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Substance Abuse Stats for the City of West Hartford, CT

Unfortunately it’s not hard to find frightening statistics on substance abuse in West Hartford, CT.

  • Connecticut saw 1,000 overdose deaths in 2018 alone. This is an increase from 955 in 2016, which was already a rate of 27.7 deaths per 100,000 residents. That is nearly twice the national average of 14.6.
  • West Hartford saw 12 overdose deaths in 2018.
  • That is an astounding 15.81 deaths per 10,000 residents.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Many patients choose inpatient rehab because no other type of program is able to offer the support and 24-hour care which inpatient provides. Other patients do opt for outpatient rehab programs in order to remain at home, available to take care of family and employment commitments. It is not uncommon to decide to combine the two types of treatment, beginning as inpatient and then stepping down to an outpatient program as recovery becomes more stable.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Overall rehab is a process over many years, but the amount of time a patient spends in a specific rehab program will be based on the patient’s needs. Most programs range from 30 days to 90 days to much longer. It is recommended to commit to a minimum of a 90-day program in order to set your recovery on the road to long-lasting sobriety.

What to Expect at Rehab

A good rehab program will be tailored to the needs of the individual patient. One of the first things you’ll be doing at rehab is working with your care team to determine the program that is right for you.

  • Medication: Whether there are co-occurring conditions such as depression, or medications that can help with long-term withdrawal and maintenance, many who go to rehab require medication.
  • Therapy: Both group therapy and one-on-one therapy can be instrumental in gaining the support and insight to achieve long-lasting recovery.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Detox is a central component of any rehab program. It is vital to be able to cleanse the system of chemical addiction and dependendence before true recovery can be achieved. Here are some signs you may need to go to detox:

  • If you feel like you cannot stop using a substance.
  • If you have failed to stop using or cut back on use of a substance.
  • If your use of a substance is getting in the way of your day-to-day life.

It is vital to follow the recommendation of your care team in having a successful stay in rehab, and if they recommend detox, then you should go. 

How Long is Detox?

The length of time a patient spends in detox is unique to the patient and can depend on what substance they were using, for how long and in what quantities. Normally detox can last anywhere from 3 days to 1 week. 

  1. “CT Drug Overdose Deaths Town-By-Town In 2018” Patch (March, 2019)
  2. “Connecticut Opioid Summary” National Institute on Drug Abuse (revised March, 2019)