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    Smiths, Alabama

    Smiths, AL Profile

    Smiths, AL, population 21,756 , is located in Alabama's Lee county, about 8.5 miles from Columbus and 71.1 miles from Montgomery.

    In the 90's the population of Smiths has grown by about 530%.

    Smiths Statistics Smiths Gender Information

    Males in Smiths: 10,793 (50%)
    Females in Smiths: 10,963 (50%)

    As % of Population in Smiths    

    Race Diversity in Smiths

    White: 85%
    African American: 13%
    Other/Mixed: 2%

    As % of Population in Smiths      

    Age Diversity in Smiths

    Median Age in Smiths: 31.8 (Males in Smiths: 31.5, Females in Smiths: 32.2)

    Smiths Males Under 20: 17%     Smiths Females Under 20: 16% Smiths Males 20 to 40: 16%     Smiths Females 20 to 40: 16% Smiths Males 40 to 60: 12%     Smiths Females 40 to 60: 12% Smiths Males Over 60: 5%     Smiths Females Over 60: 6%

    Economics in Smiths

    Smiths Household Average Size: 2.79 people
    Smiths Median Household Income: $ 43,977
    Smiths Median Value of Homes: $ 86,500


    Smiths Location Information
    Elevation: 530 feet above sea level. Land Area: 16.1 Square Miles. Water Area: 0.2 Square Miles.
    Nearby Towns & Cities to Smiths Ladonia 5.1 Miles Bibb City 6.9 Miles Phenix City 7.4 Miles Columbus 8.5 Miles Fort Benning South 15.1 Miles Opelika 17.9 Miles Valley 19.8 Miles Hamilton 19.9 Miles Huguley 21.7 Miles Auburn 22.8 Miles Big Cities Nearest Smiths (Population 100,000+) Columbus 8.5 Miles Montgomery 71.1 Miles Atlanta 93.2 Miles Birmingham 119.8 Miles Athens 139.9 Miles Tallahassee 153.2 Miles Chattanooga 173.7 Miles Huntsville 174.0 Miles Augusta 192.3 Miles Mobile 215.3 Miles

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    Drug Abuse

    Drug abuse is defined as the chronic or habitual use of any chemical substance to alter states of body or mind for other than medically warranted purposes. Drug abuse is a problem which has an effect on people of all income levels, ages, and stations in life. Quite often the last person to see that there is a problem is the drug abuser them self. Every year, more and more people become drug addicts in their pursuit to get "high".


    Withdrawal

    Withdrawal is what happens when a person who is addicted to drugs or alcohol discontinues use. There are numerous symptoms that take place both physically and emotionally when an addicted individual stops using. Withdrawal can last a few days to a few weeks and may include nausea or vomiting, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety. Keep in mind; this only occurs if a person has regular, heavy use of a drug or alcohol. Withdrawal can be extremely uncomfortable without professional help. Treatment for withdrawal from alcohol or drugs may require a medical professional to be present. Drug and alcohol rehabilitation is often the best way to overcome withdrawal and its symptoms as well as recovery from drug addiction.


    Addiction Treatment

    Addiction treatment is needed when an individual finds that they have developed a drug or alcohol addiction which they are not able to successful end on their own. With the help of addiction treatment, addicted individual can get help to control their drug taking behavior and live happy and successful lives. There are several addiction treatment options available for drug and alcohol addiction. Some of these options include self-help groups, counseling, drug rehabilitation programs (in and out-patient), and residential treatment facilities. Each of these differ in their aims and outcomes and elements of these addiction treatment options are often combined.


    Addict

    An addict is an individual who has a compulsive urge to use drugs, to the point where they feel they have no effective choice but to continue use. An addict will continue their self destructive behaviors in order to feel good or to avoid feeling bad. It can dominate their mind, and keep them coming back for more. The addiction can be different for each addict, depending on their vice and the kind of person they are.


    Drug Rehabilitation

    Drug rehabilitation is a place or program that an individual enters to treat a drug or alcohol addiction. Through therapy and education, the individual is restored to their former non-drug using self. They are then able to re-enter society clean and sober. There are many reasons why a person would need to attend a drug rehabilitation program. Some of the many reasons are: the inability to control their drinking or drug use, alienating their friends and family, problems with the law, and problems at work. Also, there are several different types of drug rehabilitation programs available: inpatient, outpatient, residential, short-term, and long-term.



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    Drug Threat in Smiths

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    Drug Situation: The drug threat in Alabama is the widespread availability and abuse of illegal drugs arriving from outside the city, along with its homegrown marijuana and the increasing danger of local manufacture of methamphetamine and designer drugs. Conventional drugs such as cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana comprise the bulk of drugs arriving in and shipped through Alabama. Colombian, Mexican, and Caribbean Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTOs), regional DTOs, as well as local DTOs and (casual or one-time traffickers) are responsible for the transportation of these drugs. Additionally, Mexican, Caribbean and regional DTOs have extensive distribution networks within the city of Alabama. Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs are also supplying methamphetamine on a very limited basis through their own distribution network within the city. Local production of methamphetamine is on the rise.

