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Drug Rehab Auburn, Washington

The city of Auburn is located in King County and Pierce County, Washington. Auburn has an estimated population of around 71,000 residents, making it the fourteenth largest city in the state of Washington. Auburn is a suburb of the Seattle metropolitan area and the Sounder Transit Rail allows commuters to get to Downtown Seattle in 25 minutes or less, and to Tacoma in less than 35 minutes. The Muckleshoot Indian Reservation is within Auburn's city limits as well.

There is an Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Program available in Auburn, which is able to provide residents with chemical dependency counseling, relapse prevention, Anger Management, UA's, DUI Assessments, and individual and group counseling. In addition to these outpatient services there is also a medically-supervised medication assisted treatment program for men and women, aged 18 and older which provides methadone, Suboxone, Subutex, and Vivitrol detox treatments as well as counseling and education opportunities.

Understanding Alcohol and Drug Treatment in Auburn, WA.

Every year, millions enroll into drug addiction rehab programs in the US alone. Although rehabilitation benefits most of these people, the great majority have undergone treatment only to relapse later. Actually, studies show that at least 1 in 10 people have been to rehab 5 or more times in the past.

If you are looking to select a facility in Auburn but you are befuddled about the wide variety of options and program types, it is imperative that you learn about what things you should look for while considering a rehab center. This could end up saving you countless hours of wasted time and frustration.

When you know what to ask the facility before entrusting yourself or a loved one to the program, you will be in a better position to confidently pick a rehab center in Auburn that is properly suited your needs and requirements.

To help you make a proper choice, following below are some important factors that you may want to look into before you make the final decision:

a) Results

Most importantly, find out more about the kind of results you can count on from the facilities in question. Different programs will have varied rates of success. Furthermore, some facilities have different definitions of success. Some define success as being any client who completes and graduates the program whereas others consider success as continued sobriety after a defined period of time after graduating the facility.

In that case, you should take a moment to determine the result that you feel is desirable and acceptable prior to making a decision. After all, the decision is highly likely to act as the primary guide in your search for a facility.

At the end of the day, it is your right to question all treatment programs you talk to about what they consider to be a successful outcome. You may also ask about the facilities' success rate and compare the responses so that you end up making an informed decision.

b) Duration

Secondly, you should find out how long drug rehabilitation will take. Typically, you will learn that the rehab center delivers either long term or short term rehab - yet some facilities offer a combination of both.

Typical rehabs last for 28 days. That said, this might not be enough time for you to achieve dependable and stable recovery. After all, substance abuse and addiction is quite complicated and it involves both psychological and physical aspects - that should be handled simultaneously before you are discharged from the rehab program. This means that you might have to remain in the facility longer than the typical 28 days for you to fully recover.

c) Medication

Find out if the facility plans to substitute another similar prescription medication for the drug you are addicted to. These days, many rehab facilities provide buprenorphine, suboxone, and methadone to people recovering from addiction to substances as alcohol, prescription painkillers, and heroin among others.

Such programs are normally referred to as harm reduction programs. The end result of the rehab may go beyond sobriety. Rather, it may direct it's efforts on reducing the harm that you create when you abuse drugs and alcohol. This is achieved by administering the patients a controlled replacement of prescription substitutes. In essence, however, this type of program might only be exchanging one form of addiction dependency for another.

That said, if you are striving for full recovery and sobriety, it might be in your best interests to stay away from any center that incorporates the use of substitute drugs in their recovery method. Selecting this type of program will live up to your ambitions and dreams of full recovery and sobriety.

Similarly, find out if the treatment utilizes any other drugs or medications that could be harmful or addictive. As you will come to quickly find out, many of the drug and alcohol treatment centers offered come with a pharmaceutical orientation. In other words they typically rely on psychiatric drugs such as anti-depressants, anti-psychotics, and other powerful psychiatric medications to medicate the distressing symptoms of clients within the program.

Conversely, you may come across rehab programs that are more holistic in nature and believe that you first build your health up early in the path to full recovery by using exercise, minerals, and vitamins.

Such an improvement in overall mind and body wellness and health will produce improved mental clarity while also reducing the symptoms of distress that you might be suffering from. This non-medical, holistic treatment model is the desired method of recovery for many individuals struggling with addiction and in most cases it is the most successful approach in terms of absolute long-term sobriety and rehabilitation.

d) Cravings

When you go through drug and alcohol addiction recovery, you may struggle with strong cravings on a daily basis. Unfortunately, most treatment programs don't have an exact method they can rely on to alleviate these cravings. These facilities commonly offer prescription drugs intended to chemically inhibit your cravings as well as continual therapy and support meetings to help you handle these cravings.

An effective solution for this is to select a program with full body detoxification, nutritional strategies, and other methods to effectively help you alleviate these cravings. In such a case, your opportunities for success will be greater and you will be better able to focus on evolving your recovery strategies.

e) Nutrition

It is important that you ask if they offer nutritional components. When first arriving at the facility for your individualized treatment plan, it is very likely that you will be in a declined state of physical and mental health.

