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Substance Abuse Stats in Long Beach, CA

Opioids have been a problem all over California for well over a decade. Long Beach is no exception, though the area’s drug overdose rates are lower than the national and state averages.

Other substance abuse stats in Long Beach include: 

  • Prescription opioid deaths peaked in 2013 at 19 deaths
  • Total opioid overdose deaths were 51 in 2016
  • ZIP codes 90814 and 90815 had significantly more opioid deaths than the rest of Long Beach in 2016

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

If substance abuse rehab in Long Beach is in your future, then your first step is to choose inpatient or outpatient. 

  • Inpatient rehab for substance abuse is the top choice for most clients. You’ll have 24/7 access to care and a focused environment for recovery. 
  • Outpatient rehab is a great way to get help if you need to keep up with responsibilities like children or work. 

Your care provider will help you choose the right kind of rehab for your situation. 

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

No two rehabs in Long Beach are exactly the same, but we do know that rehab works better when you commit to at least 90 days. 

We also know that opioid rehab should take at least a year if you’re using medications such as Suboxone. 

Three months sounds like a long time and 12 months is even longer! But remember that you didn’t develop a substance abuse disorder overnight, so getting better takes time. 

What to Expect at Rehab

You should expect rehab to keep you busy with enriching therapies and treatments. You’ll make the most out of your rehab stay by: 

  • Attending a daily check-in
  • Going to therapy
  • Taking part in activities

Depending on the type of program you enter, your substance abuse rehab may include medication such as Suboxone. It could also include cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, or a 12-Step group. 

Your care team will help you choose the rehab activities that are best for your case. 

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

It’s very important to go to detox if your care team tells you to do so. You need to go to detox if you: 

  • Are addicted or dependent on drugs
  • Have tried to stop using and failed
  • Have withdrawal symptoms when you try to stop
  • Keep using despite negative consequences

These are all risk factors for relapse. Going to detox first helps lower your risk of relapse. You’re most vulnerable during the detox period, so take care of yourself and get into the right program. 

How Long is Detox?

Detox can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. It’s common for an alcohol detox to go quickly, for instance. But detoxing from crystal meth could take two weeks or longer!

Your care team will help you choose the right detox period based on: 

  • Your drug abuse history
  • Your health history

You should be honest with your care team when discussing your histories with them. It’s very important that they get a full picture of your drug use.

Sources

  1. Colopy, K. (2018). Opioid prescribing public health detailing memo.
  2. Gifford, S. (2018, October 8). Differences between outpatient and inpatient treatment programs
  3. Hartney, E. (2012, September 11). How long does withdrawal from methamphetamine last?