    Cocaine: Although most drug seizures and arrests are attributed to marijuana, cocaine hydrochloride and crack cocaine continue to be a huge drug threat. The addictive nature of cocaine destroys otherwise productive lives and the violence associated with cocaine distribution cripples many of Alabama's lower income neighborhoods. Although cocaine use has no ethnic or geographical boundaries in Alabama, cocaine street-level distribution is dominated by the African American culture. A large percentage of Alabama's cocaine is supplied by Mexican sources in California, Arizona, and Texas, however Alabama's proximity to Atlanta and Miami also poses a significant threat. Atlanta is a huge transportation hub for both airline and tractor-trailer traffic, thus posing a drug transportation threat to Miami has always been a major international drug importation center and several of drug trafficking organizations have ties to the southern Florida area.

    Heroin: Heroin has not been a significant factor in Alabama in past years, however intelligence indicates that more recently the presence of heroin is on the rise. Most of the heroin in Alabama is transported from Jamaica; however, a recent sample from a seizure indicated the origination of the drug was New York. Of the heroin found in Alabama, the drug is not only becoming available in a purer form, it also is becoming more affordable.

    Methamphetamine: Methamphetamine has become the biggest drug threat in Alabama. Although marijuana continues to be the number one drug of choice, methamphetamine has surpassed cocaine in abuse across the city. An intelligence and enforcement effort has been initiated in Alabama to identify major drug trafficking organizations involved in methamphetamine importation, manufacture, and distribution. There has been a dramatic increase in the number of clandestine labs discovered in Jackson, Marshall, Etowah, Madison, Houston, Baldwin, DeKalb, and Walker counties. Methamphetamine labs are found principally in isolated, rural communities. Seizures and intelligence show that bulk methamphetamine distribution in Alabama is dominated by DTOs supplied by sources in Mexico with transportation routes based in California, Arizona, and Texas. These Mexican DTOs utilize tractor-trailer trucks, rented or personal vehicles, airlines, and U.S. Postal Service or commercial carriers to transport methamphetamine to Alabama. Street level methamphetamine distribution and use is divided into both the Hispanic and Caucasian cultures. The gaining popularity of methamphetamine abuse in small towns and communities is directly responsible for the increase in thefts, violent assaults, and burglaries. EPIC statistics reported 289 laboratories seized in CY 2003 compared to 257 laboratories in CY 2002, indicating illicit manufacturing is on the rise.

    Club Drugs: “Club Drug” abuse and distribution among young people is on the rise in Alabama. Increases in arrests, overdoses and seizures of these designer drugs been reported and indicate a trend toward increased availability and trafficking Ecstasy, LSD, and Ketamine. MDMA, LSD, GHB, and Ketamine are readily available throughout the city, more commonly found on college campuses and at venues. GHB and MDMA have emerged as the club drugs of choice and the end-users are young Caucasians at all economic levels but users are particularly college students and rave participants. Alabama’s cityside sources of supply Miami, Florida, Tennessee, and Georgia. The use and distribution of Ecstasy has continued to increase in Alabama. Intelligence reports indicate the sources of supply for Ecstasy in Alabama include Miami, Florida; Germany; Auburn, Alabama; and Nashville, Tennessee with most coming from Atlanta, Georgia. While Ecstasy is still the number one "club" drug of choice, GHB and the analogs are growing. GHB has become a significant threat in Alabama. Investigations have revealed solvents that contain GHB analogs are being obtained from the Internet. GHB overdoses have been reported in the Ozark/Dothan, Birmingham, Auburn, Mobile, Huntsville, and Decatur areas of Alabama. LSD, which can be found in many forms, has not seen a large increase of abuse in Alabama over the past several years.

    Marijuana: Marijuana has always had a strong presence in Alabama. However, in the past few years, a transformation has been seen in the level of dealers in the area and in the size of loads commonly seized, especially in the Huntsville area. Only a few years ago, a seizure of 10 pounds of marijuana was fairly rare, and was considered a rather significant seizure. Today, it is not uncommon for Huntsville to seize loads of 50 to 100 pounds. The overall production of marijuana within the city continues to decline while the transportation into the city via the highway system is on the increase. The main sources of marijuana coming into the city continues to be from Mexico with connections to South America as well as through port cities of Florida and the Port of Mobile. African American and Mexican criminal groups transport multi-kilogram to multi-hundred kilogram shipments of marijuana to Alabama from the Southwest Border. Marijuana is typically transported into the city via commercial and private vehicles, and via package delivery and express mail services. Even though the highway system is a confirmed route for most of the marijuana seized in the city, another strong possibly could be the International Airports in the city.

    Pharmaceuticals: Alabama continues to see an increase in diverted pharmaceuticals across the city. OxyContin is still the number one pharmaceutical drug abused across the city. The sale and production of Vicodin has increased in recent years slightly, along with the illegal use of the drug. In addition, current intelligence and investigations indicate that Alabama is a major market for Dilaudid. Distribution in Alabama has increased due to the fact that the price of heroin in the New York area has fallen dramatically causing the bottom to fall out of the market for Dilaudid. Distribution organizations are targeting the metropolitan areas of Alabama, as the price they receive for Dilaudid is higher in Alabama than in the source areas.

