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Substance Abuse Stats in Springfield, Missouri  

Substance abuse stats in Springfield, Missouri have you curious? The city of Springfield and surrounding communities have been hard hit by the opioid crisis. Here are some troubling statistics:

  • Greene County (home to Springfield) had 76 drug-related deaths in 2017, which models out to a very high 27 out of every 100,000 people.
  • One out of every 56 Missouri deaths was from opioid overdose in 2018.
  • Greene County issued nearly one opioid prescription for every person in the county.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

There are two general types of rehab treatment: outpatient and inpatient.

  • Outpatient treatment: Ideal for patients with mild or controlled addictions, outpatient treatment allows for greater flexibility of life. Patients can return home at the end of the day. Cost is lower, but greater freedom equals greater opportunity for relapse.
  • Inpatient treatment: With around-the-clock monitored care, inpatient treatment is the more rigorous of the two. While cost is higher, outcomes are better— especially for the deeply addicted.

How Long Can Treatment at Rehab Last?

Some rehab programs offer 30-day programs for mild addiction. Other programs can clock in at various lengths, even a year or more. With addiction, there are no quick fixes. That’s why we recommend nothing short of 90 days at the minimum.

You’ll find shorter programs available (depending on your addiction), but don’t shortchange yourself. Lasting change takes time, so be sure to give it the time necessary. Talk to your provider about the right program length for you.

What to Expect at Rehab

Every patient’s course of treatment will be a little different, because quality rehab isn’t one size fits all. Every addiction is different, and so should be every rehab plan.

Some elements are fairly universal, though. Your rehab plan will likely include the following:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Group talk therapy
  • Detox (if needed, and sometimes referred out)

Depending on your situation, you may also engage in the following therapies:

  • Medication-assisted treatment
  • Dual diagnosis treatment
  • Art and music therapy
  • Nature therapy

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

If you’re starting to notice your addiction affecting your everyday life with changes of mood or behaviors, you likely need to go to detox. The same goes if you can’t control when you use, or you’re finding yourself using more than you meant to. These are signs of physical dependence, and the withdrawal that sets in when you try to quit can be serious, even dangerous. A detox program will help your body safely rid itself of the addictive substance.

How Long Is Detox?

Detox programs are much shorter than rehab programs, lasting from three days to 21 days generally. Some can last longer still. How long you’ll need to spend in detox can vary depending on elements of your circumstances, including these:

  • How long you’ve been facing addiction
  • Which category or categories of substance you’re using
  • Physical factors like health, metabolism, height, age and weight
  • Mental outlook on treatment
  • How much of a particular substance you’re using

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