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Substance Abuse Stats in Kenosha, Wisconsin  

Situated between the major midwestern cities of Chicago and Milwaukee, Kenosa, Wisconsin, is a lakefront city with a character all its own. Looking for stats on substance abuse in Kenosha? Here are a few to consider.

  • Number of Kenosha County residents in a substance use program rose to 6.5 per 1,000 in 2016.
  • 45 opioid deaths were recorded in 2017 and 34 in 2018.
  • This averages to 22 deaths per 100,000 residents, far higher than the state average of 14.5.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab is generally cheaper. It offers greater independence but as a result a lower intensity of care. It can be a great choice for mild or recent addictions, especially if you have strong support from family or friends.

Inpatient rehab usually costs more and is more intense, as it comes with 24/7 care and monitoring. But what you may lose in independence you gain in level of care. Those fighting chronic addiction should choose inpatient rehab.

How Long Can Treatment at Rehab Last?

The length of treatment varies from program to program, and the ideal length may be different for different patients. Some programs are as short as a month, while others last a year or even longer.

You generally want to choose the longest program that you can afford and that your life can accommodate. The longer the program, the better the outcomes and the lower the rate of relapse.

What to Expect at Rehab

Your rehab program will most likely include detox, where medical staff will help you safely address your body’s physical dependence on drugs. It will also include a range of therapies and approaches.

Every patient’s program will look a little bit different, depending on your preferences and the nature of your addiction. It will most likely include group talk therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy. These address the mental and social aspects of addiction. Other therapies involving art, nature and even pets can restore peace of mind and tranquility.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

If you’re unable to control your addiction, you’ll need a detox program. The same is true if you can’t stop using or your quest to obtain more drugs is interfering with your personal life.

If your rehab facility doesn’t manage a detox program, you may need to find a facility that specializes in detox. Speak with your care provider to learn more.

How Long Is Detox?

The length of detox also varies from patient to patient, based on factors like these:

  • Length of addiction
  • Physical characteristics
  • Substance or substances being abused

Your care provider or detox facility staff can give you a more complete picture of what detox will look like for your particular situation.