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Drug Rehabs:
Waltham,
Massachusetts,
Alcohol and
Drug Addiction
Information |
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Waltham,
Massachusetts
has a
population
of
59,226 with
an average
household
size of 2.291
and is
located in
Middlesex
County; its
nickname is
The Watch
City.
The Waltham
Watch
Company was
the first
watch
manufacturer
to make
watches on
an assembly
line. It was
in business
up until
1957.
Waltham is
home to the
Sports
Authority
Training
Center which
also serves
as the
Celtics
practice
facility.
From
historic
estates to
the Charles
River Museum
of Industry,
Waltham has
a lot to
offer.
Several
performing
arts groups
have several
venues to
perform in.
There are
golf
courses, and
parks for
recreation,
restaurants
and art
galleries as
well as the
local
farmer's
market. This
city also
has an
ongoing drug
problem. |
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Waltham
Massachusetts's Drug
Source
The DEA (The
US Drug
Enforcement
Administration)2
reports that
cocaine is
readily
available
from gram to
kilogram
quantities
throughout
the state.
The drugs
retail
distribution
continues
among all
ethnic
groups.
Cocaine
prices and
purity
levels
remain
stable.
Crack
cocaine is
converted
locally
and/or
obtained
from New
York,
Florida and
Puerto Rico.
African
-American
violators
and street
gang members
continue to
dominate the
drugs’
distribution.
Abuse
remains
widespread
and crack
continues to
be reported
as the drug
of choice
within
Boston city
limits.
Heroin is
readily
available
from gram to
kilogram
quantities
throughout
the state.
While prices
have
remained low
at both the
wholesale
and retail
level,
heroin
purity
levels have
begun to
fluctuate
with both
extremely
high and low
purity
levels
encountered
at the
street
level. Abuse
continues to
be
widespread.
Methamphetamine
is available
in limited
quantities
and is
transported
via express
mail
packages
from
California
and the
southwestern
United
States.
Recent
seizures
reflect the
availability
of crystal
methamphetamine.
Methamphetamine
is rarely
abused
throughout
the state,
but
prevalent
among young
adults
between the
ages of 18
to 25,
members of
the
homosexual
community
and
occasionally
abused by
individuals
in their
late 30s to
early 40s.
Marijuana
remains
readily
available in
all areas of
the state
with the
majority of
commercial-grade
product
originating
in Mexico or
the
Southwest
region of
the United
States;
however,
marijuana of
both
Colombian
and Jamaican
origin has
been
encountered.
Hydroponic
marijuana,
which is
cultivated
predominately
in Canada,
also
continues to
be
available.
Personal use
quantities
of hashish
continue to
arrive in
Boston on
flights from
the
Netherlands
and other
source
countries.
The majority
of the
marijuana is
imported
from the
southwest
border via
aircraft,
land
vehicles,
and delivery
services.
In the state
of
Massachusetts,
MDMA
(Ecstasy) is
widely
available
and in
significant
quantities.
MDMA is
found at
rave
parties,
legitimate
nightclubs,
on college
campuses
across the
state as
well as
among
members of
the
homosexual
community.
Current
investigations
indicate
that
diversion of
oxycodone
products
such as
OxyContin®
continues to
be a problem
in
Massachusetts.
Primary
methods of
diversion
are via
illegal sale
and
distribution
by health
care
professionals
and workers,
“doctor
shopping”
(going to a
number of
doctors to
obtain
prescriptions
for a
controlled
pharmaceutical),
forged
prescriptions,
employee
theft,
pharmacy
theft, and
the
Internet.
Methadone
and Vicodin®
were also
identified
as being
among the
most
commonly
abused and
diverted
pharmaceuticals
in
Massachusetts.
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The
Dwindling
Spiral Will
Continue
One thing is
for certain,
for a drug
addict, the
dwindling
spiral will
continue on
its downward
path unless
action is
taken. NOW
is the time
to do
something
before the
addicted
person winds
up in jail
or dead of
an overdose
or accident.
