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Oak Creek, Wisconsin Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers

Oak Creek, WI has several nearby treatment choices including: 6 low cost programs, 0 inpatient rehab center, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Aetna, 0 drug detox, 4 outpatient rehabs.

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Addiction Treatment Centers Serving the Oak Creek, Wisconsin Area:

    drug rehab facility - Red Oak Counseling Ltd WI
    8825 South Howell Avenue
    Oak Creek, WI. 53154
    414-215-7554


    Red Oak Counseling Ltd provides recovery care and rehabilitation services such as outpatient substance abuse treatment services, outpatient detox centers, long term addiction treatment facilities, inpatient drug rehab programs, short term addiction treatment facilities, and others to clients residing in Oak Creek and its surrounding areas so that they overcome their substance use issues and achieve full sobriety. It has services - such as group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, couple/family therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, brief intervention approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Red Oak Counseling Ltd believes that complete recovery can only be achieved through highly individualized and personalized care.

    Further, the alcohol and drug rehab center specializes in many other programs - like housing services, transgender or (LGBT) clients, active duty military, clients with HIV/AIDS, aftercare/continuing care, social skills development and more - as well as many other treatment modalities that you can find listed below. Further, this alcohol and drug rehabilitation program has aftercare plans that work in line with its treatment methods to make sure that individuals achieve and maintain permanent, full, and lasting sobriety, stability, and abstinence from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, Red Oak Counseling Ltd accepts private medical insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, and more.

    alcohol treatment facility - Spectrum Healthcare LLC WI
    6416 South Howell Avenue
    Oak Creek, WI. 53154
    414-304-5713


    Spectrum Healthcare LLC provides addiction care and rehabilitation services such as intensive outpatient treatment, inpatient detoxification facilities, long term rehab centers, inpatient rehab programs, short term addiction treatment programs, and others to people residing in Oak Creek and its surrounding areas so that they overcome their alcohol and drug use disorders and find full recovery. It has services - such as group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, couple/family therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, brief intervention approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Spectrum Healthcare LLC believes that complete sobriety can only be achieved through highly individualized and personalized care.

    In addition, the alcohol and drug rehab center specializes in many other programs - like housing services, transgender or (LGBT) clients, active duty military, clients with HIV/AIDS, aftercare/continuing care, social skills development and more - as well as many other treatment methods that you can find listed below. Further, this drug and alcohol rehab facility has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment modalities to make sure that clients achieve and maintain permanent, full, and lasting abstinence and sobriety from alcohol and drugs.

    Lastly, Spectrum Healthcare LLC accepts private health insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, and more.

    10th Street Comprehensive Trt CenterCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - 10th Street Comprehensive Trt Center WI
    4800 South 10th Street
    Milwaukee, WI. 53221
    414-744-5370

    10th Street Comprehensive Trt Center is 5.4 miles from Oak Creek, Wisconsin

    10th Street Comprehensive Trt Center provides recovery care and rehab services such as outpatient counseling, outpatient detox programs, long term rehab facilities, inpatient addiction treatment facilities, short term drug addiction treatment, and others to clients residing in the Oak Creek, Wisconsin area so that they conquer their alcohol and drug abuse disorders and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as group therapy, 12-step facilitation approach, couple/family therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, brief intervention approach, cognitive/behavior therapy, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because 10th Street Comprehensive Trt Center knows that full recovery can only be achieved through highly individualized care.

    Further, the addiction treatment facility specializes in many other programs - like housing services, transgender or (LGBT) clients, active duty military, clients with HIV/AIDS, aftercare/continuing care, social skills development and more - as well as many other treatment modalities that you can find listed below. Further, this drug and alcohol rehab center has aftercare plans that work in line with its treatment modalities to make sure that clients achieve full, lasting, and permanent sobriety, stability, and abstinence from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, 10th Street Comprehensive Trt Center accepts private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, county or local government funds, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, and more.

