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    Winchester, Virginia

    Winchester, VA Profile

    Winchester, VA, population 23,585 , is located in Virginia's Winchester (city) county, about 61.5 miles from Arlington and 63.8 miles from Washington.

    In the 90's the population of Winchester has grown by about 7%. It is Estimated in recent years the population of Winchester has been growing at an annual rate of 1.1 percent.

    Reports show that during 2003 property crime levels in the Winchester area were higher than Virginia's average. The same data shows violent crime levels to be lower than the Virginia average.

    Winchester Statistics Winchester Gender Information

    Males in Winchester: 11,434 (48%)
    Females in Winchester: 12,151 (52%)

    As % of Population in Winchester    

    Race Diversity in Winchester

    White: 82%
    African American: 10%
    Asian: 2%
    Other/Mixed: 6%

    As % of Population in Winchester        

    Age Diversity in Winchester

    Median Age in Winchester: 35.2 (Males in Winchester: 33.8, Females in Winchester: 36.6)

    Winchester Males Under 20: 13%     Winchester Females Under 20: 13% Winchester Males 20 to 40: 16%     Winchester Females 20 to 40: 15% Winchester Males 40 to 60: 12%     Winchester Females 40 to 60: 12% Winchester Males Over 60: 7%     Winchester Females Over 60: 11%

    Economics in Winchester

    Winchester Household Average Size: 2.28 people
    Winchester Median Household Income: $ 34,335
    Winchester Median Value of Homes: $ 109,800

    Law Enforcement in Winchester

    Reported crimes in the Winchester area during 2003:

    Murder and non-negligent man-slaughter: 0
    Forcible rape: 9
    Robbery: 30
    Aggravated assault: 34
    Violent crime events per 100,000 people: 298

    Burglary: 168
    Larceny-theft: 1,125
    Motor vehicle theft: 53
    Arson: 6
    Property crime events per 100,000 people: 5,486

    Winchester Location Information
    Elevation: 720 feet above sea level. Land Area: 9.3 Square Miles.
    Nearby Towns & Cities to Winchester Stephens City 7.7 Miles Boyce 8.5 Miles Berryville 10.0 Miles Middletown 12.6 Miles Inwood 13.6 Miles Capon Bridge 16.6 Miles Strasburg 17.2 Miles Charles Town 17.8 Miles Corporation of Ranson 17.9 Miles Front Royal 18.6 Miles Big Cities Nearest Winchester (Population 100,000+) Arlington 61.5 Miles Washington 63.8 Miles Alexandria 65.5 Miles Baltimore 83.4 Miles Richmond 119.1 Miles Pittsburgh 130.4 Miles Philadelphia 168.5 Miles Allentown 172.6 Miles Hampton 178.9 Miles Newport News 179.5 Miles

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    Dependence

    Dependence is the compulsive use of a substance despite negative consequences which can be severe; drug dependence is simply excessive use of a drug or use of a drug for purposes for which it was not medically intended. Physical dependence on a substance (needing a drug to function) is not necessary or sufficient to define addiction. There are some substances that don't cause addiction but do cause physical dependence (for example, some blood pressure medications) and substances that cause addiction but not classic physical dependence (cocaine withdrawal, for example, it does not have symptoms like vomiting and chills; it is mainly characterized by depression).


    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.


    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.


    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".


    Addiction

    Addiction is one of the many consequences of so-called 'casual' drug and alcohol abuse. A loss of control over drugs and alcohol can be driven by physical or psychological factors, or sometimes both. Physical addiction takes place when the body comes to need a drug to function normally. If it is not taken, unpleasant withdrawal symptoms occur. The only way to avoid this is to take more of the drug. Psychological addiction takes place when an individual comes to rely on a drug to supply good feelings, such as relaxation, self-confidence, self esteem, and freedom from anxiety. This is not just a casual desire, it's a powerful compulsion.



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    Drug Situation: Historically, the mid-Atlantic region has served as a thoroughfare for drugs, drug-related proceeds, weapons and other contraband traveling along the east coast of the United citys. Virginia cities situated along Intercity-95 are vulnerable to "spillover" drug distribution from traffickers moving between the two major eastern drug importation hubs of New York City and Miami. Cocaine, crack cocaine and the violence attendant with the trafficking of these drugs are the most significant drug problem in the city, according to most law enforcement sources. However, MDMA abuse and distribution is an already large and still-growing problem, seizures of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories increase every year, and Mexican trafficking organizations are making enormous inroads in the cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana distribution markets in nearly every part of the city.

