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Drug rehabilitation Kansas

Drug addiction in Kansas is a problem that devastates families and relations, regardless of race, religion or social and economic status.  Often, the process of finding drug rehabilitation in Kansas that works when the addict is reaching for help can be overwhelming. We can help by providing information on hundreds of drug rehabilitation centers and rehab treatments throughout the state of Kansas.  Whether it’s inpatient or outpatient rehabs, government funded or private, we can assist you in finding the right facility that is right for you or your loved one. 

 If drug addiction and/or alcoholism are continually stopping someone you love from succeeding in life, let us help find a drug rehab treatment or alcoholism treatment that’s right for him.

 

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Drug rehabilitation Kansas

Over the past forty years, drug and alcohol rehabilitation has proliferated and differentiated into many different clinical approaches into the state of Kansas.  In a historical perspective, this is a short period of time for the evolution of a medical science addressing an issue such as addiction.

In the early days of drugs and alcohol treatment, rehab centers were commonly flophouses helping alcoholics medically withdraw from severe alcohol use.  Bed-rest, Librium and a small quantity of B12 and other vitamins were provided in order to prevent DT’s (Delirium tremens) and seizures that could cause brain damage and/or death.  The length of stay in these centers extended from a few days to a maximum of 14 days. 

A few private centers in Kansas would keep alcoholics for extended periods of time. These centers were generally wings of an existing hospital and clinical imperative was focused on psychiatry and mental health disorders with addiction being seen as a secondary result of a primary mental disorder.

More recently, alcohol and drug rehabilitation in Kansas has become extremely diversified and people need to be aware of the many various approaches now available to those suffering from an addiction that is very different from the alcoholism that was being “treated” in those early days.

With drugs such as LSD, crack cocaine and methamphetamines, drug users are needing more successful clinical interventions than the alcoholics of the past.

Certain of these modifications have brought very innovative treatment approaches that are proving themselves to be very successful and others have resorted to assigning a label of disease to addiction and purporting that this disease is chronic (meaning that it lasts forever) and progressive (meaning that it gets worse as time goes by, even when the drug or alcohol addict is in recovery). 

 

Detox centers Kansas

In Kansas, numerous residential treatment facilities will not admit someone to their program unless they have been through Detox.  These treatment centers are simply not staffed or equipped to handle the necessary medical precautions that are required during the first week or two after the use of drug and alcohol has ceased.  It is always better to choose a rehab center in Kansas that will be responsible for both the detoxification and the rehabilitation since the majority of individuals addicted to alcohol and other drugs will believe that the Detox was sufficient and will not be as willing to confront the emotional side of their addiction and will be less likely to agree to continue their treatment if the treatment is provided in wo separate facilities. Sadly, less than 5% of Detox graduates in Kansas will remain sober.

There are two categories of Detoxification available in the clinical market today in Kansas.
According to the duration, the amount of alcohol and drugs taken and type of drugs abused, an individual may need either a social detox or a medical detox.  Social model detox might not be anything more than confined bed rest and someone to take vital signs to make sure that more intense care isn’t needed.  Nonetheless, there are some social model facilities that will provide mega-vitamin therapy, massages, healthy nutrition and other holistic practices that will help reduce the level of anxiety and discomfort of the patient. Thus, the individual will become more agreeable to continue his clinical care after detox. 

Medical detox in Kansas is required for important alcohol use and the chronic use of barbiturates and some other pharmaceutical drugs that are known to cause seizures. In these cases, a medical detox will be required in order to safely come off the drugs and alcohol.

The information for the state of Kansas has been provided by the United States Drug Enforcement Agency.

Kansas has a total population of 2,694,641, including 7,019 law enforcement officers, 14,800 individuals incarcerated in the state prisons, and 15,250 residents on probation.
Overall, Kansas comes 24th in the national ranking for violent crimes rate. 

The Federal authorities seized 227.8 kgs. of cocaine, 0.5 kgs. of heroin, 10.0 kgs.of methamphetamine, 3,853.9 kgs. of marijuana and 5,507 tablets of ecstasy in Kansas in 2004. There were also 584 clandestine meth labs seized by the DEA, state and local authorities.

Methamphetamine, both imported and domestically manufactured, is the major drug of concern in Kansas. Cocaine, especially crack cocaine, is also readily available throughout the state, principally in major urban regions such as Kansas City, Topeka, and Wichita.

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