Heroin Addiction Treatment Programs in Alabama
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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: Alabama 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 Alabama.
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Heroin Addiction Medications and Uses
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Addiction Stats for the State of Alabama
The rates of addicts being incarcerated in Alabama have skyrocketed. In 1978, Alabama locked up 144 people for every 100,000 residents. That was tied with the state of Oklahoma for the 12th highest in the country. By 2013, the rate had jumped to 647 per 100,000 and is lower than in only three states – Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma. Alabama was one of only five states with an incarceration rate higher than 600 inmates per 100,000 residents. Drug offenders accounted for 36.6 percent of all new prison admissions from Oct. 1, 2009, to Sept. 30, 2012. Due to the overpopulation of the prison systems in Alabama, the court systems have started to offer deferred prosecution for non-violent first-time drug offenders. This has started to open the door for addicts to get the help that they so desperately need in Alabama. There have been many recent reports that heroin has become less expensive than it has been in years. This price shift in Alabama 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 Alabama on opioid abuse, there has been a huge resurgence of heroin-addicted people in Alabama. 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 Alabama.
Heroin addiction is becoming an epidemic in Alabama and the way the government treats addicts has not proven to combat the problem. The State of Alabama has an antiquated policy of locking people up in their prison system rather than getting the addict the help they need. Study after study has shown us that the incarceration of heroin addicts has not helped the problem at large but actually fueled the problem to continue. Studies have also shown that the treatment of addicts is less expensive and far more effective than locking up addicts in Alabama. Too often, people are being punished in Alabama for the sole crime of being an addict, and in many cases, this leads to a felony that can have a life-long sentence for someone not being able to find work or decent housing.
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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 Alabama. 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
Pearson Hall (Alcohol and Drug Abuse)
Pearson Hall in Birmingham, Alabama, offers opioid, opiate, and narcotics treatment and detox services. Their programs range from residential long-term treatment for opioid addiction to short-term treatment programs for substance abuse.
ADATC Pearson Hall
2701 Jefferson Ave SW
Birmingham, Alabama
Rapha Treatment Center
Rapha Treatment Center offers faith-based and Christian treatment programs for opioid addiction and those suffering from dependency on their pain medications. This is a long-term inpatient Christian-based treatment program offering opioid detox and a 6 month up to one-year treatment program.
Faith-Based treatment programs for opioid addiction in Attalla Alabama
Rapha Treatment Center
677 West Covington Ave
Attalla, Alabama
Army Substance Abuse Program
The Army Substance Abuse Center in Fort Rucker Has limited resources for treatment but does offer medical detox and some outpatient substance abuse treatment. The Army Substance Abuse Program does offer PTSD treatment and treatment programs for those with co-occurring substance abuse issues and mental health concerns.
Army Substance Abuse Program
Fort Rucker, Alabama
The Bridge Westwood Residential Treatment Program
The Bridge is an adolescent and teenage residential treatment center for young adults. Offering a long-term inpatient rehabilitation program for teens who have become addicted to pain pills. The Bridge does not have a detox program, so outside detox is mandatory before intake is possible.
3401 Newman Rd
Mobile, Alabama
New Hope
New Hope Resources offers an Opiate, opioid, and narcotics drug detox program. The Medically assisted detox facility in Pelham, Alabama, offers outpatient support and weekly meetings for continued care after the detox is completed.
New Hope Resources
1940 Hwy 33 STE A
Pelham, Alabama