    Cocaine: Cocaine in both powder and crack forms is prevalent throughout the city of Virginia, in both wholesale and retail quantities. Considerable levels of violence continue to be associated with the crack cocaine trade in urban areas. Colombian and Dominican drug trafficking organizations in New York City remain the primary sources for most of the cocaine available in Virginia. Nonetheless, many local traffickers are becoming more reliant on Mexican sources of supply in the southwestern U.S., North Carolina and Georgia.

    Heroin: The Richmond and Tidewater areas of Virginia both boast a consistent, long-term heroin abuse population. Pockets of heroin distribution are present in other areas of the city as well, but the problem is less pronounced. In recent years, "experimental" use of heroin by younger drug users was on the rise, but appears to have stabilized. Most of the heroin encountered in Virginia tends to be of higher-than-average purity. In the Norfolk area, heroin is packaged primarily in gelatin capsules, while it is packaged in small, usually colored or marked, ziploc baggies in other parts of the city.

    Methamphetamine: Although still minimal, localized clandestine manufacture of methamphetamine has increased in Virginia every year for the past several years, with most of the activity centered on the far southwestern corner of the city bordering West Virginia, North Carolina and Kentucky. The Shenandoah Valley region contains the highest percentage of methamphetamine abusers in the city, and was the first area of the city to receive a huge influx of Mexican immigrants, whose presence encouraged an expansion of existing Mexican drug-trafficking networks. In rave and nightclub venues, both "ice" and methamphetamine have become drugs of choice.

    Club Drugs: Of the club drugs widely abused and available within Virginia, MDMA is by far the easiest to obtain and most in demand. Once limited to abuse among teen and young-adult "ravers" from the affluent Washington, DC suburbs, MDMA is now a drug of choice among young adult drug users throughout the city, regardless of socio-economic and ethnic background. GHB and Ketamine are also widely available but, unlike MDMA, tend to remain within the nightclub/rave community. Other hallucinogenic and stimulant drugs, such as the piperazines, psilocybin mushrooms, LSD and PCP are also available, with their abuse tending to exhibit cyclical patterns or be limited to particular venues and/or events.

    Marijuana: Marijuana is the most widely abused drug in the city of Virginia. Most of the marijuana available in the city is commercial grade product, imported from the southwestern U.S. Demand for high-grade marijuana, however, is at extremely high levels with source areas ranging from the Pacific Northwest to the New England citys. Outdoor marijuana cultivation flourishes during the spring and summer, and indoor grows are increasingly common. Hydroponic indoor grows have not been encountered.

    OxyContin and Other Prescription Drug Diversion: Virginia is one of the half-dozen or so citys commonly cited by law enforcement and medical practitioners when discussing the national OxyContin abuse "epidemic." Indeed, Virginia was one of the first citys to record extraordinary levels of OxyContin diversion and abuse. Although abuse of the prescription painkiller was initially limited to users in the southwestern portion of the city, that abuse has spread to include most of western Virginia and much of central and northern Virginia as well. Sources for diverted OxyContin are located both within and outside of Virginia's borders. The diversion and abuse of other prescription drugs has a long history in Virginia, particularly in the southwestern portion of the city.

    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 Washington Division Mobile Enforcement Team (MET) deployments in the city of Virginia since the inception of the program: Manassas, Chincoteague, Fredericksburg, Richmond, Petersburg, Hampton, Prince William County, Hopewell, and Shenandoah Valley.

    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 has been one RET deployment in the city of Virginia since the inception of the program: Portsmouth.

    Other Enforcement Operations: The Washington/Baltimore HIDTA and Metropolitan Area Task Force (MATF) both participate in and assist in the funding of enforcement groups in northern Virginia. Northern Virginia is further served by an interdiction task force covering Reagan National Airport, Dulles International Airport, and the Amtrak train station in Alexandria.

