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Drug Rehab Laurel

The city of Laurel is located in the state of Maryland, in northern Prince George's County midway between Washington D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland. The city was once an industrial hub and then an early commuter town for D.C. and Baltimore workers, but has become predominantly residential in modern times although the city maintains a historic district which preserves its past. The city is home to around 25,000 residents, although it also serves many more residents and commuters who work at Fort Meade Army base, National Security Agency, and Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory.

Quality substance abuse treatment is available for Laurel Residents, in both outpatient and inpatient facilities within the city and surrounding metro area. There are also residential facilities available within the area, with long-term inpatient and residential facilities offering treatment plans for 90-120 days being the programs with the highest success rates for individuals struggling with drug and alcohol dependence that has been a chronic issue for them. It takes quite some time to stabilize physically, which is why short-term 30 days programs have high rates of relapse. Following physical stabilization, rehab clients need to address the factors in their lives which trigger their substance abuse which can take a significant amount of time and insight from treatment counselors to deal with. So speak with a treatment counselor in the Laurel area and find out which treatment option is best for you or someone you care about today.

Understanding Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Laurel, MD.

Every year, millions attend drug and alcohol addiction rehab centers in the United States alone. Although rehabilitation helps most of these people, the great majority go to rehab only to relapse after. In fact, studies show that at least 1 in 10 recovering addicts have been to rehab 5 or more times in the past.

If you are looking to find a rehab program in Laurel but you are confused about the wide variety of options and program types, it is essential that you learn about what you should look for while considering a facility. This could end up saving you hours of wasted time and frustration.

When you understand what things to ask the facility before committing yourself or a loved one to the rehab program, you will be better able to confidently pick a treatment program in Laurel that best fits your needs and preferences.

To help you choose wisely, below are some vital considerations you might want to look at before you make the final choice:

a) Results

Most importantly, find out more about the success rates you should count on from the facilities on offer. Different facilities will have varied rates of success. Additionally, some centers have different ideas of success. Some consider success as being any person who completes and graduates the program whereas others define success as continued sobriety after a defined period of time after graduating the program.

Therefore, you should take a moment to determine the result that you feel is acceptable before you make your 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 in your best interests to ask all rehabilitation centers you talk to about what they define as successful. You can also ask about the facilities' success rate and compare the responses so that you end up making an educated decision.

b) Duration

Secondly, you'll want to check the duration of the program. Typically, you will learn that the facility offers either long term or short term treatment - however some centers provide a mixture of both.

The most prevalent programs last for 28 days. As such, this might not be long enough for you to accomplish dependable and stable recovery. After all, substance abuse and addiction is quite complicated and it includes both psychological and physical aspects - which should be dealt with throughly before you are released from the facility. This means that you may require staying in the facility longer than the usual 28 days for you to become sober.

c) Medication

Figure out if the rehab facility plans to substitute another similar prescription medication for the drug you are addicted to. Nowadays, many treatment centers offer buprenorphine, suboxone, and methadone to individuals addicted to substances as alcohol, heroin and prescription pain killers among others.

Such programs are typically referred to as harm reduction programs. The end result of the rehab may go beyond sobriety. Rather, it might direct it's efforts on reducing the harm that results from drug and alcohol abuse. This is accomplished by providing the patients a controlled replacement of prescription substitutes. In essence, however, this type of rehabilitation program may only be swapping one type of addiction for another.

Thus, if you are striving for full sobriety, it might be in your best interests to stay away from any center that administers substitute medications in their treatment plan. Selecting such a program may live up to your goals and aspirations of pure recovery and sobriety.

Similarly, ask if the treatment administers any other drugs that might end up being addictive, harmful, or unnecessary. As you might quickly find out, most of the addiction rehab centers available focus their treatment methods with a pharmaceutical orientation. This means that they often rely on psychiatric drugs such as anti-depressants, anti-psychotics, and other similar drugs to alleviate the emotional distress of clients in the program.

Alternatively, you may come across rehab programs that are more holistic in nature and prefer emphasizing that you first focus on health and detoxifying your body early in the path to full recovery by using exercise, minerals, and vitamins.

This focus on overall health and wellness can promote improved mental clarity while also minimizing the symptoms of stress and anxiety. This holistic, non-medical approach to rehabilitation is the preferred method of recovery for many individuals and typically it is the most effective approach in terms of absolute long-term sobriety and recovery.

d) Cravings

As you progress through recovery, you might struggle with extreme cravings on a daily basis. Sadly, most treatment facilities don't have an exact method they can rely on to control these cravings. These facilities tend to offer prescription drugs designed to chemically suppress your cravings as well as frequent therapy and support meetings to help you handle your urges.

The best solution for this is to look for a facility with full body detoxification, holistic supplement strategies, and other methods to reliably help you alleviate your cravings. In this case, your chances of success will be greater and you will be better able to focus on strengthening your sober living strategies.

e) Nutrition

It is suggested that you ask if they offer nutritional components. When checking into the facility for your individualized treatment plan, it is quite likely that you will be in a poor state of physical and psychological health.

Actually, a recent study from University of Maryland Medical Center reported that the intestinal problems caused by constant opiate abuse can bring about malnutrition while alcoholism is now linked to brain disease and anemia as a result of severe nutritional deficiency.

