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Substance Abuse Stats for the City of Warren, MI

Sadly, there are no shortage of alarming substance abuse statistics for the city of Warren, MI, which is located in Macomb County. 

  • Macomb County saw a total of 318 overdose deaths in 2016. 55 of which were due to heroin and 203 opioid-related.
  • 2017 saw a 6.15% increase in drug-related deaths in Macomb County. And while heroin-related deaths decreased by 11.29%, fentanyl deaths increased by 38.19%.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

The choice between outpatient and inpatient rehab will be based on several factors, most importantly what is most beneficial to the patient’s recovery. Additional factors to consider include:

  • The existing support network at the client’s home
  • Ease of transportation between a client’s home and the rehab center
  • Childcare requirements
  • Work requirements

Many patients choose to combine inpatient and outpatient care during their overall rehab experience.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

This is highly dependent on the patient, and while some rehab programs are as short as 21 days, it is highly recommended to undergo 90 days of rehab in order to insure the patient is well on the road to recovery, by the time they have completed their program. Many patients choose to stay in rehab for significantly longer than 90 days to make certain they achieve long-term sobriety.

What to Expect at Rehab

One of the best ways to achieve recovery from substance abuse is to engage in a structured schedule. This means healthy meals at regular times and structured activities.

  • Medical Care: The goal of rehab is to get you healthy. This involves medical care, and may involve medications to treat co-occurring conditions, such as depression, or to help with long-term maintenance of recovery.
  • Therapy: Being able to process all of the complexities of recovery is an important part of the process and why therapy is a central component to any rehab program.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

In general detox is used to break the chemical addiction or dependence that we have to substances. Being able to be free from a chemical addiction is vital to being able to begin on the path to discovery. Here are some signs that you may need to start rehab with a detox program:

  • Feeling unable to stop using a substance
  • Constantly feeling like you need more of the substance
  • Showing physical symptoms of withdrawal when not using the substance

How Long is Detox?

The length of time for a detox program varies based on several factors, including the patient’s previous substance use history, their metabolism, weight and age. It is important to have healthcare providers determine the right length of the program. It is temporary though, generally lasting 3-21 days.

  1. “Look up the number of drug overdose deaths in your Michigan county” MLive (Updated January 2019)
  2. “Opioid Crisis: Impact and Response in Macomb County”
  3. Macomb County Medical Examiner Annual Report (2017)