    Serenity Recovery Clinic LLCSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Serenity Recovery Clinic LLC WI
    6510 West Layton Avenue
    Milwaukee, WI. 53220
    414-763-7751

    Serenity Recovery Clinic LLC is 7.2 miles from Oak Creek, Wisconsin

    Serenity Recovery Clinic Is a full service Wisconsin State Certified Substance Abuse Clinic offering a variety of services to clients struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. I am a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor with over 11 years of experience in the field of addiction and licensed by the State of Wisconsin. I use a wide variety of approaches including individual and group therapy sessions to my Clients the tools to successfully address their substance use. To be effective, treatment must address the individual's alcohol/drug abuse and any associated medical, psychological, social, vocational, and legal problems. Services Provided: Assessments Performed by Licensed AODA Certified Counselors, Individualized Therapy and Treatment Plans, Personalized Evidence-Based Therapy Program, Group Therapy and AODA Education, Relapse Prevention Sessions, Treatment Programs Court Ordered or Required by Driver Safety Plans, Random Drug Testing, and Deferred Prosecution Monitoring.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      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.


      Do addicts lie to themselves?

      Yes, it is quite common for individuals struggling with addiction to lie to themselves, a phenomenon often referred to as denial. Denial is a psychological defense mechanism that helps a person avoid confronting painful realities, emotions, or actions that they may not be prepared to handle.

      In the context of addiction, an individual might convince themselves that they have their drug or alcohol use under control, that they can stop anytime they want, or that their substance use is not impacting their life negatively. They may downplay the quantity of substance consumed, the frequency of their use, or the resulting consequences. This self-deception can serve to protect them from the guilt, shame, or fear that might arise from acknowledging the full extent of their addiction.

      Here are some common forms of self-deception seen in addiction:

      • Minimization: Downplaying the severity or consequences of their substance use.
      • Rationalization: Creating explanations or excuses to justify their drug or alcohol use.
      • Blaming: Attributing their substance use or related problems to external factors or other people.
      • Diversion: Changing the topic or focus to avoid discussing their substance use.

      Denial and self-deception can make it hard for people struggling with addiction to seek help or fully engage in treatment, as they may not fully acknowledge that they have a problem. This is why interventions, carried out with love, understanding, and professional guidance, can be essential in helping individuals recognize the reality of their addiction and take the necessary steps towards recovery.

      However, it's crucial to remember that lying and self-deception are not moral failings but symptoms of the disease of addiction. Professional help and compassionate support from loved ones can help individuals break through their denial and embark on the path to recovery.


      What are substance abuse factors for lgbtq+ individuals?

      Substance abuse among LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and others) individuals is influenced by a range of factors. These factors often intersect and can compound the risk for developing substance use disorders. Some of the primary factors include:

      • Minority Stress: Minority stress refers to the additional stressors experienced by marginalized groups, such as LGBTQ+ individuals. This includes experiences of discrimination, stigma, harassment, and violence due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. This chronic stress can contribute to increased substance use as a coping mechanism.
      • Mental Health: LGBTQ+ individuals are at a higher risk for certain mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. These mental health conditions can increase the risk of substance use and substance use disorders.
      • Social Isolation and Rejection: The process of coming out to family and friends can sometimes result in rejection or loss of social support. This isolation and rejection can increase feelings of loneliness and despair, which may contribute to substance use.
      • Internalized Homophobia or Transphobia: Internalized homophobia or transphobia refers to negative feelings, beliefs, and biases about one's own sexual orientation or gender identity. This internalized stigma can lead to lower self-esteem and increased risk of substance abuse.
      • Lack of Access to Culturally Competent Healthcare: Many healthcare providers lack training in LGBTQ+ health issues, including substance use disorders, leading to barriers in access to effective, culturally competent treatment.
      • Social Environments and Norms: Certain LGBTQ+ social settings, such as bars or clubs, often center around alcohol or other substance use, which may normalize and facilitate substance abuse.
      • Trauma: LGBTQ+ individuals experience higher rates of certain types of trauma, such as physical or sexual abuse, hate crimes, or bullying, which can increase the risk of substance use disorders.

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