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Substance Abuse Stats in North Providence, Rhode Island

Rhode Island is known for its beautiful coastline and for being the smallest state in the nation, but few people are aware of its massive substance abuse problem. North Providence, which is a town of around 32,000, is close enough to the state’s only major city to see its fair share of this issue.

In Rhode Island:

  • Rates of illicit drug use are higher than anywhere else in the nation.
  • Rates of deaths from alcohol poisoning are the third-highest in the nation.
  • Rates of mental illness are higher than any other northeastern state

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab and outpatient care are the two main types of substance abuse treatment. Each has its strengths and benefits.

People may be suitable for outpatient care if:

  • They are mentally and physically stable
  • They follow doctor’s orders well
  • They are able to attend appointments and drug tests with consistency
  • They have a good support system of family and friends

Inpatient rehab, on the other hand, is best for people who:

  • Abuse particularly high-risk substances like crack, opioids, or alcohol
  • Have a co-occurring mental disorder
  • Need extra support
  • Need more accountability than they have now

Lots of patients start with inpatient rehab and transition to outpatient care.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Rehab can last for varying lengths of time, but treatment centers commonly offer programs that are 30, 60, or 90 days long. It is recommended to stay at rehab for at least 90 days if you want to have a better chance at long-term success when attending a rehab in North Providence.

It is a good idea to consider your budget and needs, and then choose a length of stay that is the longest you can manage. Longer stays at rehab result in higher rates of success and less relapses.

What to Expect at Rehab

Every patient has a different experience at rehab. Formal treatment will be combined with relaxing and restorative classes and experiences that strengthen your resolve and solidify your sobriety. 

Some common treatments that are used at rehab centers are:

  • Medication-assisted treatment: Some medications can help with cravings for certain drugs, such as alcohol and opioids.
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy: This therapeutic approach helps patients see how their own thoughts play a role in their addiction, and then encourages them to change their thought patterns.
  • Group Therapy: It can be very healing to share and hear the experiences of others who are struggling with substance abuse.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Anyone who is dependent on a drug or alcohol needs to go to detox. Dependence means an inability to quit using a drug even though it is causing you harm, and it also means that withdrawal symptoms will appear if you stop using.

Withdrawal can be very difficult and can even be painful and dangerous. Even in cases where the symptoms do not pose an immediate health risk, it is likely to cause the person to relapse.

Medical detox helps patients in withdrawal to control symptoms and get through the process smoothly and efficiently so they can begin treatment.

How Long is Detox?

Detox lengths can vary greatly depending on the specific situation of the patient. Each drug’s withdrawal is different, and each person has a different experience. In general, expect detox to last between 3 and 10 days – but there are exceptions.

Never try to detox on your own. Doing so can put you in danger and makes relapse likely. At detox, you will get through withdrawal smoothly. When your symptoms have cleared, detox staff will release you to begin treatment.

Sources

  1. Ocean State addresses high drug, alcohol addiction rates
  2. Rhode Island Opioid Summary
  3. SUBSTANCE USE AND MENTAL HEALTH IN RHODE ISLAND (2015)