Unfortunately
past failed
attempts to
overcome
addiction
only further
depress the
individual
so it comes
as no
surprise
that fear
and
hesitation. In the
city of
Waltham,
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. |
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The Damage
to Societyy
In the
State of
Massachusetts,
and
specifically
in the city
of
Waltham, 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.
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Treatment
Center
Changes
Needed
Just in the
state of
Massachusetts,
there are
many
different
types of
drug rehab
and
treatment
facilities.
In the
United
States,
there are
thousands of
drug rehab
and
treatment
centers. Of
course the
common goal
of all
addiction
treatment
programs is
to help end
addiction
for the
individual.
In
Massachusetts
and across
the United
States, a
variety of
techniques
and methods
are being
used. Some
of the well
known
treatment
methods in
Massachusetts
include the
twelve step
method,
relapse
prevention,
one-on-one
counseling,
drug
rehabilitation,
behavioral
modification,
cognitive
therapy,
support
groups,
sober
living,
therapeutic
communities,
AA , NA,
inpatient,
and
outpatient
drug rehab
programs.
There are
many types
of treatment
centers
available in
Massachusetts, so
making a
decision can
be
difficult.
Unfortunately,
many
uninformed
people in
Massachusetts go
from rehab
to rehab
looking for
the one that
is right for
them.
In
Massachusetts,
there are
many
attempts
being made
to meet the
needs of
drug
addicts, but
statistics
show success
rates to be
dismally
low. What is
needed and
wanted is a
drug
treatment
which not
only handles
physical
addiction,
but finds
the
underlying
reasons why
a person
turns to
drugs in
order to
free the
person
forever.
What
Massachusetts
addicts,
alcoholics
and their
family,
friends and
loved ones
need is a
real and
effective
drug rehab
treatment
center. One
where they
are not on a
time
schedule or
use other
drugs to get
the addict
off the
original
drugs. The
addict needs
a reliable
proven
program
where when
they are
done, their
drug
addiction is
a thing of
the past and
they are now
able to live
full
productive
lives free
of the
stronghold
of drugs or
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Choosing a
Drug Rehab
and
Addiction
Treatment
Program
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
Waltham,
Massachusetts, it
is important
to become
educated on
the
different
types of
drug rehab
and what the
end results
are.
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Should the Drug Rehab Location Matter When it Comes to Finding a Solution to Addiction?
Drug
and alcohol
addiction
typically
involves
habitual
routines in
the
environmental
scope of the
individual,
i.e. the
locations of
their drug
or alcohol
use, the
people they
associated
with in the
activities
of drug or
alcohol use,
etc. Drug or
alcohol
addiction is
not just
drug and
alcohol use,
it revolves
around
people and
things in
their
immediate
environment
which help
to trigger
the
addictive
behavior.
The abusers
location &
routines of
drug and
alcohol use
further
trigger drug
and alcohol
use. It is
the constant
and
seemingly
unstoppable
drug or
alcohol use
and the
hopelessness
of day to
day
existence
which
perpetuates
the problem
and inhibits
the native
desire to
stop ruining
their life
through the
use of drugs
and alcohol.
The above
factor
should not
be over
looked when
considering
a treatment
center
location.
The first 2
weeks of
treatment
are always
the most
difficult &
There many
factors at
work to make
this so. In
addition to
what has
been covered
above, a
more basic
factor is
this; people
are
creatures of
habit.
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Drug
or
alcohol
addiction
is
not
just
drug
and
alcohol
use,
it
revolves
around
people
and
things
in
their
immediate
environment
which
help
to
trigger
the
addictive
behavior. |
Even
overwhelmingly
positive &
beneficial
changes in
life, such
as the birth
of a child
or a new job
does not
guarantee
the
individual
will have no
thoughts of
missing past
negative
activities
such as,
drug or
alcohol use,
drug or
drinking
acquaintances
and other
associated
activities.
