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Substance Abuse Stats in Owensboro, KY

Did you know that substance abuse in Owensboro is so prevalent that the city has its own drug use investigation unit? 

Owensboro’s drug abuse rate contributes to Kentucky’s problem with opioids. In 2017, Kentucky doctors wrote 67% more prescriptions for opioids than the national rate. 

The biggest issues in the area include: 

  • Overprescription of opioids (7th per capita)
  • Drug overdose deaths (5th per capita) 
  • Drug-related arrests (15th per capita) 
  • Drug-related arrests on college campuses (23rd per capita) 

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Not sure what type of rehab is best for your situation? There are two main kinds: inpatient or outpatient rehabs in Owensboro. 

  • Inpatient rehab offers intensive care. You stay in treatment 24/7 and put your obligations on hold. This lets you focus entirely on getting better. 
  • Outpatient rehab allows you to go to treatment part-time. You’ll keep living at home and go to treatment sessions a few times a week or daily. 

Both kinds of treatment are effective in different situations. Talk to your provider about the best rehab for you. 

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

“How long should addiction rehab last?” is a common question with no good answer. However, we do know that rehab should last 90 days at a minimum. 

Beyond that guideline, rehab is different for everyone. Some people attend inpatient once or twice. Others attend inpatient many times. Yet others attend inpatient once and then go to outpatient for months or years. 

There’s no right or wrong answer. Many clients go to rehab for months and benefit from treatment that’s ongoing. 

What to Expect at Rehab

At rehab, you should expect to stay busy! Especially if you go to inpatient, rehab fills your days with therapy and activities. 

Those can include: 

  • Groups: You’ll have access to social support groups and 12 Steps groups throughout treatment. 
  • Medication: Drugs such as Suboxone can help quell cravings. This can lead to better long-term success in alcohol or opioid treatment. 
  • Therapy: Many kinds of talk therapy can help you unlearn bad behaviors and relearn how to cope without drugs. 

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

You should go to detox if you’re addicted to any drug. The signs of addiction or dependence include withdrawal when you stop using the drug. 

Withdrawal can look like: 

  • Agitation
  • Diarrhea
  • Headache
  • Mood changes
  • Muscle cramps
  • Upset stomach 

Other signs of withdrawal depend on the drug. They can include anxiety, panic attacks, or even seizures. 

It’s very important to go to detox if you need to go! A typical treatment center isn’t set up to handle these severe symptoms. 

How Long is Detox?

The length of detox ranges from a few days to a few weeks. It rarely takes longer than three weeks. In some cases, detox can take as few as two days. 

The factors affecting detox length include: 

  • The drugs you’re stopping
  • Your drug use habits, including frequency and length of time 
  • Your metabolism, which is affected by your genetics, lifestyle, and weight 

Long-term drug use may require a longer detox. You may need a longer detox if you have health problems or a complicated history. 

Sources

  1. Felman, A. (n.d.). Addiction treatment: First steps, types, and medications.
  2. Richardson, M. (2019, June 3). Kentucky ranks 8th in nation for drug use.
  3. Tyler, M. (n.d.). What is addiction? Retrieved from