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Drug Rehab, Lowell, Massachusetts
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Lowell, Massachusetts
Lowell, MA Profile
Lowell, MA, population 105,167 , is located
in Massachusetts's Middlesex county,
about 20.8 miles from Cambridge and 23.1 miles from Boston.
In the 90's the population of Lowell has grown by about 2%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Lowell has been declining at an annual rate of less than one percent.
Reports show that during 2003 property crime levels in the Lowell area were lower than Massachusetts's average.
The same data shows violent crime levels to be higher than the Massachusetts average.
Lowell Statistics
Lowell Gender Information
Males in Lowell: 51,807 (49%)
Females in Lowell: 53,360 (51%)
As % of Population in Lowell
Race Diversity in Lowell
White: 69%
African American: 4%
Asian: 17%
Other/Mixed: 10%
As % of Population in Lowell
Age Diversity in Lowell
Median Age in Lowell: 31.4 (Males in Lowell: 30.4, Females in Lowell: 32.6)
Lowell Males Under 20: 16%
Lowell Females Under 20: 15%
Lowell Males 20 to 40: 17%
Lowell Females 20 to 40: 16%
Lowell Males 40 to 60: 11%
Lowell Females 40 to 60: 11%
Lowell Males Over 60: 5%
Lowell Females Over 60: 8%
Economics in Lowell
Lowell Household Average Size: 2.67 people
Lowell Median Household Income: $ 39,192
Lowell Median Value of Homes: $ 130,500
Law Enforcement in Lowell
Reported crimes in the Lowell area during 2003:
Murder and non-negligent man-slaughter: 2
Forcible rape: 45
Robbery: 146
Aggravated assault: 673
Violent crime events per 100,000 people: 825
Burglary: 626
Larceny-theft: 1,737
Motor vehicle theft: 716
Property crime events per 100,000 people: 2,933
Lowell Location Information
Elevation: 102 feet above sea level.
Land Area: 13.8 Square Miles.
Water Area: 0.8 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Lowell
Pinehurst 8.5 Miles
Methuen 9.0 Miles
Andover 9.3 Miles
Lawrence 9.3 Miles
Wilmington 9.4 Miles
Littleton Common 10.1 Miles
Burlington 10.8 Miles
Hudson 11.0 Miles
Nashua 11.9 Miles
West Concord 12.8 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Lowell
(Population 100,000+)
Cambridge 20.8 Miles
Boston 23.1 Miles
Manchester 26.0 Miles
Worcester 35.7 Miles
Providence 56.2 Miles
Springfield 74.8 Miles
Hartford 92.4 Miles
Waterbury 116.0 Miles
New Haven 123.6 Miles
Bridgeport 140.5 Miles
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Abstinence
Abstinence is the act or practice of refraining from indulging a desire. The type of abstinence we are referring to here is abstinence from drugs and alcohol. This term has two connotations when it comes to abstaining from drugs. The first refers to drug or alcohol treatment programs that aim to help an individual stop using drugs or alcohol for the rest of their lives. The time abstinence is also used in drug education and prevention. It refers to trying to stop children from ever using drugs.
Detox
Detox is necessary when an individual through their chronic use of drugs or alcohol has developed an addiction. The objective of detox is to help the individual achieve a drug and alcohol free state. Detox is intended to relieve the physical symptoms of withdrawal and helps prepare the individual for entry into drug rehabilitation. Therefore, the ultimate goal of detox is preparation for long term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
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.
Intervention
An intervention is when a group of loved ones and/or a trained intervention counselor meets with the person in need of help for the purpose of breaking down their denial and motivating them to immediately seek drug addiction treatment. Often, individuals in the midst of drug addiction engage in a variety of self destructive behaviors. Although baffling to friends and family members such people generally either aren't aware on a conscious level that they have a drug addiction problem, or even when they know they have a problem they may cling to the false belief that the problem will somehow go away without any outside help. When an intervention is held a moment of clarity is created
for the addict. Most people struggling with the problem of drug or alcohol
addiction will accept help the very day of the intervention.
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.
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The typical success rate of most drug rehabs in Lowell, Massachusetts is 2% to 20%.. There are drug rehabs with success rates as high as 75%.
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Most drug rehab programs in Lowell, Massachusetts are required to be licensed by a governing agency.
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