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Substance Abuse Stats in Elgin, IL

Elgin is known as “the city in the suburbs”. It’s a taste of big-city Chicago in a small package, but all kinds of drug problems come with the city atmosphere. 

Most of Elgin is located in Cook County. A 2016 report from Cook County Public Health says that: 

  • 50% of all Illinois drug deaths took place in Cook County
  • 60% of deaths were caused by heroin 
  • 41% of deaths were caused by fentanyl
  • 19% of deaths were caused by opioids
  • 4% of deaths were caused by methadone 

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

What kind of rehab is best for you? Inpatient and outpatient both have benefits in different cases.

For instance, an outpatient rehab is a good option when you need rehab to be flexible. This type of rehab lets you attend part-time. That gives you the opportunity to take care of responsibilities at home. 

However, inpatient rehab is the best choice for many people. It gives you access to the best care possible 24/7. If you have any worries about your stability, inpatient can help. 

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Rehab treatment should last 90 days or longer. That’s the minimum recommended by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. If you can manage even longer, that’s better! You should attend the longest rehab stay possible. 

In some cases, 90 days isn’t long enough. You may need longer rehab treatment if you: 

  • Have a history of relapse
  • Are recovering from opioids, benzos, or alcohol 
  • Have a complicated drug abuse history

Your care team will work with you to find the right treatment length for your situation. 

What to Expect at Rehab

No two rehab stays are the same, but they do tend to have some factors in common. For instance, most rehabs offer a mix of evidence-based treatment and recreation-based therapy. 

Recreation can include healthy emotional outlets such as: 

  • Art
  • Animal therapy
  • Dance
  • Music
  • Nature exposure
  • Yoga

Evidence-based treatment is any treatment with proven results. That can include talk therapy, group therapy, and medication. 

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

You need to go to detox if you:

  • Are addicted to any kind of drug
  • Have a history of relapsing
  • Have a complicated history, including your medical history and drug use history

Detox is a way to get extra support during the hardest part of recovery. During the first days and hours of withdrawal, your relapse risk is at its highest. Going to detox gives you extra support, including pain management and more. 

How Long is Detox?

Detox typically lasts around 3 to 5 days. In some cases, it can last 2 or 3 weeks, but that’s rare. The length of detox depends on: 

  • Your drug use history
  • Your health history
  • Your relapse history

If you use multiple drugs at once, then detoxing can take longer. The same is true if you have certain medical conditions, like liver disease. Finally, having relapsed in the past can mean you need a longer detox. 

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