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Last Updated: 10/02/2024

Find Drug and Alcohol Treatment in Alabama That Works

Alabama is quintessentially Southern: farm houses, porch swings and beaches to boot. But Alabama is made up of more than sleepy southern towns. Between the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and some of the most passionate football fans in the country, the Cotton State has something for everyone. Despite its natural beauty and bustling cities, Alabama is on-par with the rest of the country when it comes to illicit drug use and alcohol abuse. From 2013–2014, 107,000 people aged 12 and up (2.6 percent of Alabama’s population) in the state were dependent on illegal substances.

The Recovery Village does not operate in the state of Alabama. Our closest facility is in Atlanta, GA and can be seen in the map above.

Although many struggle with drugs and alcohol, there are several Alabama drug treatment options, along with out-of-state therapy and rehab programs. If you’re seeking drug or alcohol treatment in Alabama, you don’t have to look too far. With so many resources, you or a loved one can overcome substance use disorder and understand the underlying causes and struggles that contribute to addiction.

The Opioid Crisis

Since the late ’90s, an opioid crisis has plagued the United States. The state of Alabama is, unfortunately, no exception. The crisis began when doctors across the country were instructed to address patient pain above all else. As this practice grew more widespread, the demand for more prescription painkillers increased.

Even when taken as prescribed, opioids can be incredibly addictive. Unsurprisingly, as opioid prescriptions increased, so did opioid addiction and overdose.

While efforts to improve addiction and overdose rates have decreased the number of prescriptions dolled out in Alabama since 2012, the opioid crisis still rages on in full-force. Many of those who no longer have access to prescription opioids have begun to take cheaper, street varieties, like heroin and fentanyl, to stave off withdrawals. Unfortunately, these opioids are even deadlier than prescription medications and lead to hundreds of deaths in the state every year.

Alabama Drug Abuse

If you are struggling with drugs or alcohol, you are not alone. The state’s substance abuse statistics highlight the need for drug rehab centers in Alabama and beyond. By seeking treatment for yourself or a loved one, you can break the cycle of addiction and live free from drugs and alcohol.

FROM 2011–2012
25%
OF MINORS DRANK ALCOHOL

Although overall alcohol consumption was below the national average in 2011 and 2012, almost 25 percent of Alabama individuals aged 12–20 drank alcohol. Of this group, 15 percent were binge drinkers.

FENTANYL OVERDOSE DEATHS
248
IN JEFFERSON COUNTY

Jefferson County, Alabama’s most populous county, saw a rise in fentanyl-related overdose deaths in 2016. Compared to previous years, the death toll rose from 221 to 248.

FROM 2010–2014
94%
ALCOHOLICS DID NOT RECEIVE TREATMENT

Of those aged 12 or older who were struggling with alcohol abuse in these years, only 6 percent sought Alabama alcohol treatment. The stigma surrounding addiction treatment still keeps many from getting help.

IN 2015
5 MILLION
OPIOID PRESCRIPTIONS WRITTEN

Alabama leads the country in prescription opioid use, with a rate of 1.2 scripts per person. To put this into perspective, the national average was 0.71 in 2015.

While alarming, these statistics shed light on the growing need for drug and alcohol rehab centers in Alabama. Availability of quality care is becoming less of an issue as more clinics and treatment centers open within the state and beyond its borders, but the stigma surrounding addiction remains. Effective drug and alcohol rehab in Alabama is needed now more than ever — especially for those afraid to seek help. If you’re nervous about researching your options, call The Recovery Village. It’s completely confidential, and you don’t have to make any commitments when you call.

Choosing a Alabama Rehab Facility

If you’re seeking alcohol and drug treatment facilities in Alabama, the state offers many options. However, it’s important to consider that no two centers are exactly alike. Some offer programs that others don’t. The treatment approach is comprehensive at some facilities, but not at others. Speaking with a professional about the options available in Alabama is usually the best way to decide which path is best for you. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the right treatment center may not be in the state.

Friendship and familiarity are common factors associated with comfort, but for some people, they can also be hindrances in recovery. This is why many in the state choose not to enroll in drug rehab in Alabama. Instead, opting for treatment out of state at a center like The Recovery Village can provide a network of drug and alcohol rehab facilities throughout the country.

By choosing one of The Recovery Village facilities, you can expect:

  • A team of compassionate doctors, nurses and clinicians
  • Evidence-based treatment programs
  • Care that’s 100 percent confidential
  • Individual, family and group therapy options
  • Mental health counseling at every level of care
  • A variety of indoor and outdoor amenities for ongoing therapy

The Recovery Village: Your Destination for Wellness

If you determine that an Alabama alcohol rehab center or drug center is not the best choice for you, consider one of the facilities of The Recovery Village. Each facility is designed to help men and women struggling with substance use and co-occurring disorders, including depression. Regardless of which location you choose, you’ll find the same high level of care and professionalism. You can also expect treatment that’s personalized to meet your specific needs.

Your Insurance May Cover Rehab

Most insurance companies will cover the cost of professional addiction treatment. Depending on your plan, treatment could be free. Use our confidential tool to see if we are in-network with your provider and receive a detailed breakdown of your benefits – free of charge!









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