    DEA Mobile Enforcement Teams: This cooperative program with city and local law enforcement counterparts was conceived in 1995 in response to the overwhelming problem of drug-related violent crime in towns and cities across the nation. There have been 409 deployments completed resulting in 16,763 arrests of violent drug criminals as of February 2004. There have been nine MET deployments in the city of Alabama since the inception of the program: Selma, Pritchard, Alabaster, Enterprise, Gadsden, Anniston, Bessemer, Green/Tuscaloosa Counties, and Mobile/Prichard.

    DEA Regional Enforcement Teams: This program was designed to augment existing DEA division resources by targeting drug organizations operating in the United citys where there is a lack of sufficient local drug law enforcement. This Program was conceived in 1999 in response to the threat posed by drug trafficking organizations that have established networks of cells to conduct drug trafficking operations in smaller, non-traditional trafficking locations in the United citys. Nationwide, there have been 22 deployments completed resulting in 608 arrests of drug trafficking criminals as of February 2004. There have been no RET deployments in the city of Alabama.

    Recovering from drug addiction is often a multi-faceted, multi-phase, long term process. For many, attending a drug rehabilitation facility is the solution to achieving recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. The first step to recovering from drug and alcohol addiction is detoxification. It is important to know, physical detoxification alone is not enough to help an individual make a complete recovery. This is where professional help plays a large part. For an individual to make a successful recovery, they need new “tools”. These new tools include strategies for when they return home from drug rehab and encounter someone from their days of using. As well as ways to handle returning to their same using environment and places where there are smells and objects from their past. These items can generate memories which can produce psychological stress. These psychological stressors often hinder a recovering addict making it very difficult for them to feel as though they have control over their life.

    In the beginning, all addicts feel as though they can conquer their drug or alcohol addiction on their own. However, usually their attempts fail. Statistically, when an individual attempts to end their addiction and detox without professional help their results are not long lasting. This is because research into the brain of drug addicts shows changes in the way their brain functions long after they have discontinued using drugs or alcohol. This is the main reason why even an individual with will power as strong as steel will find it extremely difficult to end their addiction without help from professionals. With so many obstacles such as drug cravings, past re-stimulation, and changes in the way their brain functions it is no surprise why so many people attend drug rehab each year to successfully recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.

    Drug Rehab, Smiths, Alabama, AL

    The ultimate goal of a drug rehab in Smiths is to enable the individual to achieve lasting abstinence from drug use. The short term goal of a drug rehab in Smiths is to help the individual through detox and withdrawal from drugs in addition to improving their ability to function in society again. A drug rehab will help minimize the medical and social complications of drug abuse.

    Patients who stay in a Smiths drug rehab longer than 3 months typically have better outcomes than those who stay less time. Those who go through medically assisted withdrawal to minimize discomfort but do not receive any further rehab, perform about the same in terms of their substance use as those who never attended a drug rehab in Smiths. Over the last 25 years, studies have shown that attending a Smiths drug rehab works to reduce drug intake and crimes committed by drug-dependent people. Researchers also have found that drug abusers who have been through a drug rehab are more likely to have jobs.

    Inpatient Drug Rehab, Smiths, Alabama, AL

    Inpatient drug rehab in Smiths is one of many methods whose ultimate goal is long-term abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Those who attend an inpatient drug rehab in Smiths use the new tools they have learned to help them re-enter society and lead responsible, successful drug and alcohol free lives.

    Inpatient drug rehab centers in Smiths offer support and structure for men and women seeking help for problems with drugs or alcohol. Participants reside on location for the course of the rehab program; lengths of stay vary and may be individualized. Care at an inpatient drug rehab in Smiths is provided 24 hours a day 7 days a week; this is only one of the benefits of attending a inpatient drug rehab.

    Outpatient Drug Rehab, Smiths, Alabama, AL

    An outpatient drug rehab in Smiths is a program designed to provide long-term abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Outpatient drug rehab programs in Smiths use a broad verity of techniques. These techniques include a wide range of approaches including problem-solving groups, specialized therapies such as insight-oriented psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and 12-step programs. Similar to other drug rehabs, the individual may stay in the program for several months or longer. Those who attend an outpatient drug rehab in Smiths do not live at the drug rehab as they would an inpatient drug rehab.

    Outpatient drug rehab programs in Smiths vary in the types and intensity of services offered. Low-intensity outpatient drug rehab programs may offer little more than drug education and counsel. Other outpatient drug rehab models, such as intensive day treatment, can be comparable to residential programs in services and effectiveness, depending on the individual's characteristics and needs. All in all, the ultimate goal of an outpatient drug rehab in Smiths is to help the individual recover from drug addiction so that they may re-enter society and lead responsible, successful drug and alcohol free lives.

    Alcohol Rehab, Smiths, Alabama, AL

    Alcohol rehab in Smiths is a place where an individual who has a drinking problem can receive help. Rehab is a program that helps the individual with their alcohol addiction and provides them with the tools necessary for a complete recovery.

    Alcohol rehab in Smiths works for many people who have problems with alcohol abuse. But just like any other drug of abuse, the individual has to be committed to make a change for the better. Some people stop drinking and remain sober. Others have long periods of sobriety with bouts of relapse. And still others cannot stop drinking for any length of time. With alcohol rehab, one thing is clear: the longer a person abstains from alcohol, the more likely he or she will be able to stay sober.