In fact, research from University of Maryland Medical Center reported that the intestinal issues brought on by constant opiate use may bring about malnutrition whereas alcoholism is now associated with brain disease and anemia as a result of severe nutritional deficiency.

Hence, find out if the substance abuse rehabilitation center offers nutritional support so that any existing deficiencies are completely handled and resolved. Failure to do this may result in lack of energy, irritation, lack of appetite, depression, and sleeplessness - symptoms that might really effect your recovery.

f) Like Skills

It may also be a good idea to find out if the treatment facility provides their clients effective life skills to promote and support an a sober lifestyle.

regardless of how good you feel when you finish the program, you might still encounter influences, problems, and cravings that can allure you to use alcohol or drugs again. Your old drug dealers and drug-using friends may check up on you. Rather, you could suffer a beak up or divorce, job loss, or any similar setback - things that may raise your stress and drive you to start using again.

Therefore, you should get skills that you can utilize to effectively deal with these influences. Thorough drug and alcohol rehab programs should be in a position to teach the life skills you need to have when facing these types of stresses. Failure to do this may result in losing all the gains and improvements you achieved as you underwent treatment.

g) Relapse

Determine if the alcohol and drug rehab center believes addiction as a recoverable condition or one that feels that you will likely have a number of relapses before you are able to manage your disease and maintain sobriety over the long haul.

considering there are countless different types of rehab, the truth is that most of them believe that relapses are a common part of recovery.

The rehab that doesn't think of relapse in such positive light will likely be more effective. More specifically, it is highly likely to be a long term rehab program that is going to comprehensively address how you resolve the day to day problems you go through in life.

You may also achieve complete sobriety after completing the program if the rehab delivers a solution you can rely on to deal with drug and alcohol cravings. It will also build up your skills for dealing with problems and stress and empower you enough so that you attain complete recovery once you finish the program.

Therefore, ask all possible rehab programs if they feel addiction can be completely overcome when you go through their program and complete it. The response they provide will help you choose a program that follows what you believe to be your personal philosophy about addiction and recovery.

i) Others

The other factors you may want to look into include but are not limited to whether the rehab center has achieved accreditation from the JCBH (the Joint Commission Behavioral Health).

This certification tends to create a culture of excellence throughout the facility. It might also mean that staff members and the facility's administration are developing programs to increase recovery effectiveness while also providing you with the long term value you require.

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AA Meetings in Auburn:

  • Step Up
    1317 Harvey Road
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Monday - 7:00 PM
  • Southend Aa 2
    1317 Harvey Road
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Thursday - 7:00 PM
    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
    Saturday - 7:00 PM
  • Breakaways
    1317 Harvey Road
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Monday - 4:30 PM
    Friday - 4:30 PM
    Wednesday - 4:30 PM
  • New Miracle Hall
    1317 Harvey Road
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Tuesday - 5:00 PM
    Saturday - 5:00 PM
    Wednesday - 5:00 PM
    Friday - 5:00 PM
  • Serenity After Hours
    1317 Harvey Road
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Wednesday - 9:00 PM
    Saturday - 9:00 PM
    Thursday - 9:00 PM
    Monday - 9:00 PM
    Sunday - 9:00 PM
    Tuesday - 9:00 PM
    Friday - 9:00 PM
  • Sobriety Seekers
    1317 Harvey Road
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Friday - 2:00 PM
    Monday - 2:00 PM
    Sunday - 2:00 PM
    Thursday - 2:00 PM
    Wednesday - 2:00 PM
    Tuesday - 2:00 PM
    Saturday - 2:00 PM
  • Promise Keepers
    635 I St.
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Wednesday - 7:30 PM
    Monday - 7:30 PM
  • Evergreen South Breakfast
    702 M St Se Auburn
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Sunday - 9:00 AM
  • Friday Night Live
    Main & N St Auburn
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Friday - 8:00 PM

NA meetings in Auburn:

  • South King Alano Club
    1317 Harvey Road
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Saturday - 7:00 PM, 1:00 PM, 10:30 PM, 5:00 PM, 12:00 PM
    Thursday - 6:30 AM, 5:00 PM, 7:00 PM, 12:00 PM
    Friday - 5:00 PM, 6:30 AM, 7:00 PM, 12:00 PM
    Wednesday - 6:00 PM, 5:00 PM, 7:00 PM, 12:00 PM
    Sunday - 7:00 PM, 5:00 PM, 12:00 PM, 11:00 AM
    Monday - 6:30 AM, 12:00 PM, 7:00 PM, 5:00 PM
    Tuesday - 7:00 PM, 6:30 AM, 5:00 PM, 12:00 PM
  • Reality Center
    632 West Main Street
    Auburn, WA. 98001

    Wednesday - 12:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 5:00 PM, 10:00 AM
    Monday - 7:30 PM, 12:00 PM, 5:00 PM
    Sunday - 5:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 10:00 AM
    Tuesday - 5:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 10:30 AM
    Thursday - 7:30 PM, 5:00 PM
    Saturday - 7:30 PM, 5:00 PM
    Friday - 7:30 PM, 12:00 PM
  • Recovery House
    302 4th Street North East
    Auburn, WA. 98002

    Friday - 7:00 PM
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