    Special Topics: The Annandale High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA)/MATF is comprised of two DEA task forces. Seven local agencies and the city Police are represented. On the federal level, the FBI provides three Special Agents. Housed within the same office space is a joint IRS/Secret Service money laundering group. Analytical support is provided by intelligence analysts assigned to the Washington Field Division’s Intelligence Group 31.

    Because drug rehabilitation is both a multi-phase and multi-faceted process it is not surprising that it is often a long term process as well. When an individual enters into drug rehab the very first step is often detoxification. Their physical detoxification alone is not sufficient to end their drug addiction but it does help significantly in the rehabilitation process. Attending a drug rehab will help the individual gain tools that are invaluable in their recovery process. These tools will help them face difficult situations such as encountering friends from their using days, returning to old environments they may have used drugs in, as well as familiar smells and objects that bring up using memories. These psychological stressors can often be detrimental in the recovery process and make it very difficult for the individual to completely recover from their drug addiction.

    Often, individuals feel that they can handle quitting drugs on their own. Their attempts are often unsuccessful leaving them feeling down and depressed. Self detoxification can be next to impossible for many. This is often because of changes in their brain functioning that they are not even aware of. When an individual uses drugs for an extended period of time, research has shown that substantial changes take place in the individual’s brain functioning. These changes make it much more difficult for the individual to go without using drugs and cope with day to day life. It is important for both the individual and their family to realize that it takes more than just strong will power to conquer drug addiction. It takes professional help from a drug rehab program to give the individual all those before mentioned invaluable tools to make a complete recovery from drug addiction.

    Drug Rehab, Winchester, Virginia, VA

    The ultimate goal of a drug rehab in Winchester is to enable the individual to achieve lasting abstinence from drug use. The short term goal of a drug rehab in Winchester 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 Winchester 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 Winchester. Over the last 25 years, studies have shown that attending a Winchester 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, Winchester, Virginia, VA

    Inpatient drug rehab in Winchester is one of many methods whose ultimate goal is long-term abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Those who attend an inpatient drug rehab in Winchester 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 Winchester 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 Winchester 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, Winchester, Virginia, VA

    An outpatient drug rehab in Winchester is a program designed to provide long-term abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Outpatient drug rehab programs in Winchester 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 Winchester do not live at the drug rehab as they would an inpatient drug rehab.

    Outpatient drug rehab programs in Winchester 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 Winchester 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, Winchester, Virginia, VA

    Alcohol rehab in Winchester 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 Winchester 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, Winchester, Virginia, VA

    The goal of detox in Winchester 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 Winchester 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 Winchester 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 Virginia

    Cocaine: Cocaine is widely abused and available throughout Virginia. Crack cocaine continues to plague inner city settings, particularly in Richmond, Roanoke, and the Tidewater area. Mexican drug traffickers based in North Carolina who have been supplying increasing amounts of cocaine to Virginia.

    Heroin: Heroin is widely available in Virginia's urban areas, but is less prevalent in rural counties of the Commonwealth. In the Richmond metropolitan area, heroin is not only an inner city phenomenon, but has gained popularity amongst white young people from upper middle class suburbs.

    Meth: Meth has become the drug of choice in certain Valley towns such as Harrisonburg and Staunton. The user population in that part of the state is largely white, rural, and uneducated. By contrast, the user population in the Richmond area consists of white college-aged young people involved in the rave scene.

    Club Drugs: Ecstasy is available throughout Virginia's urban areas and is sold largely in dance clubs and raves where young college-aged young people congregate. Ecstasy is rapidly encroaching on the mainstream drug trade and cuts across all categories of race, age and socio-economic status in Virginia.

    Marijuana: Marijuana is widely available throughout the Commonwealth, and is imported into Virginia from a number of diverse trafficking groups from many different source areas.

