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Drug Rehab, Louisville, Colorado
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Outpatient Drug Rehab, Louisville, Colorado
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Louisville, Colorado
Louisville, CO Profile
Louisville, CO, population 18,937 , is located
in Colorado's Boulder county,
about 11.0 miles from Westminster and 12.3 miles from Arvada.
In the 90's the population of Louisville has grown by about 53%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Louisville has been declining at an annual rate of less than one percent.
Louisville Statistics
Louisville Gender Information
Males in Louisville: 9,404 (50%)
Females in Louisville: 9,533 (50%)
As % of Population in Louisville
Race Diversity in Louisville
White: 91%
African American: 1%
Native American: 1%
Asian: 4%
Other/Mixed: 3%
As % of Population in Louisville
Age Diversity in Louisville
Median Age in Louisville: 36.0 (Males in Louisville: 34.9, Females in Louisville: 36.9)
Louisville Males Under 20: 16%
Louisville Females Under 20: 15%
Louisville Males 20 to 40: 14%
Louisville Females 20 to 40: 14%
Louisville Males 40 to 60: 17%
Louisville Females 40 to 60: 17%
Louisville Males Over 60: 4%
Louisville Females Over 60: 5%
Economics in Louisville
Louisville Household Average Size: 2.61 people
Louisville Median Household Income: $ 69,945
Louisville Median Value of Homes: $ 230,900
Louisville Location Information
Elevation: 5,337 feet above sea level.
Land Area: 7.7 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Louisville
Lafayette 2.5 Miles
Superior 2.6 Miles
Broomfield 4.6 Miles
Erie 6.6 Miles
Boulder 7.8 Miles
Eldorado Springs 8.3 Miles
Niwot 9.0 Miles
Northglenn 10.0 Miles
Westminster 11.0 Miles
Federal Heights 11.2 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Louisville
(Population 100,000+)
Westminster 11.0 Miles
Arvada 12.3 Miles
Denver 18.3 Miles
Lakewood 19.1 Miles
Aurora 23.4 Miles
Ft Collins 42.1 Miles
Colorado Springs 80.8 Miles
Pueblo 122.5 Miles
Provo 345.6 Miles
Albuquerque 348.5 Miles
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Drug Overdose
A drug overdose occurs when you consume more drugs than your body can tolerate. Drug users are constantly flirting with the risk of a drug overdose. There is a
fine line between the high they're seeking and serious injury or death. While many victims of drug overdose recover without long term effects, there
can be serious consequences. Some drug overdoses cause the failure of major
organs like the kidneys or liver, or failure of whole systems like the
respiratory or circulatory systems. Patients who survive drug overdose may need
kidney dialysis, kidney or liver transplant, or ongoing care as a result of
heart failure, stroke, or coma. Death can occur in almost any drug overdose
situation, particularly if treatment is not started immediately.
Therapeutic Community
An effective therapeutic community attends to the many needs of the individual, not just his or her drug use. Care given at a therapeutic community addresses the individual's drug use and associated medical, psychological, social, vocational, and legal problems. Also, a therapeutic community will continue to be flexible and provide ongoing assessments of the individual's needs, which may change during the course of care.
Remaining in care at a therapeutic community for an adequate period of time is critical for treatment effectiveness. The time depends on an individual's needs. For most people, the significant improvement is reached at about 3 months in treatment.
Relapse
Relapse is a term used to describe when an individual who has quit using drugs starts using once again. A relapse can mean just a one time use, a long term continues period of using or anything in between after a period of sobriety has taken place. An individual begins to experience a psychological relapse long before their first use after
quitting. Some things that can lead to relapse both physically or psychologically include: 1. Being in the presence of drugs or alcohol, drug or alcohol users, or places where you used or bought chemicals. 2. Feelings we perceive as negative, particularly anger; also sadness, loneliness, guilt, fear, and anxiety. 3. Positive feelings that make you want to celebrate by using. 4. Listening to others past drug use stories and just dwelling on getting high. 5. Believing that you no longer have to worry (complacent). That is, that you are no longer stimulated to crave drugs/alcohol by any of the above situations or by anything else – and therefore maybe it’s safe for you to use occasionally.
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.
Tolerance
Tolerance to a drug takes place when an individual is exposed to the same drug repeatedly and begins to build up an resistance to the drugs effects. The body then adapts and develops a tolerance for the drug. The addiction that is produced is so powerful that it creates cravings in the user. These cravings for the drug are the result of its impact on the individual's memory with feelings of pleasantness and euphoria which the individual has come to associate with the taking of the drug.
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Alcohol Addiction Treatment Information
Deciding upon the correct drug rehab in Louisville, Colorado for yourself or a loved one is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. It is important that you are well educated about drug treatment options before selecting a drug rehab program in Louisville, Colorado.
What is the success rate of the drug rehab program?
The typical success rate of most drug rehabs in Louisville, Colorado is 2% to 20%.. There are drug rehabs with success rates as high as 75%.
What is the cost?
When seeking the most successful treatment centers in Louisville, Colorado, cost can be meaningful only in the context of performance and quality of service.
Is the drug rehab center properly licensed?
Most drug rehab programs in Louisville, Colorado are required to be licensed by a governing agency.
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