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A Drug Rehab Program that
Works!
People from all over Georgia,
including Savannah, come to our drug rehab program because it works. If you are
looking for a successful rehabilitation center for yourself or a loved one from
Savannah, GA contact us today. Fill out the rehab help form on this page or
call us now at 1-877-340-3602.
We provide an open-ended, solutions-oriented drug and
alcohol rehabilitation program for people looking for a permanent end to
addiction. Find out more about how we can help by contacting us today.
Savannah, Georgia has a population of 131,510 with an
average household size of 2.45 and is located in Chatham County. Savannah was
established in 1733 and was the first colonial and state capital of Georgia.
Today, Savannah's downtown area is one of the largest National Historic
Landmark Districts in the United States.
Known for its Southern charm, Savannah is known as "Hostess
City of the South". Popular tourist destinations include the coastal islands,
and the Savannah Riverfront. The Tybee Island Light Station is the first
lighthouse on the southern Atlantic coast.
Savannah, Georgia Drug Information
The DEA (The US Drug
Enforcement Administration)2 reports that The state of Georgia is both a final
destination point for drug shipments and a smuggling corridor for drugs
transported along the East Coast. Extensive interstate highway, rail, and bus
transportation networks, as well as international, regional, and private air
and marine ports of entry serve the state. Moreover, Georgia is strategically
located on the I-95 corridor between New York City and Miami, the key
wholesale-level drug distribution centers on the East Coast and major drug
importation hubs. In addition, Interstate Highway 20 runs directly into Georgia
from drug entry points along the southwest border and Gulf Coast. The city of
Atlanta has become an important strategic point for drug-trafficking
organizations (DTOs) as it is the largest city in the South and is a nexus for
all East/West and North/South travel. The Mexico-U.S. Southwest Border area
continues to be the primary source and staging area for cocaine,
methamphetamine, marijuana, and heroin introduced into the Atlanta Field
Division
Marijuana, the most commonly abused drug in Atlanta,
Georgia, is readily available throughout the state.
Cocaine and crack cocaine continue to be among the most
widely available drugs throughout Atlanta, GA. Bulk quantities of powder
cocaine are transported into the state most often from the Southwest border.
Often the powder cocaine is converted into crack by the local wholesaler or
retailer.
Methamphetamine continued a five-year trend as
Atlantas fastest growing drug problem. This trend is particularly true in
the Atlanta, Dalton, and Gainesville metropolitan areas. Since 2002, most of
the significant methamphetamine seizures in the state were the result of
stash/distribution site raids or state/local interdiction stops.
Methamphetamine clandestine laboratories located within the state have declined
since legislation was enacted in 2005 to restrict the sale of over-the-counter
products containing pseudoephedrine: It is one of the essential chemicals used
in producing methamphetamine. However, there has also been a corresponding
increase in the availability of methamphetamine-Ice in the Atlanta metropolitan
area.
Atlanta is a transit city for Ecstasy (MDMA) to other U.S.
cities. MDMA, GHB, and Ketamine continue to be popular and remain readily
available around populations of young people (gyms, college campuses and
associated hang outs) throughout the state. LSD is usually
encountered at school settings and is imported to Georgia mostly from the West
Coast via U.S. Postal Service packages or commercial express mail.
Contact us today for more information about Savannah,
Georgia drug abuse rehabs by calling 1-877-340-3602.
The number of workable drug abuse solutions in Savannah,
Georgia are unfortunately very limited, as most programs aren't long-term
residential and aren't results-based. This is why so many people in Savannah
looking for a successful drug rehab program are turning to the Riverbend
Retreat for answers.
In the State of Georgia, and specifically in the city of
Savannah, the effects of drug and alcohol abuse goes way past the the damage
done to the addicts themselves. In terms of time lost on the job, to the health
system inundated by illness and overdoses to communities harmed by the crime
rate caused by addicts looking to steal anything in order to get their next
fix, to families living a nightmare as they watch helplessly as their loved one
goes further down the chutes. The rollercoaster of emotions, concern and anger
seems like a never ending ride the abuser puts his friends and family through.
Failures in the past with drug rehab centers further numb the addict to any
hope of a future without drugs. It truly can appear hopeless.
What should the goal be of a drug rehab center? Clean and
sober for 30 days? While that might be a good short term goal, many treatment
centers and 12 step programs still leave the drug addict fighting a continuing
battle with addiction. Once an addict always an addict; or it's a mental
disorder they can do nothing about. When choosing a drug rehab center for
yourself or a loved one from Savannah, Georgia, it is important to become
educated on the different types of drug rehab and what the end results are.
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