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

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    Total Alcohol only Alcohol with secondary drug Cocaine (smoked) Cocaine (other route) Mari- juana Heroin Meth
    Total No. 28,545 4,311 5,127 2,135 1,756 4,677 1,635 184
    % 100.0 15.1 18.0 7.5 6.2 16.4 5.7 0.6
    SEX   70.1 77.5 75.9 58.9 62.5 77.5 63.1 70.1
    Male %
    Female % 29.7 22.2 23.7 40.8 37.4 22.4 36.6 29.9
    Unknown % 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0
    Total % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
    AGE AT ADMISSION   0.4 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0
    0-11 years %
    12-17 years % 7.5 2.1 4.1 0.2 0.3 18.0 0.2 4.9
    18-20 years % 5.3 2.6 4.9 1.7 2.1 12.4 2.2 7.6
    21-25 years % 9.3 6.1 8.9 4.3 4.9 15.0 9.2 9.8
    26-30 years % 7.5 7.2 7.5 7.8 6.0 6.3 10.0 14.7
    31-35 years % 8.7 8.9 9.4 14.3 14.9 4.6 9.8 6.5
    36-40 years % 9.9 10.3 11.5 18.4 17.4 3.2 10.4 7.1
    41-45 years % 7.9 10.6 9.1 12.5 12.3 2.0 9.1 4.3
    46-50 years % 4.5 7.7 4.9 5.4 4.9 0.9 8.1 3.3
    51-55 years % 1.9 4.4 1.9 1.4 1.5 0.3 3.5 0.5
    56-60 years % 0.9 2.8 0.4 0.8 0.6 0.2 1.0 0.0
    61-65 years % 0.3 1.0 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.5
    66 years and over % 0.2 0.7 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0
    Unknown % 35.6 35.5 37.2 33.1 34.9 37.0 36.1 40.8
    Total % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
    RACE   59.7 66.4 65.1 33.4 36.3 54.1 43.4 92.4
    White %
    Black or African- American % 32.4 20.2 28.4 64.0 61.3 38.2 51.9 2.7
    American Indian or Alaska Native % 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.5
    Asian or Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander % 0.8 1.1 0.6 0.1 0.3 1.1 0.4 1.6
    Other % 5.6 10.6 4.5 1.0 1.4 4.7 2.7 2.7
    Unknown % 1.2 1.0 1.0 1.2 0.6 1.6 1.5 0.0
    Total % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
    ETHNICITY   6.3 14.1 5.6 1.5 2.5 4.7 2.2 2.2
    Hispanic or Latino %
    Not Hispanic or Latino % 89.6 82.3 90.7 94.6 94.2 90.0 95.5 95.1
    Unknown % 4.0 3.6 3.8 3.9 3.3 5.3 2.3 2.7
    Total % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0


    State Drug Offices: Virginia

    State Policy Offices Virginia

    Governor's Office Virginia
    Office of the Governor
    Capitol Building, Third Floor
    Richmond, Virginia 23219

    State Legislative Contact Virginia
    Division of Legislative Services Virginia
    General Assembly Building
    910 Capitol Street, Second Floor
    Richmond, Virginia 23208

    State Drug Program Coordinator Virginia
    Governor's Office for Substance Abuse Prevention
    202 North Ninth Street, Suite 532
    Richmond, Virginia 23219

    State Criminal Justice Offices Virginia

    Attorney General's Office Virginia
    Office of the Attorney General Virginia
    Commonwealth of Virginia
    900 East Main Street
    Richmond, Virginia 23219

    Law Enforcement Planning Virginia
    State Police
    P.O. Box 27472
    Richmond, Virginia 23261-7472

    Crime Prevention Office Virginia
    Department of Criminal Justice Services Virginia
    Virginia Crime Prevention Center
    805 East Broad Street
    Richmond, Virginia 23219

    Virginia Crime Prevention Association, Inc.
    4914 Redford Avenue, Suite 306
    Richmond, Virginia 23230

    Statistical Analysis Center Virginia
    Department of Criminal Justice Services
    805 East Broad Street
    Richmond, Virginia 23219

    Uniform Crime Reports Contact Virginia
    Uniform Crime Reports Virginia
    Records Management Division Virginia
    Department of State Police
    P.O. Box 27472
    Richmond, Virginia 23261-7472

    BJA Strategy Preparation Agency Virginia
    Department of Criminal Justice Services
    805 East Broad Street, 10th Floor
    Richmond, Virginia 23219

    Judicial Agency Virginia
    Administrative Office of the Courts Virginia
    Supreme Court
    100 North Ninth Street, Third Floor
    Richmond, Virginia 23219

    Corrections Agency Virginia
    Department of Corrections
    P.O. Box 26963
    Richmond, Virginia 23261-6963

