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Substance Abuse Stats in Franklin Township, PA

Did you know that there’s a state emergency in Pennsylvania and Franklin Township is in the center of it? 

In 2018, there were 4.9 opioid overdoses per 10,000 residents in Carbon County, where Franklin is located. 

That makes the area the third-worst affected in Pennsylvania by opioid overdose.

Coal Country in Pennsylvania has long struggled with opioids. Coal workers received opioids in spades for work-related injuries. When prescriptions ran out, those pain pills turned into heroin addictions. 

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Which type of rehab is the right choice for you? You can give yourself the best start simply by choosing the right type. 

The main differences are that inpatient rehab is a 24/7 experience, while outpatient rehab lets you live at home while attending part-time. 

Outpatient is a great choice if you’re worried about balancing life with rehab. However, you should choose inpatient if it’s possible. The immersive environment is more valuable than you know!

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

 It’s typical for rehab to last weeks or even months. Rehab is a time-intensive experience. The longer you can commit to your recovery, the better. 

In fact, research shows that rehab should last at least 90 days. That’s the shortest time period that is proven to work. When you leave rehab before 3 months have passed, your risk of relapse increases!

If you’re getting treated for opioid use disorder, then 12 months of treatment is the minimum. 

What to Expect at Rehab

At rehab, you should expect a full-time experience. You’ll stay busy with activities and therapies that reinforce recovery. They may include: 

  • Therapy: Talking about your experiences, feelings, and behaviors can give you valuable insight about why you use drugs.
  • Group therapy: Social support helps you feel like you’re not alone in recovery. This can include 12 Steps or Narcotics Anonymous.  
  • Medication: If you have long-term cravings or symptoms of withdrawal, then medication is an option in some cases. 

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Detox could be in your future if you’re addicted or dependent on a drug. The signs of addiction include: 

  • Having painful withdrawal symptoms when you aren’t using drugs
  • Using drugs even when there are bad consequences
  • Wanting to stop using drugs, but lacking the ability to stop

If you have an addiction, then stopping can be very hard without help. That’s where a medical detox center comes in. 

Medical detox helps you manage the early part of your recovery so you have better odds of success. 

How Long is Detox?

The length of detox varies between people. The factors that affect it include: 

  • The type of drug being stopped: For instance, it can take much longer to detox from some stimulants than alcohol. 
  • Your drug use history: If you use drugs heavily or long-term, detox could take longer. The same is true if you’re stopping multiple drugs at once. 
  • Your health history: Some health conditions and prescription medications can affect the way your body removes drugs from its system. 

Sources

  1. A look at the toll opioids are taking in Pa’s hardest-hit counties. (2018, March 25)
  2. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (n.d.). Types of treatment programs
  3. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (n.d.). How long does drug addiction treatment usually last?