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Substance Abuse Stats for the City of Lewiston, Maine  

In the city of Lewiston, Maine, substance abuse statistics indicate a growing risk of overdose and fatalities due to heroin and other drug use. Some statistics include:

  • There were 24 overdose deaths in 2016 in Androscoggin County.
  • Alcohol-impaired driving accounted for 33 percent of all fatalities in vehicles.

The city of Lewiston has a significant number of arrests and overdose reports indicating strong fentanyl and cocaine use, among others.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient Treatment: For those seeking treatment for serious addiction and dependence, inpatient care provides a stable environment that is drug-free. There is constant help available for medical and emotional needs.

Outpatient Treatment: Those who have a stable home life and support may benefit from intensive outpatient treatment. This involves coming in for treatment for several hours each day but going home at night.

Most people will use both inpatient and outpatient care throughout their health care. Outpatient care may be reduced over time.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Every person has different needs and backgrounds. It is common for treatment to last 90 days on average. This does not account for additional, outpatient treatment, support groups, and other forms of group therapy.

Many people benefit from longer treatment. Six months of care is not uncommon. If a person completes treatment too fast, they may be more likely to use again and find themselves facing higher risks.

What to Expect at Rehab

Once a person arrives for care, he or she will receive a full assessment. Then a customized treatment plan is created to address and mental health needs, physical needs, and emotional needs of the person. This often includes:

  • Medications: Used to treat the withdrawal impact as well as any ailments, medications are a common part of detox
  • Therapy: This includes therapy such as individual and group therapy, holistic care, cognitive behavioral therapy, and trigger management to allow for success after treatment is completed

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Some people face an intense amount of risk while they are using. Detox is the safest way for them to get help.

You may be encouraged by your doctor to enroll in a detox program. If so, that means you will benefit from this type of care as a first step. Most people need detox if:

  • They have used for a long time.
  • They use highly addictive or psychoactive drugs.
  • They have used drugs without the ability to stop.
  • They’ve overdosed in the past.
  • They’ve relapsed in the past.

How Long is Detox?

During this process, a person will remain in a medically monitored area for up to 21 days. Some only need a week or less to complete care. It is important for doctors to recognize that a person is medically and emotionally stable before moving them on to additional care. You may need a longer period of time in detox if you have a long history of drug use, a slow metabolism due to damage to organs, or because you have relapsed in the past.