Thus, check that the addiction facility offers nutritional support to make sure that any current deficiencies are effectively dealt with and repaired. Failure to do this might mean that the deficiency symptoms might cause symptoms of irritation, lack of energy, depression, lack of appetite, and insomnia - conditions that might impede your ability to respond well to treatment.

f) Like Skills

It can also be beneficial to determine whether the rehabilitation program teaches their clients a set of life skills to empower and support a drug free lifestyle.

regardless of how good you feel after you graduate the program, you can still run into influences, problems, and stresses that might tempt you to use alcohol or drugs again. Your old drug-using friends or drug dealers might check up on you. Alternatively, you could suffer a beak up or divorce, job loss, or any such setback - things that can be difficult to go through which can coerce you to relapse.

Therefore, it is vital that you get skills that you can utilize to confidently deal with these influences. Thorough substance abuse rehabilitation facilities should teach the life skills you will need when facing the hardships and stresses of life. Failure to do this may mean that you will lose all the wins and gains you made as you underwent rehab.

g) Relapse

Ask if the treatment program thinks about addiction as a recoverable condition or one that believes that you will likely go through several relapses before you are finally able to kick the habit and achieve long-term sobriety.

Because there are countless different types and kinds of rehab, the reality is that many of them think that relapses are an ordinary aftermath of rehabilitation.

The rehab that doesn't think of relapse in such positive light will likely be more successful in the long run. More specifically, it is highly likely to be a long term rehabilitation facility that will thoroughly address how you approach the day to day issues you experience in life.

You might also accomplish long-term sobriety after completing the program if the rehab delivers a solution you can rely on to handle drug and alcohol cravings. It can also build up your your ability to deal with problems and stress and transform your thinking so that you accomplish full recovery once you finish the program.

Thus, find out from all potential rehab programs if they think addiction is something you can overcome when you go through their program and graduate. The response they provide will help you pick a program that fall in line with what you consider to be your personal philosophy with regards to addiction and recovery.

i) Others

The other factors you should check out for is whether the rehab center has received accreditation from the JCBH (the Joint Commission Behavioral Health).

This certification reveals a culture of excellence right in the facility. It might also mean that staff members and the facility's administration are coming up with programs to increase recovery success while also providing you with the long term value you require.

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6 treatment listings in or near Laurel, Maryland:

AA Meetings in Laurel:

  • Crossroads Of Recovery
    102 Washington Blvd.
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Wednesday - 12:00 AM
    Friday - 12:00 AM
    Monday - 12:00 AM
    Sunday - 12:00 AM
    Saturday - 12:00 AM
    Tuesday - 12:00 AM, 6:30 PM
    Thursday - 12:00 AM
  • Laurel Recovery 3
    368 Main St.
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Monday - 5:30 PM
    Saturday - 5:30 PM
    Wednesday - 5:30 PM
    Thursday - 5:30 PM
    Sunday - 5:30 PM
    Friday - 5:30 PM
    Tuesday - 5:30 PM
  • Crossroads Of Recovery 4
    102 Washington Blvd.
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Wednesday - 6:30 PM, 8:30 PM
    Monday - 8:30 PM, 6:30 PM
    Friday - 6:30 PM, 8:30 PM
    Saturday - 8:30 PM
    Thursday - 8:30 PM, 6:30 PM
    Tuesday - 6:30 PM
    Sunday - 8:30 PM
  • Laurel Recovery 8
    368 Main Street
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Sunday - 11:00 AM
  • Crossroads Of Recovery 2
    102 Washington Blvd.
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Tuesday - 5:00 PM, 8:30 PM, 8:00 AM
    Thursday - 8:00 AM, 5:00 PM
    Wednesday - 5:00 PM
    Saturday - 5:00 PM
    Monday - 5:00 PM, 8:00 AM
    Friday - 5:00 PM
  • Crossroads Of Recovery 3
    102 Washington Blvd.
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Monday - 6:30 PM, 5:00 PM
    Tuesday - 5:00 PM
    Wednesday - 5:00 PM, 6:30 PM
    Thursday - 5:00 PM, 6:30 PM
    Friday - 5:00 PM, 6:30 PM
    Saturday - 5:00 PM
  • Laurel All Ages
    7610 Sandy Spring Road
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Monday - 8:30 PM
  • Laurel Recovery 9
    368 Main Street
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Sunday - 4:00 PM
  • Laurel Recovery
    368 Main Street
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Monday - 12:00 AM
    Friday - 12:00 AM
    Wednesday - 12:00 AM
    Saturday - 12:00 AM

NA meetings in Laurel:

  • Holy Trinity Church
    7607 Sandy Spring Road
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
  • Our Savior Lutheran Church
    13611 Laurel Bowie
    Laurel, MD. 20708

    Friday - 7:30 PM
  • Cross Roads
    102 Washington Boulevard
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Sunday - 4:30 PM
    Friday - 8:00 PM
  • Municipal Pool
    901 Main Street
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Tuesday - 8:00 PM
  • Greater Laurel Beltsville Hospital
    7100 Contee Road
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Monday - 7:00 PM
    Thursday - 7:00 PM
  • First United Methodist Church
    424 Main Street
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Wednesday - 8:00 PM
  • Oshe Shalom
    7515 Olive Branch Way
    Laurel, MD. 20707

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
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