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Substance Abuse Stats for the City of Naples, Florida  

A number of people in Naples, Florida, struggle with addiction. Naples is a part of Collier County, where:

  • Drug overdose killed 66 people during 2017.
  • Approximately 17.7 deaths occurred for every 100,000 residents.
  • Nearly 2.5 percent of people over the age of 12 reported drug dependence.

The annual rate of drug overdose fatalities in this county was slightly below the average for the state of Florida.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab is a comprehensive program that provides 24/7 supervision and support for clients. This is an ideal situation for anyone with severe drug dependence.

Outpatient programs provide treatment services to patients several times throughout the week, depending on their needs.

Keep in mind that it is not always necessary to choose between these two options altogether. Many clients find that they benefit from beginning with inpatient rehab and transitioning to outpatient care.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

The length of your rehab program will depend on several factors. While some programs may end after a few weeks, others are much longer.

In general, it is best to opt for a longer program if you can. In fact, studies show that rehab is much more likely to be successful if you remain in treatment for at least 90 days.

Many people choose programs that continue for many months or even up to a year. Others may decide to continue with outpatient therapy indefinitely.

What to Expect at Rehab

All rehab programs are different, and many of these programs individualize their services to meet the needs of each client. As a result, your experience in rehab will be unique.

Many rehab programs include counseling and therapy. The purpose of these services is to help you deal with underlying mental health issues and build coping skills.

While in rehab, you may also be prescribed medication to help with cravings. Medication may be prescribed on a short-term or long-term basis.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

You may need to go to detox if you are physically dependent on alcohol or drugs. You may also need to go to detox if you don’t believe you will be able to stop using drugs or alcohol on your own.

The purpose of detox is to help you through withdrawal and make sure there aren’t any serious complications. Because most rehab programs are not equipped to provide these services, detox is recommended to most clients.

How Long is Detox?

The length of your detox program will depend on several different factors, including:

  • Your metabolism
  • Your drug use history
  • Your drug of choice
  • Your physical health

If you are in poor health and/or if you have a slow metabolism, it is likely that detox will take longer than normal. Detox may also take longer if you have used drugs heavily or for an extended time. Likewise, certain drugs take longer to leave your system than others, which will lengthen your program.