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If you or a loved one are among those who are dealing with substance use disorder in their lives, you should know that you don’t have to face this difficult challenge alone. All across the United States, there are thousands of licensed and certified alcohol and drug abuse treatment facilities that are prepared to help you in your journey back to sobriety. Staffed by knowledgeable professionals who practice evidence-based modalities of treatment, these alcohol and drug treatment centers offer a whole host of programs that are individualized to meet the exact needs of their patients.
Choosing the right program for yourself is very important because receiving appropriate treatment will make it more likely for you to successfully finish the program and continue your recovery even after your return to your normal life. This is where Better Addiction Care can help you.
As one of the country’s leading third-party information service providers for individuals who are dealing with addiction or are seeking information on alcohol and drug abuse treatment, we are able to refer you to the best treatment facilities where you can receive proper medical and psychosocial care. Our free advisory service connects you to the absolute best addiction rehab centers, no matter where you are in the United States. Our network includes drug and alcohol rehab and treatment centers in the following locations:
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Substance Use Disorders Affect Millions of People Across the United States
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a class of conditions that continue to ravage the country. The abuse of substances like illicit drugs, opioid medications, alcohol, tobacco, and many others represent significant medical, social, legal, and financial burden on individuals and communities. The National Institute on Drug Abuse notes that substance abuse costs the United States some $740 billion annually due to related healthcare costs, lost productivity, and crime.
Addiction is a disorder that also cuts across age groups, social classes, cultural backgrounds, education levels, and other demographics. According to the 2019 National Survey of Drug Use and Health—prepared by the Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)—7.8% of individuals aged 12 years and older or 21.6 million people living in the United States needed treatment for substance use disorders in the past year. This means that these individuals either had an SUD or actually received SUD treatment at a facility in the past year. Among them were 1.1 million adolescents aged 12 to 17, as well as 4.8 million young adults aged 18-25.
Given the widespread nature of drug use disorders and alcohol use disorder in the country, it’s only appropriate to call for a more focused and more pronounced national conversation on the issue of addiction, and for affected individuals to have better access to care and treatment.
Find the Best Drug Rehab Centers and Alcohol Rehab Centers Near You
If you are among those who have been previously diagnosed with substance use disorder—or if you suspect that you might have an addiction problem—Better Addiction Care is here to help. Our service is offered free of charge and free of any obligation to receive treatment. Neither our website nor our treatment providers receive a commision or fee that is dependent upon the treatment provider that a client may ultimately choose to engage with.
Here is a short list of what you can expect from use:
- 24/7 Helpline. We keep our helpline open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our representatives work for treatment centers and will be able to discuss with you whether or not their facility and their rehab treatment programs are appropriate for your situation.
- Nationwide Reach. We will refer you to rehab facilities near you, or point you to treatment centers that are otherwise accessible to where you currently reside. Our network of alcohol and drug rehab centers covers the entire contiguous United States, the outlying states of Hawaii and Alaska, and even US overseas territories.
- Personalized Care. We will make time to work with you and take stock of your unique circumstances so that we can have a clear understanding of your needs and help you take that first step in your journey to recovery. Our treatment providers offer specialized drug and alcohol treatment programs, provide inpatient and outpatient treatment options, treat co-occurring mental health disorders, and do so much more.
- Comprehensive and Continuing Care. Better Addiction Care’s treatment providers are well-versed in complete and continuous patient care, providing all necessary modalities of treatment both during drug or alcohol rehab and after the individual returns to their normal life. We can also help you connect with behavioral therapy experts and 12-step groups, who can provide you with the necessary counseling and therapy services to further help you avoid relapse.
If you’re ready to begin exploring the treatment options available to you, please use Better Addiction Care’s search module or navigate this website by clicking on the state listings above. Alternatively, you may also call us at (800) 429-7690 any time to receive professional, compassionate, personalized, and confidential advice. Finally, you may also visit SAMHSA at www.samhsa.gov or reach out to them by calling (800) 662-HELP.