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Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs in Auburn, IN

Auburn, IN has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 3 medicaid treatment centers, 0 inpatient treatment center, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 0 detox center, 3 outpatient treatment programs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers Serving the Auburn, Indiana Area:

    alcohol treatment facility - Serenity House Transitional Recovery Home IN
    2438 CR 50
    Auburn, IN. 46706
    206-927-8902


    Serenity House Transitional Recovery Home has been providing addiction rehab to individuals who reside in Auburn, Indiana and who are battling with alcohol and drug abuse disorders. As such, Serenity House Transitional Recovery Home provides a wide array of services such as matrix model, behavior modification, 12-step facilitation approach, individual psychotherapy, group therapy, activity therapy and others using its unique philosophy of evidence based approaches to addiction treatment and recovery.

    This program also thinks that each client benefits most from individualized services. To this end, it has been specializing in a wide variety of personalized treatments like co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, legal advocacy, social skills development, clients referred from the court/judicial system, seniors or older adults and more. In the same way, this addiction treatment center provides these treatments in the following settings - short term drug rehab programs, long term drug and alcohol rehab facilities, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, detoxification centers, inpatient drug abuse treatment and more.

    It also has aftercare programs designed to replicate its treatment methods in the creation of a level of stability, abstinence, and sobriety that is permanent and lasting. Lastly, Serenity House Transitional Recovery Home accepts these payment forms - including cash or self-payment, private insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds and others.

    alcohol treatment program - Otis R Bowen Ctr for Human Serv Inc IN
    923 Cardinal Court
    Auburn, IN. 46706
    260-925-8035


    Otis R Bowen Ctr for Human Serv Inc has been offering recovery rehabilitation to individuals who reside in and around Auburn, IN. and who are battling with drug and alcohol use disorders. As such, Otis R Bowen Ctr for Human Serv Inc provides a array of services including matrix model, behavior modification, 12-step facilitation approach, individual psychotherapy, group therapy, activity therapy and others applying its unique philosophy of evidence based approaches to addiction recovery and treatment.

    This program also believes that each client benefits most from individualized services. To this end, it has been specializing in a wide variety of personalized treatments like co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, legal advocacy, social skills development, clients referred from the court/judicial system, seniors or older adults and more. In the same way, this drug and alcohol rehab program offers these treatments in the following settings - short term drug rehab centers, long term rehab facilities, outpatient hospital programs, inpatient detoxification programs, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab centers and more.

    Otis R Bowen Ctr for Human Serv Inc also ensures lasting sobriety and stability by promoting a robust aftercare program. Lastly, Otis R Bowen Ctr for Human Serv Inc accepts these payment forms - including private pay, private health insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds and others.

    drug rehab facility - Northeastern Center Inc IN
    1800 Wesley Road
    Auburn, IN. 46706
    260-925-2453


    Northeastern Center (NEC) helps individuals achieve emotional and mental wholeness through accessible, affordable and quality behavioral health services. Northeastern Center is accredited by CARF, The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.

    Fort Wayne RecoveryJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Fort Wayne Recovery IN
    310 East Dupont Road
    Fort Wayne, IN. 46825
    833-762-3739

    Fort Wayne Recovery is 12.6 miles from Auburn, IN

    Fort Wayne Recovery has been providing addiction treatment to individuals who reside in Auburn and who are battling with alcohol and drug use disorders. As such, Fort Wayne Recovery provides a range of services including matrix model, behavior modification, 12-step facilitation approach, individual psychotherapy, group therapy, activity therapy and others using its unique philosophy of evidence based approaches to addiction recovery and treatment.

    This facility also thinks that each client benefits most from individualized services. To this end, it has been specializing in a wide collection of personalized treatments like co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, legal advocacy, social skills development, clients referred from the court/judicial system, seniors or older adults and more. In the same way, this drug and alcohol rehab facility offers these treatments in the following settings - short term treatment centers, long term drug and alcohol rehab centers, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, outpatient detoxification programs, inpatient rehab facilities and more.

    It also has aftercare programs designed to replicate its treatment methods in the creation of a level of stability, abstinence, and sobriety that is permanent and lasting. Lastly, Fort Wayne Recovery accepts these payment forms - including private pay, private insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What percentages of interventions for drug and alcohol addiction are successful?

      Quantifying the exact success rate of interventions for drug and alcohol addiction can be challenging due to the complex nature of addiction, variability in intervention methods and follow-up, and differences in how "success" is defined. However, studies suggest that interventions can indeed be effective in encouraging individuals to seek help for their substance use disorders.

      It's important to note that the term "intervention" covers a wide range of strategies aimed at encouraging individuals to seek treatment. These can include formal interventions organized by a professional interventionist, interventions conducted by family and friends, or interventions carried out by healthcare providers.

