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Substance Abuse Stats in Kingston Township, PA

The drug epidemic still hasn’t reached its peak in Luzerne County, where Kingston Township is located.

In 2019, the drug overdose rate rose again for the fourth year in a row! A local townsperson described the epidemic as “a tsunami that hasn’t reached its peak yet.”  

Drug abuse in the area goes back a few years. More shocking drug abuse stats in Kingston Township (and the rest of Luzerne County) include:

  • 140 people died from drug overdoses in 2016
  • Overdose deaths rose by 47% between 2015 and 2016

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

If you’re looking for drug abuse rehab in Luzerne County, your first step is to choose between inpatient and outpatient. 

Inpatient rehab is the gold standard for drug abuse recovery. The immersive environment helps you stay in the mindset needed to get better. 

Outpatient rehab is an option for people who can’t attend inpatient. If you have children, work, or school in the way of rehab, then outpatient can help. 

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

It’s important to stay in treatment for long enough. Cutting your rehab stay short can put you at risk for relapse. 

The National Institute on Drug Abuse says that rehab should last at least a year for opioid addiction. For all other kinds of drug abuse, three months is the minimum. 

That doesn’t mean you should limit your stay to three or 12 months, though. The longer you stay committed to rehab, the better your long-term outcome can be. 

What to Expect at Rehab

Not sure what happens at rehab? It’s hard to say for sure because every client ends up with their own care plan. However, you may encounter: 

  • Activity-based therapy: Drawing, sculpting, or dancing can be great therapy and a healthy outlet. 
  • Medication: If you are recovering from alcohol or opioids, then medication may be an option to control cravings.
  • Talk therapy: Speaking about your experiences in a safe environment helps you understand yourself better. You can learn to cope without drugs. 

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Consider going to detox if you’re addicted to drugs. The signs of addiction include

  • A desire to keep using drugs even when it causes you problems
  • An inability to stop using drugs with a history of relapse 
  • Damaged relationships due to drug use 
  • Trouble with responsibilities, including school or work 
  • Withdrawal symptoms when you’re not using drugs

If you have these signs, then recovery is likely to be hard for you in the early days. A medical detox center helps you get through the worst of it comfortably. 

How Long is Detox?

Detox can take anywhere from three days to 21 days depending on the drug. Some drugs, such as alcohol, have fast detoxes. Others can take weeks—including benzos and some stimulants. 

No two detox lengths are exactly the same. Your care team will help you choose the right detox program for you, depending on factors such as: 

  • The drug that you’re detoxing from
  • Prescription drugs that you take
  • Your drug use history
  • Your health history 

Sources

  1. Luzerne County overdose deaths break another record. (2019, January 3)
  2. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (n.d.). Understanding Drug Use and Addiction
  3. Selner, M. (n.d.). Drug dependence: symptoms, treatment, and outlook