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Substance Abuse Stats in the City of Dover, Delaware  

Substance abuse statistics in Dover, Delaware and Kent County, are worrisome and continue to increase. Here are a few key findings:

  • In 2017, there were 35 deaths attributed to opioid overdose in the county.
  • Opioid-related overdoses are more numerous than any other drug used, but cocaine and meth are also responsible for overdoses here.
  • In Delaware that year, 338 people died from overdoses. The state ranks fifth in overdoses for 2017 in the nation.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient Rehab: Residential drug treatment provides 24-hour supervision in a safe environment without drugs. Care is provided through personalized treatment plans for medical, emotional, and mental health needs.

Outpatient Rehab: Most people need inpatient care, but intensive outpatient treatment may help. Here, individuals receive care 5 to 6 days a week for 6 to 8 hours a day but can return home at night.

Most people go from inpatient care to outpatient care as they see improvement.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Care is always customized to your needs. Most people benefit from care for 6 weeks to 90 days, depending on the severity of their addiction and how well they progress through care. However, continuing care for up to 6 months is common. This may not all occur in a residential treatment setting but spread out over several types of care.

It’s very important not to rush through treatment. Doing so can increase the risk of relapse and overdose.

What to Expect at Rehab

Once a person arrives at a rehab location, he or she will receive a full assessment. Then, their team of doctors will work closely with them to create a customized treatment plan. This generally will include:

  • Medication assistance to aid with symptom withdrawal
  • Treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Talk therapy through programs such as cognitive behavioral therapy, individual counseling, and group support.

The best locations provide personalized care.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

People require detoxification in situations where they cannot stop using the drugs or alcohol on their own. This is most common in people who have:

  • Used drugs for a long time
  • Use highly addictive substances like opioids, cocaine, and methamphetamine
  • Have significant cravings or withdrawal symptoms
  • Have complicated health situations
  • Have overdosed or relapsed at some point in the past

If your therapist or doctor recommends detox, it is generally a necessary step in getting healthy and overcoming addiction.

How Long is Detox?

The length of detox depends greatly on a person’s addiction severity. However, most people will need at least three days and up to 21 days. Most detox programs last less than a week. You may need more advanced or longer care here if:

  • You have organ failure or other illnesses
  • The type of drug used causes high-risk withdrawal
  • You’ve used drugs for a long time
  • Your metabolism is slow
  • You are unwilling to make changes and struggle with care