Heroin Addiction Treatment Programs in Arkansas
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Types Of Heroin Treatment Programs
DETOX: Heroin addiction can sometimes include other drugs so it is very important to make sure that you disclose all of the drugs you are currently taking and have taken in the past 6 months. This will help the detox center better diagnose and prescribe the best medications to make your detox go smoothly and as pain-free as possible. Do not try to detox on your own. Heroin withdrawal can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the length of heroin use, and the amount of heroin being abused on a daily basis.
Inpatient rehabs: Detox should be followed by an extensive stay at a heroin inpatient treatment program. Most of the people who have fought heroin addiction have one thing in common: They recovered from their addiction at an inpatient heroin rehab center. Some people can find sobriety in an outpatient treatment program but due to the temptations and availability to go find heroin, this type of program is less effective in treating the addiction as a whole. The typical stay for someone recovering from heroin addiction can vary from center to center and usually consists of 30-90-day programs.
Private Inpatient drug rehabs offer the best results for long-lasting sobriety from Heroin addiction. The best treatment facilities for heroin will offer different types of treatment models and detox options for the person who is suffering from the adverse effects of heroin.
Court-ordered treatment: There are many Drug Rehab Facilities that accept criminal justice clients and people with open court cases as an alternative to jail. County and state courts will often suggest treatment in place of jail time for some first-time offender cases.
State-funded heroin treatment programs: Arkansas has set aside some resources for the treatment of heroin addiction. Please call our specialists to find out if you qualify for these state-funded rehab programs that are offered in Arkansas.
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Heroin Addiction Medications and Uses
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Addiction Stats for the State of Arkansas
There have been many recent reports that heroin has become less expensive than it has been in years. This price shift in Arkansas has caused heroin to become a cheaper alternative for people who have developed an addiction to opioids in the form of pharmaceuticals. Due to the short supply of pharmaceutical drugs, heroin has become an inexpensive way to keep from going through the painful withdrawal symptoms from prescription medications.Prescription pain pills can often be overprescribed to patients who realize that they have become dependent on the drug. With recent crackdowns in Arkansas on opioid abuse, there has been a huge resurgence of heroin-addicted people in Arkansas. Adding to the problem is the fact that heroin is often times cut with Fentanyl (used for pain relief for end-stage cancer patients) and the potency can vary, leading to elevated heroin overdose deaths in Arkansas.
In Little Rock, Arkansas, the Drug Enforcement Administration is warning that heroin could become a huge problem in the state. There is an increasing rate of cases involving heroin. In the early 2000s, there were less than a handful of cases, and last year alone, that number jumped to 58. There were 5 deaths attributed to heroin overdose in 2015.
Arkansas is a major trafficking thoroughfare. Most of the heroin that does find its way into the state, is quickly repackaged and shipped out to the northern states, where the demand for the drug is much greater. Arkansas has not seen a significant rise in heroin-related incidents but with the recent crackdown on prescription medications, there is a need for concern. Most people who have found themselves addicted to opioids will need an alternative to the oxys and oxycodone they used to be able to procure with ease. Heroin is the next best choice for most to stave off the painful withdrawal symptoms.
Heroin rehabilitation and drug rehab centers have their work cut out for them in the coming years as the lower-cost heroin reaches across the Mexican border into our great state. Heroin that is coming in from Mexico has changed in purity because the Mexican cartels are now purifying their heroin to a white powder which is more appealing to the younger kids. Due to the availability of a more refined source of heroin in Arkansas, the addiction rate for younger adults has been on a steady rise over the last 5 years. Lonoke County Sheriff, John Staley, stated: “It is coming in and it’s coming fast”. He went further to describe that “With the impact that our narcotics detectives have had on prescription pills in Lonoke County, we are already preparing for the influx of heroin. It has slowed down the market for prescription pills in Lonoke County but, in turn, it is going to cause heroin to move in.” With the severe crackdown on prescription medications, heroin is becoming the go-to drug in Arkansas, to stave off the painful withdrawal symptoms associated with a prescription pill addiction.
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If you are seeking a free or sliding fee scale program, we have some resources listed below for treatment in some of the more populated cities in Arkansas. Due to some overcrowding in the jails, there may be a bit of a wait for some treatment centers, due to the deferred prosecution clients coming from the criminal justice system. We can help you enter a free rehab center today. Call us now to discuss your treatment options.1-800-513-5423
Quapaw House
The Quapaw House offers Medical detox for opiate and painkiller addiction, Detox from Alcohol and drugs, and a long or short-term residential drug rehab center for adults and teens. The Quapaw House in Arkadelphia is a low-cost and no-cost pain pill drug addiction treatment center and transitional housing project that offers child care services.The Quapaw House operates a few of these centers throughout the state of Arkansas and receives funding from the state to help offset the costs of treatment for those suffering from the opioid epidemic.
Quapaw House
401 Crittenden st
Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Quapaw House
812 Mountain Pine Road
Hot Springs, AR
QUAPAW HOUSE INC – WOMEN’S RESIDENTIAL
276 Linden Street
Hot Springs, AR
New Beginnings in McGehee Arkansas
New Beginnings offers Detox for opiate addiction and short-term rehabilitation programs for men, and women. As one of the few centers that will accept women who are pregnant and struggling with prescription medication dependency.
New Beginnings CASA
207 2nd st
McGehee, Arkansas
New Beginnings of Montecillo CASA
351 B Hwy 425 S
Monticello, Arkansas