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Community Health Drug Rehab

Community Health Drug Rehab

The 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health asked participants about their illegal drug use in the month that led up to the survey. All survey participants were at least 12 years of age. The Substance Use and Mental Health Administration has used information documented in this survey to estimate the prevalence of illicit drug use for Americans who are at least 12 years of age.

The Substance Use and Mental Health Administration’s nationwide estimations for illicit drug use (based on the results of the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health):

  • Nearly 25 million Americans used an illicit drug, representing more than 9 percent of this population.
  • 1.5 million Americans used cocaine, which totals 0.6 percent of this population.
  • Almost 300,000 Americans within this age group used heroin.
  • Approximately 1.3 million Americans were using hallucinogens, which totals 0.5 percent of this population.
  • Nearly 500,000 individuals were inhalant users; representing 0.2 percent of this population.

Unique Patients Require Specially Designed Drug Rehabilitation Treatment Programs

Because no two patients are the same, Community Health creates its patients personalized treatment plans.

The Residential Program at the Community Health Drug Rehab Treatment Center

This Residential Treatment Program is designed for men and women who have a chronic addiction that requires 24-hour monitoring. This drug rehabilitation program can last anywhere from 90 to 120 days.

Individuals enrolled in this Residential Treatment Program receive:

  • Group and individual counseling sessions
  • Medical treatment
  • Therapeutic activities
  • Transportation

Housing Programs

During recovery, an individual needs a safe and sober environment, as well as a strong support system. There are several housing programs offered through the Community Health Drug Rehab Treatment Center. Each housing program the center offers has its own set of qualifications and requirements.

These housing programs include:

  • Three-Quarter way
  • Transitional
  • Permanent

Patients who take advantage of these housing programs are required to continue participating in certain aftercare programs, which include counseling, case management and random drug testing. The amount of rent an individual pays for the housing is based on his/her gross income.

Touchstone Supportive Housing Program for Women

The Touchstone Program offers housing to women while they are being treated for substance abuse. There are 16 independent units available to single, disabled or pregnant women. Women with children are also welcome in the Touchstone housing program. On-site amenities include laundry, dining services and childcare.

Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opiate Addiction (MAT)

The Community Health Treatment Centers offer methadone maintenance, as well as detoxification treatment. Another medication that is frequently used is to treat opiate addiction is Suboxone. This medication is available to Community Health Drug Rehab Treatment Center patients who are receiving their treatment in one of its office-based settings.