Substance Abuse in Kentucky

Receiving treatment for substance abuse in Kentucky can be tricky and before quitting anything you should speak with your Doctor or a treatment center. If you are concerned with the cost of treatment you should speak with an official treatment center about the programs available to cover the costs of your treatment.

Our counselors are here to help you and you should never worry about what other people think. Everyone has different challenges in life and our team is here to help you in any way we can. 

You can pretty much say that substance abuse and drug abuse are the same thing. The only problem with calling something drug abuse is that there are different forms of drugs and each one can have a completely different treatment. 

In addition to drugs people can become addicted to other substances like the most commonly known which is alcohol. Then drugs can be split into illegal drugs, prescription drugs and over the counter medications. 

People often assume that most drug abuse comes from illegal substances like Heroin, Cocaine & Methamphetamines.

The truth is that the most common instances of substance abuse in Kentucky include Opioids that are often found in painkillers like morphine and hyrdocodone. Another common one is alcohol addiction, and prescription drug abuse.

People have often said that they struggle with Cocaine, Heroin and Marijuana addiction. Another common drug is known as methamphetamines. These drugs are highly addictive and can be difficult to get off of.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse of any kind the best thing you can do is to get help. Talk to a counselor and learn about the options available to help you win the fight against addiction.

Alcohol Use DisorderAlcohol Use Disorder

A chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled dependence on alcohol. Which can include dizzyness, Anxiety, Agitation, Nausea and shivering.

Alcohol WithdrawalAlcohol Withdrawal

The symptoms that can appear when someone suddenly stops consuming alcohol after a long period of continuous drinking can include extreme anxiety, problems getting to sleep or staying asleep at night, tremors or uncontrollable shaking as well as Nausea and vomiting.

Alcohol Poisoning Substance Abuse

Alcohol Poisoning

Deadly symptoms can occur from binge drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short amount of time. Some of the effects that can occur can include confusion and disorientation, nausea and vomiting, slurred speech and unresponsiveness.

HangoverHangover

Unpleasant symptoms such as fatigue and feeling weak, extreme thirst or dehydration, sensitivity to light and headaches, nausea and stomach pain, poor sleep and concentration can occur after excessive alcohol intake.

Nicotine WithdrawalNicotine Withdrawal

A condition that occurs from stopping or limiting the intake of nicotine by people who have become addicted to nicotine products. Symptoms of nicotine withdrawal can include tingling hands and feet, sweating, nausea and intestinal cramping, headaches, coughing. It can also cause sore throat, insomnia, difficulty concentrating, anxiety, irritability, depression and weight gain.

Opioid Withdrawal Substance AbuseOpioid Withdrawal

Physical and mental symptoms that occur when you stop the use of opioids suddenly can include muscle aches, restlessness, diarrhea, abdominal cramping, nausea and vomiting.

At the Isaiah House we know that substance abuse can effect every area of your life. That’s why our treatment for substance abuse covers the physical, mental and spiritual issues. It also addresses our clients legal, financial and educational concerns.

We offer different levels of treatment depending on each persons situation. This includes medication assisted treatment, job skills training and primary health care. Our programs include Outpatient Treatment, Short Term Residential, Long Term Residential and Transitional Living is also available.

Medication Assisted Treatment

When needed medication assistance can be provided to assist patients with the encouragement for freedom from long term maintenance within 6-7 months.

Job Skills Training

Receiving proper job skills training and full time employment is an important step in the recovery process. Receive guaranteed opportunities for employment after 100 days of treatment in our Long Term recovery program.

Primary Health Care

We offer primary health care to our patients to assist with any illness or pre existing condition that the patient may need help with. Please contact a member of our staff for more information.

Outpatient Treatment

Real Hope Behavioral Health which is located in Danville, Kentucky offers confidential Intensive outpatient and outpatient substance use disorder treatment through medication assisted treatment. This also includes target case management, peer support and individual or group therapy.

Outpatient Treatment is ideal for anyone that is dealing with substance use disorder but is unable to leave their family or their job and require a lower level of treatment.

Short Term Residential

Our Short Term Residential Treatment program is based on proven practices and research based therapies. We know how difficult addiction can make every area of your life and that is why our program is here to support you as a person and not just the symptoms of the addiction.

Long Term Residential

Our Long Term Residential Treatment program is an 11 month long-term program. 83% of clients that complete the 11 month program are still in recovery six months after graduating our program without relapse.

Our long term treatment provides accountability in a supportive environment while our clients are able to resolve any issues. This can include legal issues, repair of family relationships, receive job skills training and stabilize mental and physical health concerns.

Substance Abuse in Kentucky is more common than you might think but that doesn’t mean you have to face it alone. Substance abuse hurts more than the user, it hurts their friends and family too. It isn’t easy to watch people we care about struggle with addiction and sometimes you might feel powerless to do anything about it.

The truth is that you are not powerless and that restoration is possible. You can get your life back and No it won’t be easy but it will definitely be worth it. Here at the Isaiah House our team is here to give you the support you need. We want to help you find “Real Hope” in the fight against addiction.

It’s not safe to face it alone and that’s why our team members, counselors, doctors and support groups are here. We want to help you through the good times and the bad so that you can finally experience freedom from addiction.

We know that taking that first step can be hard. Just provide us your contact information and we will reach out to you to make sure all your questions have been answered.

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