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Jeffersonville, Indiana Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers

Jeffersonville, IN has various treatment options: 4 medicaid treatment centers, 0 inpatient drug rehab, 5 drug rehabs that take private insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 1 drug detox, 5 outpatient treatment programs.

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Addiction Treatment Facilities Serving the Jeffersonville, Indiana Area:

    alcohol treatment program - North Clark Medical Group IN
    1802 East 10th Street
    Jeffersonville, IN. 47130
    812-288-2488


    North Clark Medical Group provides addiction care and rehabilitation services such as long term treatment facilities, short term drug rehab centers, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, detoxification centers, and others to people residing in the Jeffersonville, IN. area so that they overcome their alcohol and drug abuse disorders and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, cognitive/behavior therapy, brief intervention approach, 12-step facilitation approach, motivational interviewing, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because North Clark Medical Group knows that complete recovery can only be achieved through highly personalized care.

    Further, the addiction treatment facility specializes in many other programs - like clients referred from the court/judicial system, domestic violence, legal advocacy, housing services, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services and more - as well as many other treatment methods listed below. Further, this drug and alcohol treatment program has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment modalities to make sure that clients achieve permanent, full, and lasting abstinence and sobriety from alcohol and drugs.

    Lastly, North Clark Medical Group accepts private health insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, medicaid, medicare, county or local government funds, other state funds, and more.

    drug treatment program - Pax Riverbend IN
    1403 Spring Street
    Jeffersonville, IN. 47130
    866-300-6707


    Pax Riverbend provides addiction care and rehab services such as long term rehab centers, short term treatment centers, inpatient treatment facilities, outpatient counseling, inpatient detoxification programs, and others to clients residing in Jeffersonville, Indiana and its surrounding areas so that they conquer their alcohol and drug use issues and achieve full sobriety. It has services - such as dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, cognitive/behavior therapy, brief intervention approach, 12-step facilitation approach, motivational interviewing, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Pax Riverbend knows that full sobriety can only be achieved through highly individualized and personalized care.

    In addition, the drug and alcohol rehab program specializes in many other programs - like clients referred from the court/judicial system, domestic violence, legal advocacy, housing services, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services and more - as well as many other treatment modalities listed below. Further, this alcohol and drug rehab center has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment methods to make sure that individuals maintain permanent, full, and lasting abstinence and sobriety from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, Pax Riverbend accepts private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, medicaid, medicare, county or local government funds, other state funds, and more.

    drug treatment program - Spero Health IN
    1820 East 10th Street
    Jeffersonville, IN. 47130
    812-590-8282


    Spero Health provides addiction treatment and rehab services such as long term drug and alcohol rehabs, short term addiction treatment centers, inpatient drug rehab centers, outpatient substance abuse counseling, outpatient detoxification programs, and others to clients living in the Jeffersonville, IN. area so that they conquer their alcohol and drug abuse disorders and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, cognitive/behavior therapy, brief intervention approach, 12-step facilitation approach, motivational interviewing, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Spero Health believes that full sobriety can only be achieved through highly personalized care.

    Further, the addiction treatment center specializes in many other programs - like clients referred from the court/judicial system, domestic violence, legal advocacy, housing services, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services and more - as well as many other treatment modalities that you can find listed below. Further, this addiction treatment center has aftercare plans that work in line with its treatment methods to ensure that clients achieve full, lasting, and permanent sobriety, stability, and abstinence from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, Spero Health accepts private health insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, medicaid, medicare, county or local government funds, other state funds, and more.

    drug treatment program - Regional Youth Services Inc IN
    101 Noahs Lane
    Jeffersonville, IN. 47130
    812-284-1760


    Regional Youth Services Inc provides addiction care and rehabilitation services such as long term drug rehab centers, short term rehab facilities, inpatient drug rehab facilities, outpatient substance abuse counseling, detoxification facilities, and others to people living in the Jeffersonville, IN. area so that they conquer their alcohol and drug use issues and find full sobriety. It has services - such as dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, cognitive/behavior therapy, brief intervention approach, 12-step facilitation approach, motivational interviewing, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Regional Youth Services Inc believes that full sobriety can only be achieved through highly personalized care.

    In addition, the drug and alcohol rehab specializes in many other programs - like clients referred from the court/judicial system, domestic violence, legal advocacy, housing services, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services and more - as well as many other treatment modalities listed below. Further, this addiction treatment program has aftercare plans that work in line with its treatment methods to ensure that individuals achieve and maintain full, lasting, and permanent abstinence and sobriety from alcohol and drugs.

