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Substance Abuse Stats for the City of Reno, Nevada

The state of Nevada — as well as the city of Reno — has not been immune to the devastation caused by substance abuse. The National Institute on Drug Abuse noted these surprising numbers:

  • Opioids were responsible for 412 deaths across the state in 2017.
  • Prescription opioids were the drugs most involved in those deaths with 276 people losing their lives.
  • Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, was responsible for 66 overdose deaths.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

For the best results, choose an inpatient rehab. Only this option provides you with the support, care and stability you need to build a strong recovery foundation. In addition, inpatient rehab is the ideal option for most people who need treatment.

Outpatient rehab could be a good option if you have work, school or family responsibilities that make it difficult for you to be away for a long period of time. Using outpatient rehab helps you balance these needs.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

When it comes to rehab, the longer the treatment lasts, the better it will be for your recovery. At the minimum, you should plan for a stay of at least 90 days.

Though this length of time has been shown by research to be the least amount possible in order to experience results, many clients stay for much longer. Leaving rehab too early puts your recovery at risk.

What to Expect at Rehab

Your rehab experience will be as unique as you are. The rehabs that are most effective are those that offer individualized programs so your treatment is tailored solely to your needs.

These treatments include:

  • Therapy: Both talk therapy and group therapy has a place in rehab. These complement one another so they’re both important.
  • Medication: The FDA has approved some medications to treat cravings. You might have access to them during treatment.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Are you wondering if you need to go to detox? The following signs are a good indication that you should do so:

  • You’ve tried to stop using on your own and weren’t able to
  • You’re addicted or dependent on drugs or alcohol
  • Your work and family relationships are suffering

If you’re addicted to drugs or alcohol, you’ll need to go through detox before you can move to the next stage in treatment. Detox is a crucial step in your recovery.

How Long is Detox?

Detox is not typically a set length of time. The time that it takes you to detox could differ greatly from that of other people. While it could be as quick as three days, in other cases, clients could take 21 days or longer to fully detox.

Your detox length depends on:

  • Your drug use habits
  • Your overall health
  • The type of drug you use
  • Your metabolism