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Virginia (VA) addiction treatment centers local phone numbers
ALEXANDRIA(703)836-9229
ARLINGTON(703)536-2500
CENTREVILLE (703) 222-5858
CHESAPEAKE (703) 239-0090
FAIRFAX (703) 323-5004
HERNDON (571) 203-0088
LEESBURG (703) 669-6911
NEWPORT NEWS (757) 249-4410
NORFOLK (757) 461-7030
OAKTON (703) 218-8011
PORTSMOUTH (757) 465-4441
RICHMOND (804) 232-0005
ROANOKE (540) 345-8886
SPRINGFIELD (703) 923-9400

 

Addiction Treatment Programs in Virginia - Statistics (2004)

State Population (2004): 7,472,448

According to data collected by TEDS, a total of 57,435 admissions to alcohol rehab programs in Virginia or drug addiction treatment programs in Virginia, took place in 2004. 21.3% of these admissions were for the treatment of alcohol addiction only and 14.6% alcohol with a secondary drug. Marijuana represented 16.5 of the addiction treatment admissions followed by 14.6% for cocaine treatment admissions to drug rehabs in Virginia.

Alcohol Rehab Programs in Virginia

Alcoholism, alcohol dependency and alcohol addiction all fall into the same category. Alcohol is physically addicting and alcoholism can have devastating effects on a person’s family, employment, health, finances and emotional well being. It is quite difficult to recover from the disease of alcoholism on one’s own, due to the alcohol withdrawal symptoms one experiences upon discontinuing alcohol use.

There are alcohol rehab programs in Virginia which differ in alcohol rehab services and the patients the alcohol rehab program treats. There are federally funded alcohol rehab programs in Virginia for those people that are financially challenged, alcohol rehab programs in Virginia for adults and adolescents and alcohol rehab programs in Virginia for those persons with private insurance and an ability to pay for alcohol rehab treatment.

For someone not in the alcohol treatment arena, knowing how to differentiate between one alcohol rehab program in Virginia and another alcohol rehab program can be quite difficult. It is important to find out whether the alcohol rehab program in Virginia you are looking at has their own alcohol detox program, whether the alcohol rehab has a comprehensive family program and which special addiction treatment needs the alcohol rehab in Virginia meet. An example is whether the alcohol rehab in Virginia can treat someone with a dual diagnosis, an eating disorder or whether the alcohol rehab in Virginia is gay friendly for the GLBT population.

Allow Recovery Connection® to answers these questions for you as you search for an alcohol rehab program in Virginia. Let us match your alcohol rehab needs with the alcohol rehab services that are available. Call us at 1-800-993-3869.

Drug Rehab Programs in Virginia

There are several drug rehab programs in Virginia which provide addiction treatment services for adults and adolescents. Virginia is actually one of the most preferred states for the treatment of alcoholism, drug addiction and dual diagnosis. Drug rehab programs in Virginia, may or may not include a drug detox or alcohol detox program. It is important to discuss this aspect of a drug rehab program with intake staff, as it can make a tremendous difference in a person’s addiction treatment in Virginia. Secondly, each drug rehab program and alcohol rehab program in Virginia might have a different addiction treatment philosophy or clinical approach, as each drug rehab might specialize in treating different populations. An example might be a drug rehab that specializes in the gay, lesbian and bisexual population, a drug rehab that has an effective dual diagnosis treatment program or a drug rehab program capable of treating an eating disorder. It can be a challenging experience to try and decide which drug rehab program in Virginia is best for you.

Recovery Connection® can match your addiction treatment needs with a drug rehab program in Virginia capable of meeting them. Not every drug rehab program in Virginia is the right one for you. With our vast knowledge of what each drug rehab program in Virginia can provide, we can make this process much less stressful for you.

If you need any assistance in locating an effective addiction treatment program or a drug rehab center, call Recovery Connection® now at 1-800-993-3869. GET HELP NOW!

Gay Drug Rehab in Virginia

While a person who is gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender (GLBT) can receive addiction treatment or alcohol treatment in any alcohol rehab program in Virginia or drug rehab program, not all drug rehab programs or alcohol rehab programs in Virginia are designed to meet their specific needs. That is to say, that there are not many drug rehab programs or alcohol rehab programs in Virginia that have addiction treatment staff trained in how to deal with issues such as “coming out”, internalized homophobia, homophobia, gay relationships or any other issues pertinent to the GLBT community. For a gay man or woman in Virginia, secure in their sexuality, it might not make a difference, but for the vast majority of gay men and women, a gay friendly drug rehab in Virginia or gay alcohol rehab in Virginia, might mean the difference between recovery and relapse.

