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Drug Rehab Lowell, MA.

The city of Lowell is located in the state of Massachusetts in Middlesex County, and with an estimated population of 109,000 residents it is the 4th largest city in the state and the 2nd largest in the Boston metro area. The city of Lowell was once the hub of the American Industrial Revolution, the sites of which have been preserved by the National Park Service. The city is home to the 2nd largest public university in the state, the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and is also the county seat of Middlesex County along with Cambridge.

Because alcohol and drug abuse can be persistent problems for residents who are unable to deal with the problem effectively on their own, treatment for addiction in the city of Lowell is available in a variety of settings. There are treatment options everyone no matter how progressed the problem has become, so residents can benefit from quality treatment that can save their life in the process. A well-managed and safe detox is always the first step of any comprehensive treatment program in Lowell, and no one should every attempt to detox themselves outside of a professional treatment setting. However, this step is only one part of a far more comprehensive treatment program at facilities where long-term sobriety is the goal. The most effective drug treatment options in Lowell take steps towards addressing more than just surface symptoms and are more aimed at resolving the more deep rooted issues that caused the problem in the first place. In Lowell, holistic treatment plans at long-term inpatient or residential facilities which provide treatment for 90-120 days have the highest success rates.

Choosing Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Lowell, MA.

Many individuals don't have a clue as to what they should look for while selecting an alcohol and drug rehab center. The most important item to think about with regard to your research should be the protcols and care methods used to help recovering addicts.

From the luxury to the less expensive programs you will come across, it's helpful to remember that the best most often provide evidence-based treatments to make sure that their patients slowly taper off of drugs and alcohol, help with any existing co-occurring issues, and give access to aftercare to ensure that the addict stays sober following rehab.

Evidence-based treatments are those that are founded on a body of complete research from peer reviewed universities and journals. These therapies are particularly effective when applied at substance abuse treatment centers in Lowell, MA.

As you continue searching for the perfect alcohol and drug treatment program to attend, you should always stay away from any facility that doesn't track improvement or will not provide you with their long-term success rates.

This could be because some programs prefer treating addicts who repeatedly relapse - because they will make more profit off of other people's misery. Among the rehabs that exploit people are those that will guarantee you effective results in thirty days but will only keep you in the cycle of repeating thirty day stays after every relapse.

Instead, you should look for a rehabiliation center that has high proven success rates. The ideal center should be one that will offer you a solid foundation on recovery the first time you attend.

Be advised that you should also be cautious if you are considering twelve step based rehab programs as well as those that use pharmaceutical or medical rehab techniques entirely. This is due to the fact that 12-step programs are not necessarily the leaders with regards to substance abuse treatment - rather, they are only effective as supplementary treatments or aftercare options to help recovering addicts maintain their sobriety once they are out of treatment.

At the same time, you might be better served with a rehabiliation center in Lowell that is highly individualized. This is because good care should involve aiding you uncover the underlying reasons for your addiction and having success conquering them.

In most situations, you will learn that there is deep-seated emotional or spiritual agony that you are trying to heal or let go of by taking more alcohol and drugs. Therefore, the drug and alcohol rehab in Lowell, Massachusetts that you choose should seek to get to the bottom of why you are afflicted with that specific substance abuse disorder before helping you find success.

If you enroll in a center that shuffles you from one group to another, you may wind up not paying as much. However, this type of care will not give you with the resources you need to exhaustively investigate your personal problems with a view to deal with them.

The best answer, therefore, is to attend a program that offers you the chance to have individual therapy sessions, and which affords you individualized care plans as required by your initial diagnosis. A better scenario would be if there are therapy groups involved where you get to participate with other recovery addicts to better understand, talk, and handle your common experiences.

Last but not least, you should not enroll in an addiction treatment that is punishing. This is especially so if you are looking for a program in Lowell for your addicted loved one. Of course, you may be upset that your family member or loved one is addicted. In most cases you will find that they are already feeling low about their lives.

So, they are not likely to get better if you have them attend a facility that will eliminate their internet access or force them to do chores that they don't want to do.

These harsh requirements may just make them feel worse and accentuate their existing feelings of hopelessness. In fact, many of these harsh measures are demeaning and don't help the addict recover.

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There are 11 listings in Lowell, Massachusetts:

AA Meetings in Lowell:

  • There Is A Solution
    15 Mamouth Rd.
    Lowell, MA. 1851

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
  • Screwy Twoey
    189 Middlesex St.
    Lowell, MA. 1852

    Tuesday - 2:00 PM
    Wednesday - 2:00 PM
    Thursday - 2:00 PM
    Monday - 2:00 PM
    Friday - 2:00 PM
    Saturday - 2:00 PM
    Sunday - 2:00 PM
  • Eyeopener
    W. 6th & Boisvert Sts.
    Lowell, MA. 1850

    Saturday - 10:00 AM
  • Spark Of Hope Alcohol Only
    Mammoth Road
    Lowell, MA. 1854

    Wednesday - 12:00 PM
    Monday - 12:00 PM
    Friday - 12:00 PM
    Tuesday - 12:00 PM
  • Mens Bb Step Study
    273 Summer St.
    Lowell, MA. 1852

    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
  • All Souls
    102 Appleton St
    Lowell, MA. 1852

    Monday - 8:00 PM
  • New Spark Hope (alcohol Only
    Mammoth Road
    Lowell, MA. 1854

    Thursday - 12:00 PM
  • New Last Gaspers
    908 Central St.
    Lowell, MA. 1852

    Thursday - 12:00 PM
    Friday - 12:00 PM
    Monday - 12:00 PM
    Tuesday - 12:00 PM
    Wednesday - 12:00 PM
  • Helping Hand
    908 Central St.
    Lowell, MA. 1852

    Thursday - 7:30 PM

NA meetings in Lowell:

  • Mercier Center
    21 Salem Street
    Lowell, MA. 01854

    Friday - 7:30 PM
    Wednesday - 7:30 PM
  • Calvary Baptist Church
    60 Hastings Street
    Lowell, MA. 01851

    Wednesday - 7:30 PM
  • Lowell House
    102 Appleton Street
    Lowell, MA. 01852

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
    Saturday - 7:00 PM
  • Middlesex Community College
    East Merrimack Street
    Lowell, MA. 01852

    Monday - 7:00 PM
    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
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