From Rural to Urban, from the farm to the city, Indiana has Rehab Centers that are Right for You
The Hoosier state is home to a little over 6.5 million people. With many fairly large cities such as Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Bloomington, and South Bend, the state still hasn’t forgotten its farming roots. Hoosiers enjoy corn mazes, corn hole, and corn farming. Yes, corn is a recurring theme — as are faith, family, and friendship.
Indiana also has the distinction of being a major crossroad for the United States. I-69, when complete, is slated to be part of a highway corridor providing Interstate travel from the Mexican border in Texas to the Canadian border in Port Huron, MI. This Interstate will cut a path through Indiana that leads straight to Mexico and the drugs flowing freely across the U.S./Mexico border. The other problem Indiana faces when it comes to drugs and their easy access is the close proximity to other larger cities where drugs are currently a problem such as Detroit, MI, Chicago, Il, St. Louis, MO, and Cleveland, OH.
Anyone struggling with addiction in Indiana has options available for getting help. There are facilities located throughout the state, in large cities and small, that are dedicated to providing help for those seeking Indiana drug rehab treatment. DrugRehab.org is here to lend a helping hand to find the facility that best meets your treatment needs according to the type of addiction you have, the severity of your addiction, and your location.
Drug Facts Hoosiers Need to Know
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health generates a report that estimates several measurements for drug use in individual states and nationwide. Indiana falls at or below the national average in every category of drug and alcohol abuse except one. That one category is, in the past year, nonmedical use of pain relievers. In Indiana, these numbers were well above the national average and among the highest in the nation for all age categories except the 12-17 age group.
2009 saw 929 Hoosier deaths that were directly related to the use of drugs. There were only 714 deaths from vehicle accidents and 735 deaths from firearms in the same year. This places the incidence of drug-related deaths in the Hoosier state, 14.5 per 100,000, well above the national average of 12.8 per 100,000 people.
Drug Related Crime in Indiana
Between 2008 and 2011, the number of meth lab seizures in Indiana increased an alarming 94 percent from 739 in 2008 to 1,432 in 2011.
People seeking admission into various Indiana drug rehab programs most commonly cite marijuana as their substance of dependence.
According to a 2006 Census Bureau report, Indiana is ranked 29th in the nation for violent crime with a rate of 315 incidents of violent crime per 100,000 population.
Treatment Options for Hoosiers Trying to Overcome Addiction
Getting help is important when you’re trying to overcome addiction to any drug. With such an overwhelming increase in meth lab seizures, many Hoosiers are seeking methamphetamine treatment in Indiana. The numbers are also quite alarming for prescription drug treatments and marijuana rehab admissions.
One of the most effective types of treatment for all three of these is equine therapy in Indiana for addiction. Part of the reason this is such an effective treatment is that it doesn’t focus on addiction, religion, or even education — at least, not in the traditional sense. It’s about giving people another life to care for and receive care in return. It’s about giving them responsibility that will lead to confidence and positive feedback. It’s about replacing something negative that’s bringing them down with something positive and uplifting.
Another option (out of many) for Indiana drug rehab treatment that is highly effective is long-term residential treatment. In fact, the common recommendation is a four-month or longer stay in a residential rehab facility. Additional time may be required for particularly strong or long-term addictions and dependencies. The goal of these long-term facilities is to arm those in rehab with the greatest possible willpower, coping mechanisms, and social skills to draw from before returning to their homes and the temptation of their old routines.
Let Us Help You get the Indiana Drug Rehab Help You Need Today
Hoosiers are known to be strong and resilient people. DrugRehab.org understands this completely. However, it is wise to get a little guidance when you need it. We can help point you in the direction of the best drug treatment rehab programs in Indiana. More importantly, we can cut through the confusion that often surrounds insurance forms, admissions papers, paying for drug rehab, and sifting through the details so that you can get the treatment you need with minimal fuss.
One call to our toll-free number, listed above, is all it takes to start your walk on the road to recovery. Give us a call, and we’ll assist you in getting the help you need for yourself or someone you care about.
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Columbus (6)
Connersville (4)
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Decatur (5)
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Elkhart (6)
Elwood (1)
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Evansville (24)
Fort Wayne (35)
Frankfort (3)
Franklin (3)
Gary (8)
Goshen (6)
Greencastle (4)
Greenfield (6)
Greensburg (2)
Greenwood (5)
Hammond (4)
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Highland (2)
Hobart (1)
Huntington (3)
Indianapolis (71)
Jasper (3)
Jeffersonville (9)
Kendallville (1)
Knox (1)
Kokomo (6)
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La Porte (3)
Lafayette (11)
Lagrange (2)
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South Bend (10)
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