    Lastly, Regional Youth Services Inc accepts private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, medicare, medicaid, county or local government funds, other state funds, and more.

    drug rehab program - Family Ark IN
    201 Rainbow Way
    Jeffersonville, IN. 47130
    812-282-8479


    Family Ark provides recovery treatment and rehabilitation services such as long term drug and alcohol rehab programs, short term drug abuse treatment, inpatient rehab facilities, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, inpatient detoxification programs, and others to clients living in Jeffersonville, Indiana and its surrounding areas so that they conquer their drug and alcohol abuse issues and achieve full recovery. It has services - such as dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-related counseling, cognitive/behavior therapy, brief intervention approach, 12-step facilitation approach, motivational interviewing, and others - which follow its philosophy of the programs that work most effectively. This is because Family Ark believes that complete recovery can only be achieved through highly individualized care.

    In addition, the alcohol and drug treatment program specializes in many other programs - like clients referred from the court/judicial system, domestic violence, legal advocacy, housing services, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services and more - as well as many other treatment methods listed below. Further, this drug and alcohol rehab has aftercare programs that work in line with its treatment methods to make sure that individuals maintain full, lasting, and permanent sobriety, stability, and abstinence from drugs and alcohol.

    Lastly, Family Ark accepts private insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, medicare, medicaid, county or local government funds, other state funds, and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What happens when a person overdosed on fentanyl?

      Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. It is used medically to treat severe pain, but its potent nature also makes it dangerous when misused or taken in excessive amounts. When a person overdoses on fentanyl, several life-threatening symptoms and complications can occur:

      • Respiratory depression: One of the most critical effects of a fentanyl overdose is severe respiratory depression, which occurs when the drug suppresses the brain's ability to control breathing. This can lead to slow, shallow, or irregular breathing, or even cause the person to stop breathing altogether, which can be fatal.
      • Unconsciousness: A fentanyl overdose can cause the person to lose consciousness or become unresponsive. In this state, the individual is at a higher risk of choking or suffering from positional asphyxia if they are in an awkward position that restricts their breathing.
      • Constricted pupils: An overdose may result in pinpoint pupils, also known as miosis, which is a common sign of opioid intoxication.
      • Cyanosis: Due to the lack of oxygen resulting from respiratory depression, the person's skin, lips, and nails may develop a bluish tint, which is called cyanosis.
      • Low blood pressure: A fentanyl overdose can lead to a significant drop in blood pressure (hypotension), which may result in dizziness, fainting, or shock.
      • Slow or weak pulse: The person's heart rate may become slow or weak, further contributing to the risk of life-threatening complications.
      • Muscle rigidity: In some cases, a fentanyl overdose can cause muscle stiffness or rigidity, particularly in the chest and abdominal muscles, which can make it even more difficult to breathe.
      • Seizures: Although less common, a fentanyl overdose may also cause seizures in some individuals.
      • Coma or death: In severe cases, a fentanyl overdose can lead to coma or death due to respiratory failure, lack of oxygen, or other complications.

      If you suspect someone is experiencing a fentanyl overdose, it is crucial to call emergency medical services immediately. Administering naloxone, an opioid antagonist, can temporarily reverse the effects of the overdose, but multiple doses may be needed due to fentanyl's potency. It is essential to note that naloxone is not a substitute for professional medical care, and the person must still receive prompt medical attention to address any underlying complications and ensure proper treatment.


      Are there racial inequities of the treatment of addictive disorders?

      Yes, racial inequities do exist in the treatment of addictive disorders, reflecting systemic disparities that pervade many aspects of healthcare. These inequities can occur across multiple dimensions, including access to treatment, quality of care, and outcomes. Here are some ways in which these inequities manifest:

      • Access to treatment: Racial and ethnic minority groups often face barriers to accessing substance use disorder treatment. These barriers can include factors like limited availability of treatment services in certain communities, lack of insurance or underinsurance, economic challenges, and lack of transportation.
      • Quality of care: Even when individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups do access treatment, they may not receive the same quality of care as their white counterparts. This could be due to factors such as a lack of culturally competent care, bias or discrimination within the healthcare system, or treatment approaches that do not adequately consider cultural or community-specific factors.
      • Treatment outcomes: Racial and ethnic disparities also exist in treatment outcomes for substance use disorders. For example, research has shown that African American and Hispanic individuals often have lower rates of successful completion of substance use disorder treatment programs compared to white individuals.
      • Criminal justice involvement: There is a disproportionately higher rate of criminal justice involvement for substance use issues among people of color, particularly among African American and Hispanic populations. This can impact access to quality treatment, as well as long-term outcomes such as employment and social reintegration.
      • Research gaps: Historically, much of the research on substance use disorders has primarily involved white participants, leading to a lack of data and understanding about the unique experiences, needs, and treatment responses of individuals from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.

      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.

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