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Substance Abuse Stats for the City of South Bend, Indiana

South Bend, Indiana is part of St. Joseph County. The opioid crisis has hit this area hard. Consider these numbers:

Alcohol use and drugs like heroin and cocaine are also common in South Bend.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Three primary types of treatment exist. Inpatient rehabilitation involves living at a drug treatment center. You receive detoxification services if needed. You also receive group and individual counseling. This helps you understand and manage your triggers for drug use.

Outpatient rehabilitation typically runs part-time, and you commute to attend it. It’s often in the evening to allow participants to continue to work. Long-term residential care is another option that can last up to 12 months.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last? 

The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NISA) recommends attending a treatment program for at least 90 days. This applies to both inpatient and outpatient programs. Although shorter programs exist, the agency states they are unlikely to be effective. People requiring methadone maintenance should attend a program for at least 12 months according to NIDA.

Remember that dropping out of treatment will only prolong your addiction. Think of addiction as a disease and give yourself time to heal from it.

What to Expect at Rehab

The most effective treatment programs in South Bend, Indiana offer individualized programs. Your intake coordinator should give you a better idea when you enter treatment. NIDA states that most drug treatments include:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy: This is a solution-based approach to the many problems tied to drug abuse.
  • Medication to overcome addiction: Stopping a drug suddenly can be difficult and dangerous. You may receive a medication at treatment to reduce cravings and limit withdrawal effects.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox? 

People who have developed a physical and psychological dependence to a drug may need detox. The detox center staff supervises you during the process. This is to make sure that you don’t become too ill. If you do, you may want to quit and go back to using drugs.

Detox usually takes place at a separate facility from a drug treatment program. Inpatient and outpatient programs don’t have the resources or the staff to supervise that a detox facility has.

How Long is Detox? 

NIDA describes detox as the first phase of treatment. The time it lasts depends on the drugs you abused and how long you took them. It can be as little as a few days or as long as a few weeks.

Your overall health plays a big role in how long it takes to detox. If you’re generally unhealthy besides the drug addiction, the process will take longer. Having a fast metabolism helps get drugs out of your system faster.