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Defiance, OH Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers

Defiance, OH has nearby treatment options including: 3 medicare treatment centers, 0 inpatient treatment center, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 0 detox center, 4 outpatient rehabs.

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Addiction Treatment Centers Serving the Defiance, Ohio Area:

    alcohol rehab facility - Maumee Valley Guidance Center OH
    211 Biede Avenue
    Defiance, OH. 43512
    419-782-8856


    Maumee Valley Guidance Center has made a name for itself by dedicating its addiction services to the individuals who struggle with alcohol and drug abuse disorders in the Defiance area.

    Programs are offered on an individualized basis to ensure clients achieve full recovery in the long term. Maumee Valley Guidance Center also specializes in matrix model, vocational rehabilitation services, brief intervention approach, relapse prevention, behavior modification, substance abuse counseling approach, and others - as well as many other treatment modalities such as housing services, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, active duty military, legal advocacy, transgender or (LGBT) clients, social skills development, and more.

    Additionally, Maumee Valley Guidance Center has programs such as short term rehabs, detox programs, inpatient treatment facilities, long term drug and alcohol rehabs, outpatient counseling for clients with addictions to alcohol and drugs. The drug and alcohol treatment program uses treatment methods that can provide lasting stability to anyone with an alcohol and drug use issue. Finally, Maumee Valley Guidance Center accepts clients with different types of payment methods - including private health insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    drug rehab program - A Renewed Mind OH
    201 East 2nd Street
    Defiance, OH. 43512
    419-359-0336


    A Renewed Mind is known for dedicating its recovery services to the people who struggle with drug and alcohol use disorders in the Defiance area.

    Programs are offered on an individual basis to ensure clients achieve full recovery in the long term. A Renewed Mind has also specialized in matrix model, vocational rehabilitation services, brief intervention approach, relapse prevention, behavior modification, substance abuse counseling approach, and others - as well as other treatment modalities such as housing services, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, active duty military, legal advocacy, transgender or (LGBT) clients, social skills development, and more.

    Additionally, A Renewed Mind has programs such as short term drug and alcohol rehab programs, detox programs, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs, long term drug and alcohol rehab centers, outpatient substance abuse treatment services for clients with addictions to alcohol and drugs. The drug and alcohol rehabilitation program uses treatment modalities that can provide permanent stability to anyone with an alcohol and drug abuse disorder. Finally, A Renewed Mind accepts clients with different types of payment methods - including private insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    drug rehab program - Recovery Servs of North West Ohio OH
    511 Perry Street
    Defiance, OH. 43512
    419-782-9920


    Recovery Servs of North West Ohio has made a name for itself by dedicating its recovery services to the people who struggle with alcohol and drug use issues in the Defiance area.

    Services are offered on an individual basis to make sure clients achieve full recovery in the long term. Recovery Servs of North West Ohio also specializes in matrix model, vocational rehabilitation services, brief intervention approach, relapse prevention, behavior modification, substance abuse counseling approach, and others - as well as other treatment methods such as housing services, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, active duty military, legal advocacy, transgender or (LGBT) clients, social skills development, and more.

    Additionally, Recovery Servs of North West Ohio has programs such as short term drug addiction treatment, outpatient detoxification centers, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab facilities, long term drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient counseling for verifiable addictions to alcohol and drugs. The alcohol and drug rehab center uses treatment methods that can provide permanent stability to anyone with a substance abuse disorder. Finally, Recovery Servs of North West Ohio accepts individuals with different kinds of payment methods - including private health insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    Renewed MindSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Renewed Mind OH
    600 Freedom Drive
    Napoleon, OH. 43545
    419-599-1660

    Renewed Mind is 14.8 miles from Defiance, OH

    Renewed Mind has made a name for itself by dedicating its recovery services to the people who struggle with substance use disorders in the Defiance area.

    Programs are provided on an individual basis to make sure clients achieve full recovery in the long term. Renewed Mind has also specialized in matrix model, vocational rehabilitation services, brief intervention approach, relapse prevention, behavior modification, substance abuse counseling approach, and others - as well as many other treatment methods such as housing services, persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, active duty military, legal advocacy, transgender or (LGBT) clients, social skills development, and more.

    Additionally, Renewed Mind has programs such as short term rehab centers, outpatient detoxification programs, inpatient drug and alcohol rehabs, long term drug and alcohol rehabs, outpatient counseling for verifiable addictions to drugs and alcohol. The drug and alcohol rehab uses treatment methods that can provide lasting and permanent stability to any person with an alcohol and drug use problem. Finally, Renewed Mind accepts clients with different kinds of payment methods - including private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, military insurance, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What are the signs of addiction?

      Physical symptoms: Changes in appearance, such as weight loss or gain, poor hygiene, bloodshot eyes, or constricted pupils, can be indicative of addiction. Additionally, the person may display signs of intoxication or withdrawal, such as tremors, sweating, or flu-like symptoms.

      Behavioral changes: Addiction can lead to significant shifts in behavior, such as increased secrecy, social isolation, or sudden mood swings. The person may neglect responsibilities, withdraw from activities they once enjoyed, or display uncharacteristic aggression or irritability.