      The success of an intervention can depend on numerous factors, including:

      The specific nature of the person's addiction: The type of substance used, the severity of the addiction, and the presence of co-occurring mental health disorders can all influence the effectiveness of an intervention.

      The type of intervention used: Some types of interventions may be more effective than others, depending on the individual and their specific circumstances.

      The involvement of a professional: Interventions led by professionals who have experience dealing with addiction can potentially have higher success rates because they have the skills and knowledge to manage complex dynamics that can arise.

      The readiness of the individual: An intervention may be more successful if the person is already contemplating change or recognizes they have a problem.

      While it's difficult to provide a specific success rate, it's important to understand that even if an intervention doesn't immediately result in the person seeking treatment, it can still plant a seed that leads to future change. It can increase the person's awareness of their problem and their impact on others, which can prompt them to consider treatment at a later date.

      Remember, it's crucial to approach interventions with empathy, respect, and understanding, as addiction is a complex disease that often requires ongoing support and care. If you're considering an intervention, it may be helpful to consult with a healthcare provider or an addiction professional to determine the best approach.


      Are some individuals genetically predisposed to drug and alcohol addiction?

      Yes, research indicates that genetic factors can play a significant role in an individual's susceptibility to drug and alcohol addiction, although they are only part of the picture. It's estimated that genetics account for approximately 40-60% of a person's vulnerability to addiction, with the remaining risk coming from environmental and psychological factors.

      Here's a closer look at the role of genetics in substance use disorders:

      Genetic Predisposition: Certain genetic variations can influence how an individual reacts to drugs or alcohol. For example, some people might experience a more intense "high," or they might not get unpleasant side effects that deter others from continued use. These genetic differences can increase the likelihood of repeated use and, ultimately, addiction.

      Co-occurring Disorders: Genetic factors can also contribute to mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. Individuals with these conditions are often at a higher risk for substance abuse and addiction, creating a potential link between genetic predisposition to these mental health conditions and increased risk for addiction.

      Family History: A family history of addiction can indicate a possible genetic predisposition. If close relatives, such as parents or siblings, have struggled with addiction, an individual may be more likely to develop a substance use disorder. However, a family history of addiction also often comes with certain environmental factors that can increase risk, such as exposure to substance use at a young age or a lack of stable, supportive family structures.

      Epigenetics: Epigenetics, or changes in gene expression due to experiences and environment, can also play a role in addiction. For instance, exposure to high levels of stress or trauma can cause changes in the way genes function, potentially increasing susceptibility to addiction.

      However, it's essential to understand that while genetics can increase the risk for addiction, they do not determine destiny. Environmental factors such as exposure to drugs, family environment, peer influences, and individual resilience can heavily influence whether a person with a genetic predisposition will develop a substance use disorder. Furthermore, effective prevention and treatment strategies can help individuals at risk for or struggling with addiction to lead healthy, fulfilling lives.


      What areas of the body are most effected by long term drug abuse?

      Long-term drug abuse can have significant impacts on various systems and organs within the body. The specific effects can vary depending on the type of drug used, but here are some general areas that can be affected:

      Brain: Drug abuse can change the brain's structure and function, leading to alterations in behavior, judgment, memory, decision-making, and even mental health. Chronic use can lead to neurological disorders and cognitive decline.

      Heart: Many drugs put a significant strain on the cardiovascular system, leading to a range of heart-related issues. These can include increased heart rate, high blood pressure, damaged heart muscle, irregular heartbeat, and an increased risk of heart attack and stroke.

      Liver: The liver plays a key role in metabolizing substances, including drugs. Chronic drug use can lead to a variety of liver conditions, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver failure.

      Lungs: Drugs that are smoked or inhaled can cause serious lung damage. This can lead to chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, and other respiratory diseases. Opioids can also slow breathing, potentially leading to hypoxia, a condition where not enough oxygen reaches the brain.

      Kidneys: Certain drugs can lead to kidney damage and disease, including kidney failure. This can be caused by increased body temperature, breakdown of muscle tissue that clogs the kidneys, and direct kidney toxicity from the drugs themselves.

      Digestive System: Drug use can also affect the digestive system, leading to nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and changes in appetite and metabolism. Some drugs can also cause significant damage to the stomach and intestines.

      Skin: Certain drugs can also affect the skin, leading to conditions like acne, skin infections, or skin picking resulting in sores. Intravenous drug use can lead to collapsed veins and infections of the blood vessels and heart valves.

      Immune System: Some drugs can weaken the immune system, making users more susceptible to infections, diseases, and certain types of cancer.

      It's important to note that the specific health effects of drug abuse can vary depending on the individual, the drug(s) used, the frequency and duration of use, and other factors. Seeking professional help and treatment is crucial for mitigating the negative health consequences of drug abuse.

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