    Drug Detox, Smiths, Alabama, AL

    The goal of detox in Smiths is to rid the body of toxins accumulated by drug use. The first step of detox is drug withdrawal. Drug withdrawal is "the act or process of ceasing to use an addictive drug." Once an individual has discontinued using drugs physical and behavioral withdrawal symptoms may follow. Detox in Smiths is a process that helps diminish the uncomfortable symptoms of drug withdrawal.

    Detox is performed in many different ways depending on where you decide to receive treatment. Most detox centers in Smiths simply provide treatment to avoid physical withdrawal to alcohol & other drugs. A quality detox program will not only to provide the individual with counseling during detox but help with the physical withdrawal and the psychological root cause of the individual's addiction problem, so as to decrease the chances of relapse.

    Drug detox can be viewed in three separate stages:

    1. Medical Detox: A medical doctor will need to supervise your medical withdrawal from drugs, ensuring you complete this phase safely and with minimal complications. Medical detox can take several days.

    2. Physical Detox: Once your body is no longer dependent on drugs, you will need to work on building up your physical health. A nutritionist can be helpful during this phase, enabling you to develop a balanced diet to help you through the rest of the detox process.

    3. Emotional Detox: Detox can be extremely difficult on your emotional health, which is why most treatment centers offer counseling during detox. Because drugs have become an integral part of your mental, emotional and social life, you will need emotional help as you detox.



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    Drug Abuse Trends in Alabama

    Drug Situation: The availability and abuse of major drugs continues to increase in Alabama. The main stay drugs in Alabama continue to be cocaine, meth, and marijuana.

    Cocaine: Although most drug seizures and arrests are attributed to marijuana, cocaine and crack continue to be the most commonly used drugs in Alabama.

    Heroin: Heroin sold in Alabama is available in a purer form that can be smoked or snorted. It has become more affordable; making heroin more attractive to new users in Alabama.

    Meth: Meth is readily available in Alabama. It is made in clandestine labs and trafficked throughout Alabama. Smaller quantities are produced with ingredients obtained from convenience, hardware and agricultural stores.

    Club drugs: Club drugs such as Ecstasy, LSD, MDMA, and GHB are on the rise in Alabama. Overdoses of these drugs have been reported which indicates an upward trend of availability and abuse.

    Marijuana: Marijuana use in Alabama is on the rise. Marijuana use is especially prevalent among young people ages 18-20. Cost and availability contribute to the increase of use. Although marijuana is not seen as a dangerous drug when compared to other drugs, statistics show that drug users almost always start with marijuana as their first drug.

    Alcohol-Related Laws Alabama (Total Laws: 26 of 39)
    .08 Per Se, Automatic License Revocation, Sobriety Checkpoints, Felony DUI, Dram Shop, Fake ID, Graduated Drivers Licensing, Social Host, Happy Hour, Illegal Per Se, Mandatory Jail 2nd Offense, Mandatory Alcohol Assessment/Treatment, Mandatory Alcohol Education, Mandatory BAC Testing for DUI Offenders who Survive, Open Container Law that is TEA-21 Compliant, Primary Belt Law, TEA-21 Compliant for Repeat Offenders, Vehicular Homicide, Vehicle Sanctions While Suspended, Victim Rights Constitutional Amendment, Youth Attempt at Purchase, Youth Consumption of Alcohol, Child Endangerment, Youth Purchase, Selling Alcohol to Youth, Zero Tolerance, Alcohol-Related Laws Alaska (Total Laws: 20 of 39)
    .08 Per Se, Automatic License Revocation, Felony DUI, Dram Shop, Fake ID, Happy Hour, Ignition Interlock, Penalties for Test Refusal Greater than Test Failure, Illegal Per Se, Mandatory Jail 2nd Offense, Mandatory Alcohol Education, Mandatory BAC Testing for DUI Offenders who Survive, Preliminary Breath Tester, Vehicle Confiscation, Vehicle Impound, Victim Rights Constitutional Amendment, Youth Consumption of Alcohol, Youth Purchase, Selling Alcohol to Youth, Zero Tolerance,



    The following information is regarding drug rehabilitation and substance abuse treatment addmissions for the state of Alabama. Stats are broken down into these catagories: Primary drug of abuse or addiction, age group, & cultural background.