An effective gay drug rehab in Virginia, gay alcohol rehab in Virginia or gay friendly drug rehab in Virginia should have as a minimum, addiction treatment groups specific to the GLBT population, an addiction treatment staff trained in the attitudes and issues surrounding the GLBT population, an addiction treatment staff that has dealt with any homophobic issues they might have and a passion to treat the GLBT community. It is important that any drug rehab or addiction treatment program in Virginia that claims to treat the GLBT community provide them with a safe setting in which to deal with issues that concern the heterosexual population.

Drug Abuse and Alcohol Abuse in Virginia

Historically, the mid-Atlantic region has served as a thoroughfare for drugs, drug-related proceeds, weapons, and other contraband traveling along the east coast of the United States. Virginia cities situated along Interstate-95 are vulnerable to "spillover" drug distribution from traffickers moving between the two major eastern drug importation hubs of New York City and Miami. Cocaine, crack cocaine, and the violence attendant with the trafficking of these drugs are the most significant drug problem in the state, according to most law enforcement sources. However, MDMA abuse and distribution is an already large and still-growing problem, seizures of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories increase every year, and Mexican trafficking organizations are making enormous inroads in the cocaine, methamphetamine, and marijuana distribution markets in nearly every part of the state.

Cocaine:

Cocaine in both powder and crack forms is prevalent throughout the state of Virginia, in both wholesale and retail quantities. Considerable levels of violence continue to be associated with the crack cocaine trade in urban areas. Colombian and Dominican drug trafficking organizations in New York City remain the primary sources for most of the cocaine available in Virginia. Nonetheless, many local traffickers are becoming more reliant on Mexican sources of supply in the southwestern U.S., North Carolina, and Virginia. Cocaine addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!

Heroin:

The Richmond and Tidewater areas of Virginia both boast a consistent, long-term heroin abuse population. Pockets of heroin distribution are present in other areas of the state as well, but the problem is less pronounced. In recent years, "experimental" use of heroin by younger drug users was on the rise, but appears to have stabilized. Most of the heroin encountered in Virginia tends to be of higher-than-average purity. In the Norfolk area, heroin is packaged primarily in gelatin capsules, while it is packaged in small, usually colored or marked ziploc baggies in other parts of the state. Heroin addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!

Methamphetamine:

Although still minimal, localized clandestine manufacture of methamphetamine has increased in Virginia every year for the past several years, with most of the activity centered on the far southwestern corner of the state bordering West Virginia, North Carolina, and Kentucky. The Shenandoah Valley region contains the highest percentage of methamphetamine abusers in the state, and was the first area of the state to receive a huge influx of Mexican immigrants, whose presence encouraged an expansion of existing Mexican drug-trafficking networks. In rave and nightclub venues, both "ice" and methamphetamine have become drugs of choice. Methamphetamine addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!

Ecstasy and Club Drugs:

Of the club drugs widely abused and available within Virginia, MDMA is by far the easiest to obtain and most in demand. Once limited to abuse among teen and young-adult "ravers" from the affluent Washington, DC suburbs, MDMA is now a drug of choice among young adult drug users throughout the state, regardless of socio-economic and ethnic background. GHB and Ketamine are also widely available but unlike MDMA, tend to remain within the nightclub/rave community. Other hallucinogenic and stimulant drugs, such as the piperazines, psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, and PCP are also available, with their abuse tending to exhibit cyclical patterns or be limited to particular venues and/or events. Ecstasy and Club Drug addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!

Marijuana:

Marijuana is the most widely abused drug in the state of Virginia. Most of the marijuana available in the state is commercial grade product, imported from the southwestern U.S. Demand for high-grade marijuana, however, is at extremely high levels with source areas ranging from the pacific northwest to the New England states. Outdoor marijuana cultivation flourishes during the spring and summer, and indoor grows are increasingly common. Hydroponic indoor grows have not been encountered. Marijuana addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!

Prescription Drugs:

Current investigations indicate that diversion of OxyContin® (both brand name and generic), Percocet®, and Dilaudid® continues to be a problem in Virginia. Primary methods of diversion being reported are illegal sale and distribution by health care professionals and workers, “doctor shopping” (going to a number of doctors to obtain prescriptions for a controlled pharmaceutical), employee theft, and the Internet. Hydrocodone products (such as Vicodin® and Lortab®), methadone, and Adderall® were also identified as being among the most commonly abused and diverted pharmaceuticals in Virginia. Prescription Drug addiction treatment - GET HELP NOW!

Virginia Eating Disorder Treatment

Recovery Connection, the leading drug and alcohol addiction treatment helpline, can also refer you to eating disorder treatment centers in Georgia. If you or a loved one is suffering from anorexia, bulimia, or binge eating disorder, please call us now at 1-800-993-3869 and let our team help you find effective Virginia eating disorder treatment centers. Begin your path to wellness and call today. We are available day or night and all calls are toll-free and confidential.

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