      Loss of control: A hallmark of addiction is the inability to control substance use or engagement in harmful behaviors, even when the person expresses a desire to stop. This can lead to increased frequency or intensity of use, as well as unsuccessful attempts to quit or cut down.

      Preoccupation: The person may become preoccupied with obtaining, using, or recovering from the effects of the substance or behavior, often at the expense of other aspects of their life.

      Risk-taking: Addiction can lead to increased risk-taking behaviors, such as using substances in dangerous situations, driving under the influence, or engaging in risky sexual activities.

      Neglecting relationships: Addiction can strain personal relationships, as the person may prioritize their substance use or behavior over their connections with friends and family.

      Changes in sleep patterns and energy levels: Addiction can cause disruptions in sleep patterns, leading to insomnia or excessive sleepiness. The person may also experience fluctuations in energy levels, such as periods of hyperactivity followed by lethargy.

      Tolerance and withdrawal: Over time, individuals with addiction may develop a tolerance to the substance or behavior, requiring higher doses or more frequent engagement to achieve the desired effect. If the person stops using the substance or engaging in the behavior, they may experience withdrawal symptoms, such as anxiety, irritability, insomnia, or physical discomfort.

      Continued use despite negative consequences: A key sign of addiction is the persistence of substance use or engagement in harmful behaviors despite experiencing negative consequences, such as health issues, relationship problems, financial difficulties, or legal troubles.

      Neglect of responsibilities: Addiction can cause a person to neglect personal, professional, or family obligations, resulting in job loss, financial difficulties, or relationship problems.


      What drugs turn off emotions and make you feel numb?

      Several classes of drugs can have the effect of numbing emotions or creating a feeling of emotional detachment. It's important to note that these effects can vary widely between individuals and depend on many factors, including the dosage, the method of use, and the individual's personal physiology and psychology. Here are a few examples:

      Depressants: This category of drugs, which includes alcohol, benzodiazepines (like Xanax or Valium), and opioids (like heroin or prescription painkillers), can reduce brain activity and dull emotions. Users often report feeling numb or detached from their emotions.

      Dissociatives: Dissociative drugs like ketamine, PCP, and certain kinds of cough medicines containing dextromethorphan (DXM), can induce a state of detachment from reality and one's self, which can include a sense of emotional numbness.

      Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs): While primarily used as antidepressants, some individuals report feeling emotionally numb or detached when taking SSRIs. This is generally considered a side effect, and if experienced, should be discussed with a healthcare provider.

      Antipsychotics: These medications are primarily used to treat conditions like schizophrenia, but they can also induce a state of emotional numbness or flatness in some individuals.

      While these substances can make a person feel emotionally numb, it's important to note that this is often a temporary and potentially harmful solution. Long-term use can lead to a range of negative health effects, including physical dependence, addiction, and a worsening of emotional or mental health symptoms. If you're feeling overwhelmed by your emotions, it's crucial to seek help from a mental health professional rather than turning to substances. They can provide support and discuss healthier ways to cope with these feelings.


      Facts about fentanyl

      Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid analgesic that has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its role in the opioid crisis. Here are some essential facts about fentanyl:

      Potency: Fentanyl is estimated to be 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine and 25 to 50 times more potent than heroin. Due to its high potency, it is prescribed in micrograms (mcg) rather than the milligrams (mg) typically used for other opioids.

      Medical use: Fentanyl is primarily used in medical settings to manage severe pain, such as chronic pain or breakthrough pain in cancer patients. It is also used as an anesthetic during surgical procedures. Fentanyl is available in various forms, including transdermal patches, lozenges, tablets, and injections.

      Illicit use: Fentanyl has become a significant concern in the illicit drug market due to its potency and relatively low production cost. Illegal fentanyl is often mixed with other drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, or counterfeit prescription pills, increasing the risk of overdose for unsuspecting users.

      Overdose risk: Fentanyl's potency makes it particularly dangerous, as even a small amount can cause an overdose. Signs of fentanyl overdose include slow or shallow breathing, unresponsiveness, pinpoint pupils, cold and clammy skin, and loss of consciousness. Fentanyl overdoses can be fatal if not promptly treated.

      Naloxone: Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is an opioid antagonist that can rapidly reverse the effects of a fentanyl overdose by displacing the drug from the opioid receptors in the brain. Due to fentanyl's potency, multiple doses of naloxone may be necessary to reverse an overdose effectively.

      Fentanyl analogs: There are numerous fentanyl analogs or derivatives, such as carfentanil, acetylfentanyl, and furanylfentanyl. These analogs can have varying potencies, often significantly stronger than fentanyl itself, which can further increase the risk of overdose and fatalities.

      Legal classification: Fentanyl is a Schedule II controlled substance in the United States, indicating that it has a high potential for abuse and dependence but also has accepted medical uses. Illicit fentanyl and its analogs are often classified as Schedule I substances, indicating that they have no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.

      Addiction and dependence: Fentanyl, like other opioids, carries a risk of addiction and physical dependence. Chronic use can lead to tolerance, requiring higher doses to achieve the same effect, and withdrawal symptoms if usage is reduced or stopped abruptly.

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