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Substance Abuse Stats in the City of Bear, Delaware  

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Delaware was one of 22 other states that saw drug overdose death rate increases from 2016 to 2017 that were statistically significant. The state experienced more than a 20 percent increase during that time.

Other surprising statistics include:

  • There were 400 deaths in Delaware in 2018.
  • This equates to one death every 22 hours.
  • Though numbers are not yet in, officials fear 2019’s death toll will be higher than 2018.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

There are two primary types of rehab: inpatient and outpatient. Inpatient rehab provides unmatched support, stability and access to care. You simply won’t be able to find 24/7 resources and care any other way.

Outpatient rehab is often used after an inpatient treatment program has been completed. It offers you access to a range of features that allow you to ease back into mainstream society.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

While it’s best to stay in rehab for as long as possible, keep in mind that research has shown that 90 days is the minimum amount for the experience to be the most effective.

It can be tempting to choose a shorter rehab stay than the professionals recommend. However, doing so could put your recovery in jeopardy. Instead, choose the longest treatment program possible for the best results.

What to Expect at Rehab

For the best chance of success, rehab should be an experience that’s tailored to meet your exact needs. A combination of the following treatments has proven to be the most effective approach to addiction treatment:

  • Medication: Specific medications can be used to treat the cravings that many people experience during treatment. Depending on your needs, you could have access to them for the short or long term.
  • Therapy: Both group and individual therapy have their place during treatment.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

You could benefit from going to detox in a number of instances. These include if you:

  • have relapsed after trying to stop using drugs
  • are dependent or addicted

In addition, there are many substance use disorder treatment centers that require you to be free of drugs and/or alcohol before you can enter treatment.

Detox is often a difficult process that is best accomplished with the help of professionals.

How Long is Detox?

There are many factors that can affect how long detox is for a particular individual. Detox can take as little as three days or as long as three weeks or even longer.

Your particular detox length can depend on variables such as:

  • Your overall health
  • Your drug habits
  • Your metabolism
  • The type of drug involved