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Drug Rehab in Florida - Clay County

Dealing with someone who has an alcohol or drug addiction can be extremely frustrating. We know. We've helped thousands of people in your position.

If you're feeling worn down, like you just need to get some help, we can help you find the help you need.

Not all facilities that offer alcohol and drug rehab in Florida are the same. Some types of treatment are good for some situations, but not for others. That's one of the main reasons why some people have to get treatment over and over again.

If you want to find out what kind of help is appropriate for your situation, give us a call.

Our experienced counselors will answer all your questions and help you find what you need

Call us now at 877-211-7428

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We'll help you find the right drug rehab in Florida for your situation.

You can start changing your life today!

 

What are the odds in Clay County?

As with many other parts of Florida, a good percentage of adults and students tend to binge drink and are heavy drinkers.

Kids start early. By the time they get to high school, one in five are drinking regularly. College-aged kids in Clay County - whether they work or go to school - tend to binge drink and be heavy drinkers. About half of them are likely drunk on the weekend.

Street drugs like methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, marijuana - just about anything someone would want - are readily available in Clay County.

If you want help, or want to help someone else,

Call us now at 877-211-7428

We can help guide you to the best alcohol or drug rehab in Florida for you.

Treatment is available in or close to Clay County.

 

Prescription Drug Addiction and Abuse

One of the worst drug problems in Clay County - as well as the rest of Florida is prescription drugs. It's an epidemic.

Often people start with prescription drugs when they're given them by their doctor. They are prescribed OxyContin or oxycodone for pain, then can't get off them. OxyContin is very addictive.

Eventually, they wind up getting them illegally. Sometimes they go from doctor to doctor faking symptoms, or get them from people who make ‘doctor-shopping' their business.

But others get them from their parents' or friends' medicine cabinets - thinking they're safe because they came from a doctor. And they give them to their friends.

Every day, seven people die from prescription drug overdoses - more than from all illegal drugs combined.

Although there are many facilities that offer drug rehab in Florida, not all of them are experienced with prescription drugs.

Call us now at 877-211-7428
to find a program that can help you.

Prescription Drug Addiction as Study Aids

Many kids in school, especially in college, take drugs like Ritalin and Adderall to stay awake and be able to focus so they can study.

Kids in college also spend a lot of time partying and drinking - binge drinking is a big problem in college - and don't study when they should.

Instead, they take drugs when exam time is coming up.

Ritalin and Adderall are speed - they can ruin the body, and are addictive.

This has become totally acceptable in many colleges. If your son or daughter wasn't using drugs before they went to college, there's a good chance they could start taking these drugs when they arrive. After all - they think of it as a study aid, not really a drug.

But they are wrong, and they could wind up needing drug rehab for those drugs or using that to justify taking others.

Do you have a college-aged son or daughter who may be taking Ritalin or Adderall? The might need drug rehab.

Florida has several facilities that can help with these drugs.

Call us now at 877-211-7428. We'll help you find help.

 

No matter what your problem is - alcohol, street drugs, prescription drugs - there is a drug rehab in Florida, in or close to Clay County, where you can get help.

Start changing your life today!