    STATE:
    ALABAMA
    Total Alcohol only Alcohol with secondary drug Cocaine (smoked) Cocaine (other route) Mari- juana Heroin Meth
    Total No.
    199,923
    19,655
    25,335
    18,750
    3843
    26,044
    44,864
    55,582
    %
    100.0
    9.8
    12.7
    9.4
    1.9
    13.0
    22.4
    27.8
    SEX  
    65.4
    70.2
    68.7
    60.9
    75.4
    73.8
    69.6
    57.3
    Male %
    Female %
    34.6
    29.8
    31.3
    39.1
    24.6
    26.2
    30.4
    42.7
    Unknown %
    0.0
    0.0
    0.0
    0.0
    0.0
    0.0
    0.0
    0.0
    Total %
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    AGE AT ADMISSION  
    0.0
    .01
    0.0
    0.0
    0.0
    0.1
    0.0
    0.0
    0-11 years %
    12-17 years %
    9.0
    6.8
    9.5
    0.8
    3.7
    43.7
    0.2
    3.8
    18-20 years %
    5.4
    2.4
    4.3
    2.2
    5.6
    12.3
    2.2
    7.5
    21-25 years %
    12.0
    5.8
    10.0
    6.7
    15.3
    15.1
    8.5
    18.1
    26-30 years %
    11.3
    6.8
    10.4
    8.6
    14.5
    8.1
    9.4
    16.9
    31-35 years %
    14.3
    11.6
    15.6
    16.9
    17.0
    6.8
    12.4
    18.8
    36-40 years %
    16.2
    16.4
    17.8
    24.4
    18.1
    5.8
    16.9
    16.7
    41-45 years %
    14.4
    18.3
    15.7
    20.9
    13.4
    4.0
    19.8
    10.8
    46-50 years %
    9.3
    14.5
    9.5
    11.8
    7.1
    2.0
    15.8
    4.6
    51-55 years %
    4.9
    9.6
    4.7
    4.8
    3.2
    0.9
    9.8
    1.4
    56-60 years %
    1.7
    4.4
    1.4
    1.6
    1.3
    0.3
    3.1
    0.4
    61-65 years %
    0.7
    2.1
    0.5
    0.7
    0.3
    0.1
    1.2
    0.1
    66 years and over %
    0.3
    1.1
    0.2
    0.3
    0.1
    0.1
    0.5
    0.1
    Unknown %
    0.5
    0.2
    0.5
    0.3
    0.4
    0.7
    0.2
    0.8
    Total %
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    RACE  
    51.4
    62.7
    54.0
    18.1
    32.4
    43.7
    48.6
    63.9
    White %
    Black or African- American %
    16.6
    10.9
    19.2
    64.1
    23.6
    19.2
    12.1
    3.9
    American Indian or Alaska Native %
    3.4
    3.8
    3.8
    1.4
    3.4
    3.2
    3.0
    4.0
    Asian or Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander %
    2.7
    2.4
    2.0
    2.0
    2.4
    3.2
    1.3
    4.1
    Other %
    25.9
    20.2
    20.9
    14.4
    38.2
    30.6
    34.9
    24.1
    Unknown %
    0.0
    0.0
    0.0
    0.0
    0.0
    0.1
    0.0
    0.0
    Total %
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    ETHNICITY  
    30.7
    24.7
    25.5
    15.3
    44.3
    37.1
    39.8
    29.8
    Hispanic or Latino %
    Not Hispanic or Latino %
    69.1
    75.2
    74.4
    84.7
    55.5
    62.8
    60.1
    70.0
    Unknown %
    0.1
    0.1
    0.1
    0.1
    0.2
    0.1
    1.9
    0.1
    Total %
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0
    100.0


    State Drug Offices: Alabama

    State Policy Offices: Alabama

    Governor's Office: Alabama
    Office of the Governor: Alabama
    State Capitol
    600 Dexter Avenue
    (334) 242–7100
    Montgomery, Alabama 36104

    State Legislative Contact: Alabama
    Legislative Reference Service: Alabama
    State House, Room 613
    11 South Union Street
    (334) 242-8000
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130–6701

    State Drug Program Coordinator: Alabama
    Alabama Department of Public Safety
    2720–A Gunter Park Drive West
    (334) 242-4371
    Montgomery, Alabama 36109–1014

    State Criminal Justice Offices: Alabama

    Attorney General's Office: Alabama
    State House
    11 South Union Street
    (334) 242-7300
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130–1801

    Law Enforcement Planning: Alabama
    Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
    Law Enforcement Planning
    401 Adams Avenue
    P.O. Box 5690
    (334) 242-5100
    Montgomery, Alabama 36103–5690

    Statistical Analysis Center: Alabama
    Alabama Criminal Justice
    Information Center
    770 Washington Avenue, Suite 350
    334-242-4900
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130

    Uniform Crime Reports Contact: Alabama
    Alabama Criminal Justice
    Information Center
    770 Washington Avenue, Suite 350
    334-242-4900
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130

    BJA Strategy Preparation Agency: Alabama
    Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
    Law Enforcement/Traffic Safety Division
    P.O. Box 5690
    401 Adams Avenue
    (334) 242-5100
    Montgomery, Alabama 36103–5690

    Judicial Agency: Alabama
    Administrative Office of Courts: Alabama
    300 Dexter Avenue
    (334) 954-5000
    Montgomery, Alabama 36104–3741

    Corrections Agency: Alabama
    Department of Corrections: Alabama
    Treatment Division
    1400 Lloyd Street
    334-353-3883
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130–1501

    State Health Offices: Alabama

    RADAR Network Agency: Alabama
    Alabama Department of Mental Health/Mental Retardation
    Division of Substance Abuse Services
    100 North Union Street
    P.O. Box 301410
    (334) 242-3454
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130–1410

    HIV-Prevention Program: Alabama
    Department of Public Health: Alabama
    Disease Control Bureau
    HIV/AIDS Division
    434 Monroe Street
    (334) 206-5300
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130–1410

    Drug and Alcohol Agency: Alabama
    Alabama Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
    Substance Services Division
    P.O. Box 301410
    (334) 242-3454
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130–1410

