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Substance Abuse Stats for the City of Fort Myers, Florida

Southwest Florida, including the Fort Myers area, has been especially hard hit by the effects of opioids. The city is located in Lee County where it’s been noted that:

  • Fentanyl was responsible for 35 percent of opioid overdose deaths from January to June 2017.
  • During that same time period in 2018, that percentage had jumped to 86 percent.
  • This reflects a state-wide increase but Lee County’s percentage far outpaces the Florida average of 60 percent.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab is often the best choice because it provides you with the stability and care you need in order to recover. It’s not possible to get the same level of care that’s available at an inpatient rehab in another type of setting.

Many people have responsibilities that make it difficult for them to go away for treatment. Outpatient rehab can help maintain balance.

One treatment option involves starting with inpatient rehab. This is followed by outpatient rehab later

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Did you know that studies show that rehab that lasts at least 90 days offers you the best chance of recovery? This, however, is the minimum length of time that experts suggest you attend rehab.

For the best results, choose the longest program possible. In fact, many clients engage in treatment for much longer with some doing so indefinitely. Remember, that your health and recovery are at stake. Ninety days is only the recommended minimum.

What to Expect at Rehab

It’s natural to wonder how rehab typically goes, but there is no cookie-cutter answer. Rehabs that provide individualized programs are your best option

The most effective treatments include:

  • Medication: The FDA has approved drugs that help reduce the cravings caused by alcohol or opioid addiction. These could be available while you’re at rehab.
  • Therapy: Both talk therapy and group therapy are common elements of treatment. Talk therapy helps you delve into your behavior while group therapy provides support.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

There are several signs that might indicate that you need to go to detox:

  • Your relationships are suffering because of your use
  • You aren’t able to stop using on your own
  • You’re mentally and/or physically dependent or you’re addicted

In many cases, detox will be a required part of your substance abuse treatment plan. This is especially true if you’re addicted to drugs. This initial stage of recovery is often the most difficult. Professional assistance reduces your risk of relapse.

How Long is Detox?

It’s likely that your detox will not be the same as another person’s because there are too many variables involved. Detox can last as few as three days and as long as three weeks or more.

Some factors that can affect the length of detox include:

  • Your substance use habits
  • Your metabolism and overall health
  • The type of drug you’re using