Louisville, Kentucky Drug Abuse Rehab


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Louisville, KY drug rehabsLouisville, KY drug rehabs People from all over Kentucky, including Louisville, 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 Louisville, KY contact us today. Fill out the rehab help form on this page or call us now at 1-877-340-3602.

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Louisville, Kentucky has a population of 256,231 with an average household size of 2.22 and is located in Jefferson County and is the largest city in the state. The city was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark and named after King Louis XVI of France.

Louisville is located in north-central Kentucky on the Indiana border at the Falls of the Ohio River and is influenced by both Midwestern and Southern cultures.

The first public viewing of Edison’s light bulb was here. More recently, the first hand transplant took place here as well as the first self-contained artificial heart transplant.

Louisville is home to the first race of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, The Kentucky Derby often referred to as “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports.” The first running of the Derby was held on May 17, 1875 at the Louisville Jockey Club track later renamed to Churchill Downs.

From museums to art galleries to spending the day at the zoo, Louisville also touts its own visitors center where one can learn about two of Kentucky’s most famous icons – Kentucky Bourbon and Colonel Harland Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Louisville, Kentucky Drug Information

Louisville, KY drug rehabsLouisville, Kentucky drug rehabs The DEA (The US Drug Enforcement Administration)2 reports that Kentucky is a major source of domestically grown marijuana. In 2007, Kentucky ranked second in total domestic marijuana production. National Forest lands covering more than 690,000 acres of eastern Kentucky are remote, sparsely populated, very accessible, and possess ideal soil and climate conditions for cannabis cultivation. Marijuana plots on National Forest lands, usually in the deforested areas, are found in various locations from the bottomlands to the hillsides and the tops of mountains. Marijuana growers also perceive the rural areas of National Forest land as too spacious for law enforcement officials to detect their activities. Lastly, growers often plant their crops on public lands in an effort to protect themselves from personal and/or financial loss due to asset forfeiture procedures.

Methamphetamine continues to be widely available in central and southeastern Kentucky. A decrease in clandestine laboratories/clandestine manufacturing in southeastern Kentucky is countered by importation of “ICE” methamphetamine from Mexico via the Southwest Border, Atlanta, Georgia, and Ashville, North Carolina. Small “Mom and Pop” and “Tweaker” operators continue to manufacture methamphetamine in small one to two ounce quantities for personal use and for distribution at the local level.

The presence of heroin in Kentucky is limited, but the availability of Mexican Black Tar heroin has risen in the Louisville area. There is a low demand for small amounts of heroin in some areas of southeastern Kentucky. When encountered, heroin has usually been found in user amounts, with the sources of supply from Atlanta, Georgia, or Chicago, Illinois.

Cocaine is readily available in central and southeastern Kentucky. The price of cocaine in Kentucky increased during 2007. Gram quantities continue to sell for $100, but ounce quantities increased from the $700-$1,200 range to the $900-$1,200 range, and kilogram quantities increased from the $16,000-$28,000 range to the $23,000-$26,000 range. Cocaine purity levels are consistently in the 40 to 90 percent range.

The abuse and diversion of prescription drugs, particularly hydrocodone and oxycodone ( Lortab, Lorcet, Vicodin® and Oxycontin), remain one of, if not the, largest drug problem in southeastern Kentucky. The availability of diverted pharmaceuticals in central and northern Kentucky remains high, but stable. The availability of Oxycontin in southeastern Kentucky has risen due to the increased availability of pills transported from Midwest metropolitan areas. Primary methods of diversion include pharmacy theft, “doctor shopping,” prescription fraud, and purchasing large quantities of drugs from unscrupulous Internet pharmacies. The purchasing of drugs via the Internet continues to have a significant impact on Kentucky. Purchasers have the drugs delivered to their homes using false names and/or different combinations of the same name.

The availability of predatory drugs in southeastern Kentucky is limited and usually confined to cities where colleges and/or universities are located. MDMA, Ketamine, GHB, and LSD remain readily available and are primarily used by teenagers and young adults in the cities with colleges and universities, such as Lexington, Richmond, and Morehead.

Contact us today for more information about Louisville, Kentucky drug abuse rehab by calling 1-877-340-3602.

The number of workable drug abuse solutions in Louisville, Kentucky are unfortunately very limited, as most programs aren’t long-term residential and aren’t results-based. This is why so many people in Louisville looking for a successful drug rehab program are turning to the Riverbend Retreat for answers.

In the State of Kentucky, and specifically in the city of Louisville, 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 Louisville, Kentucky, it is important to become educated on the different types of drug rehab and what the end results are.