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Substance Abuse Stats in Ellwood City Borough, PA

Wondering what’s going on with drug abuse in Ellwood City? This small borough is located in Lawrence County. 

Here, the rate of drug overdoses climbed substantially between 2016 and 2017. 

In 2016, the area ranked #11 in drug-related overdose deaths out of all Pennsylvania counties. The very next year, that rank had risen to #4!

Between 2015 and 2017, 123 people died from overdoses in the area. The rate of drug overdose deaths rose by 77% in the same time period.  

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

The two main kinds of rehab are outpatient and inpatient. Each one is useful for different reasons, but you should try to attend inpatient if you can. 

That’s because inpatient offers an immersive experience that you can’t get anywhere else. It can dramatically kick-start your recovery process. You’re involved in recovery 24/7.

Outpatient rehab is useful if you can’t commit to an inpatient time commitment. It allows you to start recovery while caring for your responsibilities. 

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Don’t let yourself be scared away from rehab by the seemingly long time commitment!

It’s true that you should go to rehab for at least 90 days. Rehab that’s shorter than 3 months doesn’t cut your risk of relapse the same way longer rehab does. 

In fact, you should commit to even longer if you’re recovering from opioid use disorder or OUD. For OUD, 12 months is the shortest treatment you should consider. 

What to Expect at Rehab

You’ll work with your care team to choose the right rehab approach for you. Some treatment options include:

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy: Also called CBT, this kind of therapy challenges you to look at your thoughts in new ways. 
  • Group therapy: Nar-Anon and 12 Steps are two common group therapy options for people who are recovering from narcotics or alcohol. Other programs are available for other substance use disorders. 
  • Medication-assisted treatment: MAT is an option for some clients who have trouble managing cravings long-term. 

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Your care team will let you know if you need to go to detox before rehab. Generally, you’ll need to go to detox if you’re addicted to any drug. 

You may be addicted if you have withdrawal signs when you stop using drugs. The signs of withdrawal include: 

  • Agitation
  • Cravings 
  • Headache
  • Mood changes
  • Muscle cramps
  • Seizures
  • Vomiting and diarrhea

Depending on the drug, detox can be physically hard! Medical detox makes it easier with constant care and monitoring. 

How Long is Detox?

There’s a big range in detox lengths! Many centers offer three-day programs right alongside 21-day detox. 

The right detox length for you depends on: 

  • The drug you’re stopping
  • Your health and any medications you take
  • Your drug use history, including amounts and length of time

Your care team will take a detailed history and use that information to decide how long you’ll need to detox. It’s very important to stay with detox through the end! 

Sources

  1. Creating new habits with the right addiction program. (2019, April 11)
  2. DEA Philadelphia Division. (2018, September). The opioid threat in Pennsylvania
  3. Going to a drug or alcohol program for the first time. (2009, April 21)