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West Virginia (WV)

West Virginia (WV) addiction treatment centers local phone numbers
Beckley(304)252-8044
Fairmont(304)363-8777
Huntington(304)525-4933
Nitro(304)755-1822
Parkersburg(304)424-6799
Wheeling(304)232-5233
West Virginia Addiction Treatment Programs - Statistics (2004)

West Virginia Population (2004): 1,818,470

Source: The Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set.
A total of 5,154 admissions to West Virginia alcohol rehabilitation programs and West Virginia drug rehabs took place in 2004 according to data collected by TEDS. 36.3% these admissions were for alcohol rehabilitation only. 3.6% for heroin addiction treatment, marijuana 14.4% and cocaine addiction treatment 9.9%.

If you are looking for an effective West Virginia drug rehab, alcohol rehabilitation program in West Virginia or addiction treatment program in another state, please call us at 1-800-993-3869 and we will happy to assist you.

West Virginia Drug Rehab Programs

There are a several West Virginia drug rehabilitation programs which provide drug rehabilitation services for adults and adolescents. One would think it can’t possibly be that difficult to find the best drug rehab program, but you may be surprised. There seem to be as many drug rehab treatment philosophies as there are drug rehabs and alcohol rehabs. For example, some West Virginia drug rehabs may not have their own drug detox program and have to refer out for this addiction treatment service. It is critical to discuss this aspect of a drug rehab program with intake staff, as it can make a substantial difference in the effectiveness of a person’s addiction treatment. Secondly, drug rehabs and alcohol rehabs in West Virginia might specialize in treating specific populations such as drug rehabs that specialize in dual diagnosis treatment or a West Virginia drug rehab program focused on providing treatment for the LGBT community.

It can be a challenging experience to try and decide which West Virginia drug rehabilitation or alcohol rehabilitation program is best for you. Recovery Connection's® staff is experienced in matching your drug rehab needs with a drug rehab program capable of meeting them. Not every West Virginia drug rehab program is right for you. With our vast knowledge of which addiction treatment services each drug rehab program provides, you will feel more comfortable with your choice. Call us toll free at 1-800-993-3869 and allow us locate a drug rehabilitation program that will make a difference in your life.

West Virginia Alcohol Rehab Programs

Alcoholism, alcohol dependency and alcohol addiction all fall into the same category. Alcohol is physically addicting and can have devastating effects on a person’s family, employment, health, finances and emotional well being. Due to the physical addiction associated with alcoholism, we urge you to enter a alcohol detox program before discontinuing your use of alcohol to minimize any alcohol withdrawal symptoms. At a minimum, please consult with a physician working in an alcohol detox for guidance in this matter.

West Virginia alcohol rehab programs differ in the actual alcohol rehab services they provide and the patients the alcohol rehab program treats. There are federally funded alcohol rehab programs in West Virginia for those people that are financially challenged, alcohol rehabilitation programs in West Virginia for adults and adolescents and West Virginia alcohol rehabs for those persons with private insurance and an ability to pay for a private alcohol rehabilitation program.

For someone not involved in the alcoholism treatment arena, knowing how to differentiate between West Virginia alcohol rehabs can be quite difficult. It is important to find out whether the alcohol rehabilitation program you are looking at has its own alcohol detox program, whether the West Virginia alcohol rehabilitation program has a comprehensive family program and which specific addiction treatment needs the alcohol rehab program can meet. An example would be whether the alcohol rehab has a comprehensive dual diagnosis treatment component, provides eating disorder treatment or whether the West Virginia alcohol rehab is gay friendly for the LGBT population.

Recovery Connection® has a referral staff that has been trained to evaluate your alcohol rehabilitation needs and match them with the alcoholism treatment services provided at the West Virginia alcohol rehab program. To locate safe and effective alcohol rehab services in West Virginia or in any other state, call 1-800-993-3869.

West Virginia Drug Rehabs for the Gay Community

While a person who is gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender (GLBT) can receive addiction treatment or alcohol rehabilitation treatment in any West Virginia alcohol rehab program or West Virginia drug rehab program, not all drug rehabs or alcohol rehabs in West Virginia are designed to meet the needs of the LGBT community. More to the point, there are not many West Virginia drug rehabs or alcohol rehabs in West Virginia that have addiction treatment staff trained in how to deal with issues such as coming out, internalized homophobia or homophobia.
An effective gay drug rehab in West Virginia, gay alcohol rehab in West Virginia or gay friendly drug rehabilitation in West Virginia should have as a minimum; addiction treatment groups specific to the LGBT population, an addiction treatment staff trained in the issues surrounding the gay population and addiction treatment staff that has dealt with their own homophobic issues. It is important that any West Virginia drug rehab or West Virginia alcohol treatment program that claims to treat the LGBT community provide them with a safe setting in which to recover.

To locate a gay friendly drug rehab or gay friendly alcohol rehabilitation program  you can call 1-800-993-3869 and our referral coordinators can locate an addiction treatment program to meet your specific addiction treatment needs.

