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Drug Rehab in Florida - Osceola County
You may feel alone trying to handle a drug or alcohol problem. But you're not. There are more people than you can imagine who are coping with the same thing, every day.
What can you do about it? You've probably found out that talking, pleading, begging, crying, scolding and getting angry doesn't help.
It's time to get help from experienced professionals - people who've dealt with this problem successfully over and over again. And there are many centers for alcohol or drug rehab in Florida, including in or around Osceola County.
We can help you figure out if alcohol rehab or drug rehab is the next right step for your situation, and help you find the right kind of alcohol or drug rehab. In Florida, there are many facilities that offer a variety of different programs. It's just a matter of finding the right one for your situation.
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Our experienced counselors are available to
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We will help you find the help you need in or around Osceola County.
What are the odds in Osceola County?
The drug problem in and around Osceola County is severe, and it starts with the kids:
- Most of the kids 11 through 14 years old already drink alcohol or take drugs, and one in five of them know someone who sells them.
- In high schools, eight out 10 of the kids drink alcohol or take drugs, and five out of 10 know other kids who sell them.
- Alcohol and drugs are also very prevalent in college and among college-aged young people. Whether they're working or in school, the chances are good that they drink and take drugs.
- The pressure to use drugs is high, for all students. Among your child's circle of friends, there is bound to be at least a few who drink excessively or take drugs.
Do you need help for someone you care about?
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What drugs are people in Osceola County taking?
- The most common ‘drug' is alcohol. More than half of the kids in Florida drink, and they often drink a lot. It would rarely be below the legal limit.
- Marijuana and inhalants are also very popular among young people.
With the people in Florida starting so young, it's no surprise that the adults are also among the heaviest drinkers and drug-takers in the U.S.
In fact, a significant portion of the crime in Osceola County, and other parts of Florida, is drug-related.
Prescription Drug Addiction
You have probably heard Florida referred to as the ‘pill state.' There are more people addicted to and abusing prescription drugs in Florida than in any other place in the U.S.
In fact, many centers for drug rehab in Florida see more people for prescription drug addiction problems than for all other drugs.
The most widely abused prescription drugs in Florida are OxyContin, Vicodin, Methadone and Xanax.
That includes everyone - from young kids, to senior citizens.
- One in five teenagers has abused prescription drugs.
- Seven people die in Florida every day from prescription drug overdoses.
If you need help for someone with a prescription drug addiction problem, it's vital to choose the right drug rehab. In Florida, as in all other parts of the U.S., there are facilities that are experienced with prescription drugs, and those that are not. We can help you determine which one is the best for you.
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