Connecticut Drug Rehabilitation

During 2004, there were 48,218 admissions to drug and alcohol rehab centers in Connecticut. There were 45,749 rehab admissions in Connecticut during 2003.

According to 2003-2004 national survey data, approximately 79,000 (2.74%) Connecticut citizens reported needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug use within the past year.

The drug situation in Connecticut is as grim as any other state, showing a clear-cut need for drug rehabilitation programs that can help.

Cocaine is widely abused in Connecticut, with crack being preferred over powder.

Heroin has equaled crack cocaine as the greatest drug threat in Connecticut. Demand for heroin is increasing dramatically in the state. It is easily accessible, and selling at remarkably low prices and high-purity levels (an average of 70-80% purity reported by DEA laboratories).

The majority of the commercial grade marijuana available in Connecticut comes from either Mexico and/or the Southwest area of the U.S.

MDMA is readily available and abused in Connecticut. It has become a popular drug of choice among college age and, more recently, high school students.

Prescription Drugs - Current investigations indicate that diversion of Vicodin®, oxycodone products such as OxyContin®, and Ambien® continues to be a problem in Connecticut.

Contact us now for drug rehab help for yourself or someone you love from Connecticut.

 

Connecticut Drug Rehabs

 

Connecticut Drug Rehab Centers



Connecticut Drug Rehab Request

All the information provided is held in strict confidence;
the more information you give us the better we will be able to assist you.


Your Name: 
Email: 
Home Phone #: 
Cell Phone #: 
Work Phone #: 
Address: 
City: 
State: 
Province/Region: 
Postal Code: 
Country: 
Person you wish to help?  self other
If other, who are you concerned about?
Name: 
Relationship: 
How old is the addict? 
Does the addict want help?  yes no
Please list drugs abused:
Primary: 
Second: 
Third: 
How does the addict obtain drugs/alcohol?
Works  Steals  Prescription  Deals  Other 

Please describe any personal / family problems the addict has.

Please describe any legal problems the addict has.


Please describe the overall behavior & condition of the addict.


Is there any diagnosed medical condition? (Please describe)


Is there any diagnosed mental disorder? (Please describe)


Is the addict on any medication for any of the above?

yes no

Which Medications? 


How long? 


Has the person ever attempted to stop using drugs before? 

yes no

If so, by which method?

Self 12-step Non-Hospital Residential Hospital Other

If the addict has received treatment, please describe it.
(Include name of the facility, 12-step, etc.)


Was it a private program or a state-funded program?

private state-funded

Was there any success with the prior treatment?
(How long did the addict stay clean, etc?)


Is there anything else you would like us to know?

All the information provided is held in strict confidence






Rehabilitate:

Restore to effectiveness or normal life by training.

Addiction:

Compulsive physiological and psychological need for a habit-forming substance.

Drug:

A chemical substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behavior and often addiction.


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