|
A Drug Rehab Program that
Works!
People from all over Louisiana,
including Metairie, 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
Metairie, LA 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 from Metairie looking for a permanent
end to addiction. Find out more about how we can help by contacting us
today.
Metairie, Louisiana has a population of 146,136 with an
average household size of 2.281 and is located in Jefferson County adjacent to
New Orleans. The area was settled by the French in the 1760s along an area
known as the Metairie Ridge, a natural levee formed on the Mississippi
River.
Metairie has suffered several hurricanes and floods just
through the past century.
The City has one of the few major shopping malls in the New
Orleans metro area. Metairie has its own Mardi Gras celebration touting to
tourists that it is a more family-friendly version of the one in New Orleans.
Metairie also has an ongoing drug problem.
In the city of Metairie, there is an increased need for
effective drug and alcohol rehab and addiction treatment centers as drug and
alcohol use continues to escalate. Drug use erodes the quality of life not only
for the user, but for their families and communities. Marriages and families
are torn apart by mistrust, betrayal, fear and anger. Careers are ruined;
companies lose millions of dollars in lost production time; cities and suburbs
become degraded by the increased crime and violence that goes with drug
trafficking and drug addiction. To do nothing for the addict, should not be an
option. Something can be done; help is available.
Metairie, Louisiana Drug Information
The DEA (The US Drug
Enforcement Administration) reports that marijuana continues to be the most
commonly abused drug in Louisiana and reports indicate that it is the gateway
drug for teens and young adults to experiment with other illicit drugs.
High-grade marijuana is available due to modern indoor cultivation techniques.
Locally grown marijuana is usually intended for local consumption; however, the
cheaper Mexico-produced product has made local production less profitable.
Cocaine, primarily crack, is the predominant drug threat in
Louisiana. The threat is derived from the high rate of addiction and violence
associated with the drug. Cocaine is widely available and frequently
distributed across the state. Cocaine abuse is reported in the metropolitan
cities and rural areas. The abuse and distribution of cocaine is associated
with many incidents involving violent crimes. Most of the powdered cocaine
transported into Louisiana is converted into crack cocaine.
Heroin is considered a low drug threat in most of Louisiana,
except in New Orleans, primarily due to availability and cost. Heroin abuse in
Louisiana, especially New Orleans, is historically cyclical.
Methamphetamine continues to be a major drug threat in
Louisiana. Law enforcement reporting indicates that, in some areas,
methamphetamine is replacing crack cocaine as the primary drug threat due to
its availability, low cost and long lasting effects. Methamphetamine production
and distribution generates violent crimes and hazardous conditions.
Though most drugs are either declining or holding steady in
their abuse or distribution, "Club Drug" abuse and distribution among teenagers
and young adults is on the rise in Louisiana. Police and treatment counselors
throughout the state report an increase in the availability and abuse of MDMA
(ecstasy), Ketamine, Rohypnol, LSD, and GHB. GHB and MDMA are the drugs of
choice and the end-users are young Caucasians at all economic levels.
The abuse of pharmaceutical drugs continues to rise at an
alarming rate. Law enforcement officials report OxyContin, hydrocodone and
Xanax abuse continues to be a viable threat. Pharmaceutical drugs are diverted
as a means of distribution into the illicit market. Abusers and distributors
acquire pharmaceutical drugs via prescription forgeries and/or doctor
shopping in the diversion process. Some of the diverted pharmaceutical
drugs are brought into Louisiana from Mexico and Southwestern Border cities
usually by Caucasian local independent distributors. Many abusers utilize the
Internet to obtain prescription drugs from sources throughout the United
States, Europe, Canada, and the Caribbean. Methadone overdoses have risen
significantly in the past few years. Pain management clinics have opened in
every major city in the state and pose an enormous threat to the communities;
however, after a major seizure in late 2005, the threat in the New Orleans area
has reduced. The pain management clinics that are illegally prescribing
narcotics to addicts are considered a pill mill. Lousisana has
instituted new laws for opening pain management clinics in an effort to curtail
the threat in the communities.
Contact us today for more information about Metairie,
Louisiana drug abuse rehab by calling 1-877-340-3602.
The number of workable drug abuse solutions in Metairie,
Louisiana are unfortunately very limited, as most programs aren't long-term
residential and aren't results-based. This is why so many people in Metairie
looking for a successful drug rehab program are turning to the Riverbend
Retreat for answers.
In the State of Louisiana, and specifically in the city of
Metairie, 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 Metairie, Louisiana, it is important to become
educated on the different types of drug rehab and what the end results are.
|