    State Education Office: Alabama

    State Coordinator for Drug-Free Schools: Alabama
    Drug Education Program: Alabama
    State Department of Education
    50 North Ripley Street, Room 5348
    (334) 242-9700
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130–3901

    Jefferson County Economic Opportunity : Community Substance Abuse Program

    Facility Name : Jefferson County Economic Opportunity
    Second Name : Community Substance Abuse Program
    Mailing Address 1 : 228 2nd Avenue North
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35204
    Location Address : 228 2nd Avenue North
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35204
    Phone Number : (205) 787-3040
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors), Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

    Category : Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse Treatment, Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Rehab, Drug Detox, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Recovery, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Treatment



    Aletheia House : Women Only

    Facility Name : Aletheia House
    Second Name : Women Only
    Mailing Address 1 : 4246 5th Avenue South
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35204
    Location Address : 4246 5th Avenue South
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35222
    Phone Number : (205) 595-1114
    Intake Phone 1 : (205) 324-6502
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Women, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Women
    Payment Assistance: Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

    Category : Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Treatment, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse Treatment



    Hill Crest Behavioral Health Services : Chemical Dependency Track

    Facility Name : Hill Crest Behavioral Health Services
    Second Name : Chemical Dependency Track
    Mailing Address 1 : 6869 5th Avenue South
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35212
    Location Address : 6869 5th Avenue South
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35212
    Phone Number : (205) 833-9000
    Intake Phone 2 : (205) 838-2050
    Hotline Phone 1 : (800) 292-8553
    Mental Health Services, Detoxification, Hospital Inpatient, Assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish, Forien Languages other than Spanish, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Mental health services
    Services Provided: Detoxification
    Type of Care: Hospital inpatient
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, Private health insurance

    Category : Drug Recovery, Rehab, Drug Rehab, Drug Detox, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation



    Alcohol and Drug Abuse Trt Centers Inc

    Facility Name : Alcohol and Drug Abuse Trt Centers Inc
    Mailing Address 1 : 2701 Jefferson Avenue SW
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35211
    Location Address : 2701 Jefferson Avenue SW
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35211
    Phone Number : (205) 923-6552
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Residentail Shor-term Treatment(30 Days or less), Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Assistance for hearing impaired, Medicaid, Medicare, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification
    Type of Care: Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid)
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors), Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

    Category : Drug Treatment, Drug Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Alcohol Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Rehab



    University of Alabama at Birmingham : (UAB)/Substance Abuse Programs

    Facility Name : University of Alabama at Birmingham
    Second Name : (UAB)/Substance Abuse Programs
    Mailing Address 1 : 401 Beacon Parkway West
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite 270
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35209
    Location Address : 401 Beacon Parkway West
    Location Address 2 : Suite 270
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35209
    Phone Number : (205) 917-3784
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Methadone Maintenance, Outpatient, Adolescents, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Assistance for hearing impaired, Medicaid, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Methadone Maintenance
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

    Category : Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Treatment, Drug Recovery



    Tri County Treatment Center

    Facility Name : Tri County Treatment Center
    Mailing Address 1 : 14050 Town Loop Boulevard
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite 204
    Mailing City : Orlando
    Mailing State : Florida
    Mailing Zipcode : 32837
    Mailing Zip4 : 6190
    Location Address : 1101 East Park Drive
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35235
    Phone Number : (205) 836-3345
    Intake Phone 2 : (407) 351-7080
    Website : www.methadonetreatment.com
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification, Outpatient, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

    Category : Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Recovery, Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation



    Calhoun Cleburne Mental Health Center : New Directions

    Facility Name : Calhoun Cleburne Mental Health Center
    Second Name : New Directions
    Mailing Address 1 : P.O. Drawer 2205
    Mailing City : Anniston
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 36202
    Location Address : 407 Noble Street
    Location City : Anniston
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 36201
    Phone Number : (256) 236-8003
    Hotline Phone 1 : (256) 236-8003
    Hotline Phone 2 : (256) 236-3403
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, DUI/DWI Offenders, Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, DUI/DWI offenders
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

    Category : Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse Treatment, Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox



    Oakmont Center

    Facility Name : Oakmont Center
    Mailing Address 1 : P.O. Box 8328
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35218
    Location Address : 2008 21st Street Ensley
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35218
    Phone Number : (205) 787-7100
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Medicaid, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid

    Category : Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Recovery, Drug Detox, Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Treatment



    Aletheia House : Men Only

    Facility Name : Aletheia House
    Second Name : Men Only
    Mailing Address 1 : 135 Finley Avenue West
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35204
    Location Address : 135 Finley Avenue West
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35204
    Phone Number : (205) 328-3600
    Intake Phone 1 : (205) 324-6502
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, HIV/AIDS, Gay or Lesbian, Seniors, Men, Criminal Justice Clients, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Gays and Lesbians, Seniors/older adults, Men, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

    Category : Alcohol Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment, Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Substance Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Treatment, Drug Recovery, Drug Rehab



