Drug Abuse Rehabs for South Carolina


South Carolina Drug Abuse RehabsThere are roughly 28,000 drug abuse rehab admissions in South Carolina each year. There are many different types of rehabs in South Carolina for drug abuse. These include short-term detox or treatment (30 days or less), long-term treatment (60-90 days or more), inpatient rehab centers and outpatient programs. We specialize in helping you find the right drug rehabilitation facility for you or a loved one from South Carolina.

National survey results indicate that more than 103,000 South Carolina citizens reported illicit drug dependence or drug abuse within the past year. About 64,000 of them were classified as being dependent, and more than 253,000 abused drugs at least once during the past month. Approximately 95,000 South Carolina residents reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year.

Clearly more has to be done to get help for people in SC looking for rehabilitation solutions. We can help.



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South Carolina Drug Abuse Information


Some factors to consider when seeking a rehab program for someone from South Carolina include the cost, length of time, success rate, location, method of rehabilitation and aftercare. It may not be possible to find what you're looking for close by, so the willingness to look out of state may be necessary. And, in many cases, getting away from home can be an added benefit as a change of environment to focus on handling all of the drug abuse symptoms and develop a discharge plan that will enable the addict to handle life much more effectively without alcohol or other drugs.

Both powder and crack cocaine abuse have long endured as South Carolina’s major drug threat. Heroin abuse and availability has been historically concentrated in South Carolina’s inner cities, although recent information suggests that heroin use is on the rise among youth in experimental or party situations. .. Marijuana is the most readily available and commonly abused drug in South Carolina. Methamphetamine manufacture and abuse has shown a steady decrease over the past two years throughout South Carolina from 2005 to 2006. MDMA is readily available in cities, predominantly in Greenville, Columbia and cities along the Atlantic coast. Current investigations indicate that diversion of OxyContin®, hydrocodone products (such as Vicodin®) and pseudoephedrine continue to be problems in the state.

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