West Virginia Drug Abuse and West Virginia Alcohol Abuse

Largely rural, West Virginia's most pronounced drug problems involve the abuse and clandestine manufacture of methamphetamine, marijuana consumption and cultivation, and pharmaceutical drug diversion and abuse. Cocaine, crack, and MDMA are available in most areas of the state. Drug distributors in West Virginia are uniquely placed to take advantage of sources of supply from both nearby eastern cities like Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and Washington, DC, as well as large mid-western cities such as Columbus, Ohio and Detroit, Michigan.

Cocaine Addiction and Cocaine Addiction Treatment:

Cocaine hydrochloride and crack cocaine are widely available in most West Virginia cities. Crack cocaine abuse generally remains confined to low and low-middle income individuals, but crosses all ethnic lines. Rural communities have been drastically affected by crack distribution and accompanying violence. Cocaine availability is limited to large-retail or small-wholesale quantities. Source areas for cocaine are more varied than for other drugs consumed in the state and are largely based on the trafficker's location within West Virginia. Most people suffering from cocaine addiction require a residential addiction treatment program after completing their drug detox program. Get cocaine addiction treatment NOW!

Heroin Addiction and Heroin Addiction Treatment:

Both the demand for and the availability of heroin are very limited throughout West Virginia. Small enclaves of long-term heroin addicts exist, who rely on one another to procure supplies of heroin from secondary source cities such as Philadelphia and Baltimore. The heroin sold in West Virginia typically retains the street/brand name and packaging of the Philadelphia or Baltimore-area supplier. West Virginia addiction treatment programs that are treating heroin addiction should have a drug detox program as heroin is a physically addicting drug. Get heroin addiction treatment NOW!

Methamphetamine Addiction and Crystal Meth Addiction Treatment:

Clandestine methamphetamine laboratory activity in West Virginia, which has been very high, decreased as a result of state and Federal laws regulating the sale of precursors. Previously, methamphetamine manufacture appeared to be centered in the Panhandle region of the state, but has expanded to include other areas of northern West Virginia as well as some clandestine laboratory sites in the southeastern portion of the state Maryland, Kentucky and Virginia. In addition, methamphetamine distributors in West Virginia often share Mexican sources of supply with distributors in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley region. Crystal meth withdrawal is very challenging and it is highly recommended that a person look to enter a drug detox program when discontinuing the use of crystal meth. Get methamphetamine addiction treatment NOW!

Ecstasy Addiction and Ecstasy Addiction Treatment:

There is increased demand for MDMA throughout West Virginia, but abuse remains fairly concentrated near Morgantown. Demand for MDMA in college towns is sufficient to ensure that thousands of the pills reach West Virginia every month. Because of West Virginia's remote terrain, the area is purported to host numerous private "rave" parties but attendance at large-scale, publicized raves has been disappointing to promoters. Although ecstasy is not physically addicting, it is always wise to spend a few days in a drug detox program before entering addiction treatment. Get ecstasy addiction treatment NOW!

Marijuana Addiction and Marijuana Addiction Treatment:

Both imported and domestic, locally-cultivated marijuana pose a serious drug threat in West Virginia and surrounding states such as Virginia and Maryland. Although the state ranks 37th in population in the U.S., West Virginia consistently ranks in the top ten states for marijuana eradication. West Virginia commonly serves as a source area for domestic marijuana. The Appalachia HIDTA was established initially to combat marijuana cultivation in the tri-state area - Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia - although that mission has expanded. However, Mexican commercial grade marijuana is still more prevalent than domestically cultivated marijuana in West Virginia. Marijuana is not a physically addicting drug and the person does not usually require an inpatient drug detox program. Get marijuana addiction treatment NOW!

Prescription Drug Addiction and Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment:

Current investigations indicate that diversion of hydrocodone products and diazepam continues to be a problem in West 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, forged prescriptions, and the Internet. Alprazolam, Vicodin, and methadone were also identified as being among the most commonly abused and diverted pharmaceuticals in West Virginia. West Virginia leads the nation in methadone-related deaths per capita, and has the fastest-growing rate of methadone overdoses. Please do not abruptly discontinue the use of prescription medication without speaking with a physician in an addiction treatment program – Get prescription drug addiction treatment NOW!

 Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Drug Rehabilitation Program Information

If you have any questions concerning West Virginia drug rehabilitation programs, alcohol rehabs, addiction treatment centers or dual diagnosis treatment programs we urge you to call us. We know there are many different West Virginia drug rehabs and these drug rehabs have a variety of addiction treatment philosophies. This can be confusing.
Take your time and match the needs of the person looking for the addiction treatment program with the actual addiction treatment services being provided in the drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. If you require assistance in locating a West Virginia drug rehab, West Virginia addiction treatment program or alcohol rehab in West Virginia, please give one of our referral coordinators a call at 1-800-993-3869. They are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Eating Disorder Treatment in West Virginia

Many people who contact our helpline are dealing with alcohol and/or drug addiction as well as an eating disorder. If you are struggling with anorexia, bulimia or food addiction issues, please call the Recovery Connection 24/7 toll-free helpline now at 1-800-993-3869. We can refer you to West Virginia eating disorder treatment centers that can also treat your drug or alcohol addiction. Recovery is possible! Call now and reach the caring and compassionate professionals who are standing by ready to help you find accredited West Virginia eating disorder treatment centers in your area.

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