Factually
this is the
normal
reactive
auto
response of
most human
beings; to
do what they
are familiar
with; good
or bad. It
is not
really that
they yearn
for these
things, it
is just all
that they
have known
for some
time. If the
abuser is
close to
home when
overwhelming
feelings
manifest
themselves,
there is a
good chance
he or she
will leave
and get back
to what they
know, drug
addiction,
as it is not
very far
away . Due
to these
factors,
attending a
drug rehab
close to
home is
seldom the
correct
treatment
option for
chronic drug
or alcohol
abusers. It
is extremely
therapeutic
to be
distanced
from their
former
association
with drug
dealers,
bars, the
cabinet
where the
alcohol was
kept, the
cigar box
where the
cocaine was
stored, etc.
All these
triggers
make the
task of
sobriety
seem
insurmountable
to the
chronic drug
or alcohol
abuser as
these
triggers
continuously
stimulate a
reminder of
their past
addictive
behaviors.
For
individuals
with a
severe drug
or alcohol
addiction
problem,
choosing a
long term
inpatient
treatment
program is
another key
to a
successful
outcome.
By providing
a new, safe
trigger free
environment,
distanced
from past
negative
associations
and
surroundings
for an
extended
period of
time, the
chance for
success
increases
dramatically.
Our program
provides
people with
positive
circumstances
to increase
their
chances for
a successful
recovery.
The vast
majority of
students
entering our
program,
around
(80%), are
from out of
state or
from other
countries. |
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Narconon
Riverbend
helps END
addiction
and
alcoholism
FOR GOOD.
Narconon
Riverbend
produces
graduates
who are DRUG
FREE AND
CONTRIBUTING
MEMBERS OF
SOCIETY.
Narconon
Riverbend
has a
success rate
in excess of
70%, as
compared to
15-20% for
more
traditional
treatments.
Narconon
Riverbend is
a long-term
treatment
facility,
something
that is more
and more
vital in
fully
handling the
onslaught of
newer and
more potent
substances,
including a
dramatic
increase in
prescription
drug abuse.
The Narconon
program
steps are
entirely
drug-free;
that is, the
Narconon
drug rehab
program does
not use
drugs or
medications
to solve the
problems
caused by
drugs, but
does use
nutrition
and
nutritional
supplements
as an
important
component of
its
delivery.
Thus the
program is
neither a
psychiatric
nor medical,
but a social
education
model of
rehabilitation.
A
Narconon
Program
Graduate is
someone: |
- Who
has
completed
the
Narconon
drug
rehab
program;
- Who
knows he
is, in
fact,
capable
of
living a
drug-free
life
thereafter;
- Who
has
improved
his or
her
ability
to learn
and thus
can
accept
new
ideas on
how to
change
life for
the
better;
- Who
has
personally
absorbed
the
fundamentals
of
ethics
and
morality
well
enough
that he
or she
can be
productive
and
contributive
to
society
and will
have no
further
troubles
with the
justice
system;
- Who
knows
how to
solve
the
problems
of life
in a
rational
manner
to the
best of
his
ability,
without
the use
of
mind-altering
drugs.
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Call
now and
request a
copy of
Healing
Addicted
Lives
written by
Gary W.
Smith,
Certified
Chemical
Dependency
Counselor
and Director
of Narconon
Arrowhead
Drug and
Alcohol
Rehabilitation
and
Education
Center.
Call anytime
to speak
with one of
our
counselors
about our
program. We
will take
the time to
answer your
questions
whether it
be for
yourself or
a loved one.
It is
possible to
replace the
loss and
pain of
alcohol or
drug
addiction
with a
productive,
enjoyable
life.
Call now
(877) 340-3602. |
1
Waltham
stats
courtesy of
www.maps-n-stats.com
(Link
to Data)
2
DEA
Website
facts for
Massachusetts |
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