    Birmingham Healthcare

    Facility Name : Birmingham Healthcare
    Mailing Address 1 : P.O. Box 11523
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35202
    Mailing Zip4 : 1523
    Location Address : 712 25th Street North
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35203
    Phone Number : (205) 323-5311
    Hotline Phone 1 : (205) 941-4690
    Website : www.birminghamhealthcare.org
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, HIV/AIDS, Payment Assistance, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with HIV/AIDS
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors), Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

    Category : Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Detox, Rehab, Drug Recovery, Drug Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation



    Northwest Alabama Treatment Center

    Facility Name : Northwest Alabama Treatment Center
    Mailing Address 1 : 709 Memorial Drive
    Mailing City : Bessemer
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35020
    Location Address : 4204 Edmonton Drive
    Location City : Bessemer
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35022
    Phone Number : (205) 425-1200
    Hotline Phone 1 : (205) 805-3381
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification, Outpatient, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, HIV/AIDS, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Residential Beds for children, Assistance for hearing impaired, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Residential beds for clients' children
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance

    Category : Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Treatment, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehabilitation, Substance Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Recovery, Drug Detox, Drug Abuse Treatment



    Aletheia House : Transitional Housing and Men of Honor

    Facility Name : Aletheia House
    Second Name : Transitional Housing and Men of Honor
    Mailing Address 1 : 1001 22nd Avenue West
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35204
    Location Address : 1001 22nd Avenue West
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35204
    Phone Number : (205) 251-2721
    Intake Phone 1 : (205) 324-6502
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Halfway Housing, Outpatient, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Men, Criminal Justice Clients, Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Halfway house
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Men, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare

    Category : Alcohol Rehab, Rehab, Drug Detox, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery, Drug Rehab, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Addiction Treatment



    Anniston Fellowship House Inc

    Facility Name : Anniston Fellowship House Inc
    Mailing Address 1 : 106 East 22nd Street
    Mailing City : Anniston
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 36201
    Location Address : 106 East 22nd Street
    Location City : Anniston
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 36201
    Phone Number : (256) 236-7229
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Halfway Housing, Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Halfway house
    Type of Care: Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

    Category : Drug Recovery, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Detox, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Substance Abuse Treatment



    Aletheia House

    Facility Name : Aletheia House
    Mailing Address 1 : 201 Finley Avenue West
    Mailing Address 2 : P.O. Box 1514
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35201
    Location Address : 201 Finley Avenue West
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35204
    Phone Number : (205) 324-6502
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Medicaid, Sliding Scale Fees, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid
    Payment Assistance: Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

    Category : Alcohol Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Rehab, Drug Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery, Drug Rehab



    Bradford Health Services : Birmingham Regional Office Jefferson

    Facility Name : Bradford Health Services
    Second Name : Birmingham Regional Office Jefferson
    Mailing Address 1 : 631 Beacon Parkway West
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite 211
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35205
    Location Address : 631 Beacon Parkway West
    Location Address 2 : Suite 211
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35209
    Phone Number : (800) 293-7191
    Intake Phone 1 : (205) 942-3200
    Hotline Phone 1 : (205) 942-3200
    Hotline Phone 2 : (800) 293-7191
    Website : www.bradfordhealth.com
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, Medicare, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)

    Category : Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Detox, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Treatment, Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehab



    Lighthouse of Tallapoosa County Inc : Substance Abuse Rehab Program/Resid

    Facility Name : Lighthouse of Tallapoosa County Inc
    Second Name : Substance Abuse Rehab Program/Resid
    Mailing Address 1 : 36 Franklin Street
    Mailing City : Alexander City
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35010
    Location Address : 36 Franklin Street
    Location City : Alexander City
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35010
    Phone Number : (256) 234-4894
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Halfway Housing, Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Men, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Halfway house
    Type of Care: Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Men
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

    Category : Drug Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Rehab, Drug Recovery, Drug Detox, Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment



    University of Alabama at Birmingham : Center for Psychiatric Medicine

    Facility Name : University of Alabama at Birmingham
    Second Name : Center for Psychiatric Medicine
    Mailing Address 1 : 1713 6th Avenue South
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35294
    Mailing Zip4 : 0018
    Location Address : 1713 6th Avenue South
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35294
    Location Zip4 : 0018
    Phone Number : (205) 934-7008
    Intake Phone 1 : (205) 934-7008x1
    Intake Phone 2 : (205) 975-7352
    Website : www.main.uab.edu
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Outpatient, Day Treatment, Residentail Shor-term Treatment(30 Days or less), Hospital Inpatient, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification
    Type of Care: Hospital inpatient, Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)

    Category : Drug Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Addiction Treatment, Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery



    Bridge Inc : Recovery Center for Teens/Ashville

    Facility Name : Bridge Inc
    Second Name : Recovery Center for Teens/Ashville
    Mailing Address 1 : P.O. Box 976
    Mailing City : Ashville
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35953
    Location Address : 474 10th Street
    Location City : Ashville
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35953
    Phone Number : (205) 594-3111
    Website : www.bridgeinc.org
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, Assistance for hearing impaired, Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
    Payment Assistance: Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

    Category : Substance Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Detox, Rehab, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Recovery, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Treatment, Drug Rehab



