabs offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) to help those with severe opioid dependence.
Recovery and freedom from substances is possible, and treatment centers in West Virginia are working to help more people find that path. Asking for help is the first step—whether it’s for yourself or for a loved one. No matter what your or your loved one’s substance of abuse may be, there is a quality rehab in West Virginia that can help you find a new way to live. Call us today to talk about your options: 1-866-207-7436.
- Each year in West Virginia, nearly 150,000 people are dependent upon or abusing substances.
- Between 11% and 13% of those people receive needed treatment services.
- In West Virginia’s treatment centers during 2013, nearly one third of all people reported opiates other than heroin—typically prescription painkillers—as their primary substance of abuse.
- The portion of prescription opiate abusers in treatment decreased significantly from 2013 to 2015, but rates of alcohol abuse during that same time period nearly doubled.
- Heroin was the primary substance of abuse for almost 15% of people in West Virginia’s treatment centers during 2015, with the majority between the ages of 21 and 35.
Building Sobriety in West Virginia
In general, most treatment facilities in West Virginia offer these services:
- Substance abuse screenings and counseling
- Mental health assessments
- Urine screenings for drugs and/or alcohol
- Individual, group, and family therapy
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Relapse prevention and anger management
West Virginia’s Recovery Advocates
- West Virginia’s Bureau for Behavioral Health and Health Facilities designated the Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse as the Single State Authority (SSA) on prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and research for substance abuse services. The Division works to collect data on the state’s substance abuse services, improve the practices of treatment providers, and increase access to treatment and recovery support for people in need.
- The Bureau has implemented the Governor’s Initiative on Substance Abuse, which consists of an Advisory Council improving policies regarding substance abuse, as well as Regional Task Forces. These Task Forces are open to the public across the state of West Virginia, allowing citizens from all walks of life to get involved in strategies to reduce substance abuse.
- First Choice Services is a non-profit division of First Choice Health Systems, which offers treatment and data collection services for addiction and mental health care. Peer-support specialists and recovery coaches operate First Choice Services’ 24/7 call and text line, 1-844-HELP-4-WC, to provide immediate help for West Virginian’s struggling with addiction or mental health issues.
- Strong Through Our Plan (The STOP Coalition) is a community group in Southern West Virginia that provides services regarding substance abuse prevention and recovery. The STOP Coalition works with after-school programs, summer day camps, and other organizations in an effort to most effectively prevent drug and alcohol abuse.
- The Drug Free Berkeley Coalition is a group of volunteers dedicated to the B.O.L.D. movement (Building Our Lives Drug-Free). The coalition is involved in advocacy efforts and education about substance abuse, working with both youth and families in Berkeley County, West Virginia.