    State Health Offices Virginia

    RADAR Network Agency Virginia
    Office of Prevention Virginia
    Department of Mental Health
    P.O. Box 1797
    Richmond, Virginia 23214

    HIV-Prevention Program Virginia
    Office of Health & Human Resources Virginia
    Health Department
    P.O. Box 2448
    Richmond, Virginia 23218

    Drug and Alcohol Agency Virginia
    Division of Substance Abuse Services Virginia
    Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation,
    and Substance Abuse Services
    P.O. Box 1797
    Richmond, Virginia 23218

    State Education Office Virginia

    State Coordinator for Drug-Free Schools Virginia
    Virginia Department of Education
    Youth Risk Prevention Program
    P.O. Box 2120
    Richmond, Virginia 23216-2120

    Bridging the Gaps Inc : Drayton House

    Facility Name : Bridging the Gaps Inc
    Second Name : Drayton House
    Mailing Address 1 : 423 West Cork Street
    Mailing City : Winchester
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22601
    Location Address : 505 Fairmont Avenue
    Location City : Winchester
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22601
    Phone Number : (540) 535-1111
    Intake Phone 2 : (866) 711-1234
    Website : www.bridgingthegaps.com
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), 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)
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

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



    Bridging the Gaps Inc : Substance Abuse and Outpatient Servs

    Facility Name : Bridging the Gaps Inc
    Second Name : Substance Abuse and Outpatient Servs
    Mailing Address 1 : 423 West Cork Street
    Mailing Address 2 : Ground Floor
    Mailing City : Winchester
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22601
    Location Address : 423 West Cork Street
    Location City : Winchester
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22601
    Phone Number : (540) 535-1111
    Intake Phone 2 : (866) 711-1234
    Website : www.bridgingthegaps.com
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Day Treatment, Residentail Shor-term Treatment(30 Days or less), Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)

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



    Council on Alcoholism : Lord Fairfax Community Inc

    Facility Name : Council on Alcoholism
    Second Name : Lord Fairfax Community Inc
    Mailing Address 1 : 512 South Braddock Street
    Mailing City : Winchester
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Location Address : 512 South Braddock Street
    Location City : Winchester
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22601
    Location Zip4 : 4409
    Phone Number : (540) 662-8877
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Halfway Housing, Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days)
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Halfway house
    Type of Care: Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)

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



    Chesapeake Substance Abuse Program

    Facility Name : Chesapeake Substance Abuse Program
    Mailing Address 1 : 524 Albemarle Drive
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite 1
    Mailing City : Chesapeake
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 23322
    Mailing Zip4 : 5500
    Location Address : 524 Albermarle Drive
    Location City : Chesapeake
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 23320
    Phone Number : (757) 547-3336
    Website : www.cityofchesapeake.net
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, 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
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, 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 Abuse Treatment, Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Rehab, Drug Detox, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Treatment



    Arlington County Alcohol and Drug Prog

    Facility Name : Arlington County Alcohol and Drug Prog
    Mailing Address 1 : 1725 North George Mason Drive
    Mailing City : Arlington
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22205
    Location Address : 1725 North George Mason Drive
    Location City : Arlington
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22205
    Phone Number : (703) 228-4900
    Website : www.co.arlington.va.us
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, Spanish, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

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



    Living Free Health Services

    Facility Name : Living Free Health Services
    Mailing Address 1 : 4306 Evergreen Lane
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite 204
    Mailing City : Annandale
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22003
    Location Address : 4306 Evergreen Lane
    Location Address 2 : Suite 204
    Location City : Annandale
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22003
    Phone Number : (703) 750-1292
    Website : www.livingfreehealth.com
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, DUI/DWI Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, Spanish, 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, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)

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



    Life Center of Galax : Tazewell Clinic

    Facility Name : Life Center of Galax
    Second Name : Tazewell Clinic
    Mailing Address 1 : 111 Town Hollow Road
    Mailing Address 2 : Attn Betsy Evans
    Mailing City : Cedar Bluff
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Location Address : 111 Town Hollow Road
    Location City : Cedar Bluff
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 24609
    Phone Number : (276) 963-3554
    Intake Phone 1 : (800) 345-6998
    Website : www.crchealth.com
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification, Outpatient, HIV/AIDS, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, 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 HIV/AIDS, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance

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



    Alexandria Community Services Board : Substance Abuse Services

    Facility Name : Alexandria Community Services Board
    Second Name : Substance Abuse Services
    Mailing Address 1 : 2355-A Mill Road
    Mailing City : Alexandria
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22314
    Location Address : 2355-A Mill Road
    Location City : Alexandria
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22314
    Phone Number : (703) 838-4525x108
    Intake Phone 1 : (703) 838-6400
    Intake Phone 2 : (703) 838-4525
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Outpatient, Day Treatment, Residentail Shor-term Treatment(30 Days or less), Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, HIV/AIDS, Women, Men, Criminal Justice Clients, Assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance
    Type of Care: 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, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Women, Men, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)

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



    Virginia Hospital Center

    Facility Name : Virginia Hospital Center
    Mailing Address 1 : 1701 North George Mason Drive
    Mailing City : Arlington
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22205
    Location Address : 1701 North George Mason Drive
    Location City : Arlington
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22205
    Phone Number : (703) 558-6451
    Intake Phone 2 : (703) 558-6750
    Website : www.virginiahospitalcenter.com
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Outpatient, Day Treatment, Hospital Inpatient, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification
    Type of Care: Hospital inpatient, Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, Private health insurance

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



    Human Resources Inc : Willow Oaks

    Facility Name : Human Resources Inc
    Second Name : Willow Oaks
    Mailing Address 1 : 2123 Cartersville Road
    Mailing City : Cartersville
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 23027
    Location Address : 2123 Cartersville Road
    Location City : Cartersville
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 23027
    Phone Number : (804) 375-3443
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Residentail Shor-term Treatment(30 Days or less), Women, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less)
    Special Programs/Groups: Women
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

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



    Womens Home Inc

    Facility Name : Womens Home Inc
    Mailing Address 1 : 1628 North George Mason Drive
    Mailing City : Arlington
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22205
    Location Address : 1628 North George Mason Drive
    Location City : Arlington
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22205
    Phone Number : (703) 237-2822
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Halfway Housing, Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Women, 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: Women
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

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



    Highlands Community Services (SAIOP) : Substance Abuse Intensive Trt Program

    Facility Name : Highlands Community Services (SAIOP)
    Second Name : Substance Abuse Intensive Trt Program
    Mailing Address 1 : 432 East Main Street
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite A
    Mailing City : Abingdon
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 24210
    Location Address : 432 East Main Street
    Location Address 2 : Suite A
    Location City : Abingdon
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 24210
    Phone Number : (276) 676-2908
    Intake Phone 1 : (276) 628-5067
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, Criminal Justice Clients, 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, Women, Men, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, 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 Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Detox, Drug Recovery, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment



    Region Ten CSB

    Facility Name : Region Ten CSB
    Mailing Address 1 : 401 4th Street NW
    Mailing City : Charlottesville
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22903
    Location Address : 401 4th Street NW
    Location City : Charlottesville
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22903
    Phone Number : (434) 972-1869
    Intake Phone 1 : (434) 972-1800
    Hotline Phone 1 : (434) 972-1800
    Website : www.regionten.org
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men, DUI/DWI Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, Assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish, Medicaid, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance
    Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

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



    Pantops Clinic Inc

    Facility Name : Pantops Clinic Inc
    Mailing Address 1 : 1575 State Farm Boulevard
    Mailing City : Charlottesville
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22911
    Location Address : 1575 State Farm Boulevard
    Location Address 2 : Suite 2
    Location City : Charlottesville
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22911
    Phone Number : (434) 220-0080
    Website : www.pantopsclinic.org
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification, Outpatient, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Criminal Justice Clients, Assistance for hearing impaired, 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: Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

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



    Harrison House of Virginia

    Facility Name : Harrison House of Virginia
    Mailing Address 1 : 5105 Backlick Road
    Mailing Address 2 : Unit Q
    Mailing City : Annandale
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22003
    Mailing Zip4 : 6005
    Location Address : 5105 Backlick Road
    Location Address 2 : Unit Q
    Location City : Annandale
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22003
    Location Zip4 : 6005
    Phone Number : (703) 256-6474
    Intake Phone 2 : (888) 682-1667
    Website : www.harrisonhouseofva.com
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Day Treatment, Residentail Shor-term Treatment(30 Days or less), Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Women, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment
    Special Programs/Groups: Women
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance

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



    Fairfax Methadone Treatment Center : (FMTC)

    Facility Name : Fairfax Methadone Treatment Center
    Second Name : (FMTC)
    Mailing Address 1 : 7008-G Little River Turnpike
    Mailing City : Annandale
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22003
    Location Address : 7008-G Little River Turnpike
    Location City : Annandale
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22003
    Phone Number : (703) 333-3113
    Intake Phone 1 : (800) 400-6310
    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 : Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehab, Drug Treatment, Rehab, Drug Detox, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Addiction Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment



    Cumberland Mountain Comm Servs Board : Substance Abuse Program

    Facility Name : Cumberland Mountain Comm Servs Board
    Second Name : Substance Abuse Program
    Mailing Address 1 : Route 19
    Mailing Address 2 : P.O. Box 810
    Mailing City : Cedar Bluff
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 24609
    Location Address : Route 19
    Location City : Cedar Bluff
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 24609
    Phone Number : (276) 964-6702
    Website : www.cmcsb.com
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men, DUI/DWI Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, Assistance for hearing impaired, Private Health Insurance, 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, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)

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



    Rappahannock Area Comm Services Board : Caroline Clinic

    Facility Name : Rappahannock Area Comm Services Board
    Second Name : Caroline Clinic
    Mailing Address 1 : 600 Jackson Street
    Mailing City : Fredericksburg
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22401
    Location Address : 204 North Main Street
    Location City : Bowling Green
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22427
    Phone Number : (804) 633-9997
    Hotline Phone 1 : (540) 373-6876
    Website : www.racsb.state.va.us
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Pregnant/postpartum women, Women
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, 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), Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

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



    Ethos Foundation

    Facility Name : Ethos Foundation
    Mailing Address 1 : 312 South Washington Street
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite 3-A
    Mailing City : Alexandria
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 22314
    Mailing Zip4 : 3631
    Location Address : 312 South Washington Street
    Location Address 2 : Suite 3-A
    Location City : Alexandria
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 22314
    Location Zip4 : 3631
    Phone Number : (703) 535-6800
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health Services, Outpatient, DUI/DWI Offenders, Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Mental health services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: 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)

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



    Hanover County Community Service Board

    Facility Name : Hanover County Community Service Board
    Mailing Address 1 : 12300 Washington Highway
    Mailing City : Ashland
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 23005
    Location Address : 12300 Washington Highway
    Location City : Ashland
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 23005
    Phone Number : (804) 365-4222
    Website : www.co.hanover.va.us/csb/default.htm
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance
    Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

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



    Mountain Empire Day Reporting Center

    Facility Name : Mountain Empire Day Reporting Center
    Mailing Address 1 : 252 West Main Street
    Mailing City : Abingdon
    Mailing State : Virginia
    Mailing Zipcode : 24210
    Location Address : 252 West Main Street
    Location City : Abingdon
    Location State : Virginia
    Location Zip : 24210
    Phone Number : (276) 676-5505
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, Criminal Justice Clients
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, Criminal justice clients

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





    Drug Rehab and Treatment Facts Virginia
  • In 2004, 67.5% of those in addiction treatment located in Virginia were male.
  • 32.4% of the individuals in drug addiction treatment residing in Virginia during 2004 were female.
  • The largest age group admitted into to drug rehab during 2004 in Virginia was between the ages of 36-40 (14.8%).
  • The second largest age groups attending drug rehabilitation in Virginia during 2004 were between the ages of 21-25 and 41-45 at 13.8% each.
  • 60.3% of the individuals in drug treatment located in Virginia during 2004 were Caucasian.


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

    What illegal drug is most prevalent in Winchester, Virginia?
    Cocaine
    Heroin
    Marijuana
    Ecstasy
    Crack
    Meth

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

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

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

    Do you have a family member in Winchester, Virginia with a drug abuse problem?
    Yes
    No

    Are effective treatment facilities for drug abuse easily accessable in Winchester, Virginia?
    Yes
    No

    Are you in favor of mandatory drug testing for convicted drug offenders in Winchester, Virginia?
    Yes
    No

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

    If you abuse drugs and live in Winchester, Virginia, 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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