    Birmingham Metro Treatment Center : Limited Partnership

    Facility Name : Birmingham Metro Treatment Center
    Second Name : Limited Partnership
    Mailing Address 1 : 14050 Town Loop Boulevard
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite 204
    Mailing City : Orlando
    Mailing State : Florida
    Mailing Zipcode : 32837
    Mailing Zip4 : 6190
    Location Address : 151 Industrial Drive
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35211
    Phone Number : (205) 941-1799
    Intake Phone 2 : (407) 351-7080
    Website : www.methadonetreatment.com
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification, Outpatient, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

    Category : Drug Recovery, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Treatment, Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment



    Department of Veterans Affairs : Medical Center

    Facility Name : Department of Veterans Affairs
    Second Name : Medical Center
    Mailing Address 1 : 700 South 19th Street
    Mailing City : Birmingham
    Mailing State : Alabama
    Mailing Zipcode : 35233
    Location Address : 700 South 19th Street
    Location City : Birmingham
    Location State : Alabama
    Location Zip : 35233
    Phone Number : (205) 933-8101x6136
    Intake Phone 1 : (205) 933-8101x5508
    Substance Abuse Treatment, General Health Services, Halfway Housing, Outpatient, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Seniors, Women, DUI/DWI Offenders, Assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: General health services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Halfway house
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Seniors/older adults, Women, DUI/DWI offenders
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)

    Category : Drug Recovery, Drug Treatment, Drug Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Detox, Substance Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment








    Drug Rehab and Treatment Facts Alabama
  • In 2004, 69.3% of those in addiction treatment located in Alabama were male.
  • 30.7% of the individuals in drug addiction treatment residing in Alabama during 2004 were female.
  • The largest age group admitted into to drug rehab during 2004 in Alabama was between the ages of 21-25 (16.7%).
  • The second largest age group attending drug rehabilitation in Alabama during 2004 were between the ages of 26-30 (14.4%).
  • 58.8% of the individuals in drug treatment located in Alabama during 2004 were Caucasian.


  • Should schools in Smiths, Alabama provide drug education and awareness programs to it's students?
    Yes
    No

    What illegal drug is most prevalent in Smiths, Alabama?
    Cocaine
    Heroin
    Marijuana
    Ecstasy
    Crack
    Meth

    Are you in favor of mandatory prison sentences in Smiths, Alabama for non violent drug offenders?
    Yes
    No

    Are you in favor of treatment rather than incarceration for non violent drug offenders in Smiths, Alabama?
    Yes
    No

    How many people do you know personally in Smiths, Alabama who use illegal drugs?
    0-5
    6-10
    11-15
    16 or more

    Do you have a family member in Smiths, Alabama with a drug abuse problem?
    Yes
    No

    Are effective treatment facilities for drug abuse easily accessable in Smiths, Alabama?
    Yes
    No

    Are you in favor of mandatory drug testing for convicted drug offenders in Smiths, Alabama?
    Yes
    No

    Do you believe that drug abusers in Smiths, Alabama can be helped with treatment to change their behavior?
    Yes
    No

    If you abuse drugs and live in Smiths, Alabama, what was your age when you used drugs for the first time?
    1-10
    11-15
    16-20
    21-25
    26-30
    30-40
    40-50
    50+


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    Alabama : DTF agents bust meth lab.
    Approximately 17,000 grams or 17 kilos of methamphetamine ...

    Alabama : Feds: Meth trafficker caught in Houma,Louisianna pleads guilty.
    NEW ORLEANS,Louisianna – A 37-year-old Gonzales,Loui...

    Alabama : Drug Unit seizes numerous meth labs.
    There were more methamphetamine labs seized in May than i...

    Alabama : Warrants Issued In Home Explosion.
    Two men who were severely injured when a mobile home exp...

    Alabama : Woman Arrested On Meth Charges.
    Woman Arrested On Meth Charges. Huntsville,...

    Alabama : Cherokee,Alabama officers find two meth labs.
    Cherokee,Alabama officers find two meth labs. At leas...

    Alabama : Meth ingredient buys lead to arrests.
    Meth ingredient buys lead to arrests. Three had pills, dr...

    Alabama : Alabama Starts Zerometh Program.
    Alabama Starts Zerometh Program. BIRMINGHAM, Alab...

    Alabama: A troubled teen shares story to help others
    Alabama - As Kim Hunter talks about her childhood years, you...

    Survey: Alabama children better off
    Alabama - The good news is that Alabama, overall, has risen ...

    Alabama: County draws 'zero meth' line
    Alabama: Lawrence County, Alabama is participating in a stat...

    Alabama: Children of drug addiction face risks beyond drugs
    Last fiscal year, 621 Alabama children ended up in foster ca...

    Alabama Drug Bust
    Drug busts are like a well-choreographed dance. It takes a l...

    Alabama: Study shows painkiller sales on the rise
    Alabama: A recent study of federal drug prescription data sh...

    Alabama: After OxyContin scare, Appalachian addicts turn to hydrocodone
    Alabama - The drug OxyContin has been blamed for a wave of c...

    Alabama Chief justice pushing for drug courts
    Alabama - Alabama Chief Justice Sue Bell Cobb’s effort to ha...

    Alabama meth tip line leads deputies to active lab
    Alabama - See Meth Stop Meth it's a toll free tip line estab...

    Alabama Judge Urges Expansion of Drug C