Colorado Drug Rehab Centers
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The Need for Drug Rehabs in Colorado
Colorado Drug Rehab Centers was established
as a no cost service to guide you through the problem of finding a drug
rehab centers in Colorado for yourself
or your loved one that works. Drug rehab counselors are available to help
you find the right Colorado drug rehab based on your own individual
circumstances. Our drug rehab professionals are all certified and have decades of combined experience
in dealing with addiction-related drug problems with individuals, families and Colorado drug rehab centers.
Call us now at 1-877-444-1137.
We have access to an extensive database of thousands of drug rehab across Colorado
and can help you understand what the different types of drug rehab centers
can do for you.
Findings from a telephone survey conducted between May 2000 and July 2001 showed that of families receiving public assistance in Colorado, 52% reported using both drugs and alcohol at some point in their lifetime. Of those surveyed reporting usage within the past 30 days, 28% reported using alcohol, 1% reported using drugs only, and 3% reported using alcohol and drugs.
Cocaine is considered a significant drug threat to Colorado. Powder cocaine is readily available throughout the State and crack cocaine is available in urban population areas. Cocaine is the drug most often associated with violent crime in the State. Cocaine is generally sold in ounce and pound quantities in Colorado. Crack use is declining but remains available in the larger metropolitan areas of Colorado.
Heroin - The most common types of heroin available in Colorado are Mexican black tar heroin and brown powdered heroin. New heroin users in Colorado are often young adults who smoke or snort the drug rather than inject it. This is due to a misconception that this practice is safer and less likely to lead to addiction.
Marijuana is readily available in multi-pound quantities throughout Colorado. A highly potent form of marijuana, called “BC Bud,” is also easily obtainable. Effective June 1, 2001, Amendment 20 allows for the use and possession of small amounts of marijuana for sick and dying patients. It provides protection against prosecution under state law, which is where the vast majority of marijuana small-use and possession cases occur.
Methamphetamine is a primary drug threat to Colorado. Crystal methamphetamine, also known as glass in Colorado, is becoming increasingly available throughout the State and has tested as high as 90% pure. Purity levels for methamphetamine vary in Colorado.
Club drugs, which are mostly synthetic substances, are increasing in availability and use in Colorado. LSD in liquid form is readily available in the metropolitan areas of Colorado. During 2001, 34% of those surveyed in Colorado reported lifetime usage of MDMA. 4.5% of those surveyed reported usage of MDMA within the past 30 days. The average user age was 17.3, and the average age of first time use was 15.9 years.
Diverted Pharmaceuticals - The diversion and abuse of OxyContin (oxycodone) is a significant problem in Colorado. Hydrocodone (Vicodin) and Darvocet are the most commonly abused controlled substances.
There are approximately 60,000 annual admissions to drug rehab and addiction treatment facilities in Colorado, however, due to the high relapse rate of many traditional programs most families are searching for something that works.
The Solution
Drug rehab that addresses the individual through a biophysical approach is the most successful method. Our philosophy is to refer you to the best possible drug rehab center that will terminatively handle the problem. We will refer you to drug rehab centers that don't use drugs in any way.
For immediate assistance to find a drug rehabilitation center,
call now 1-877-444-1137.
A professional counselor will assist you.
Colorado Drug Rehab Assessment Form
Please fill out this short information form so that we can help you find a good rehabilitation facility with a high success rate. We are knowledeable in all methods of drug rehab and can find you a center which does not use any kinds of drugs in the program which actually achieves a complete rehabilitation. For the long form assessment please click here.
Drug-Related Crime in Colorado
During 2000, there were 16,080 arrests for drug abuse violations in Colorado. This number increased during 2001 to 16,598. During 2002, there were 15,921 arrests for drug abuse violations in Colorado.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reported 453 drug violation arrests
in Colorado during 2001. Overcrowding in prison systems
is largely due to drug-related crime, but most drug users in Colrado
should have the opportunity to enter a drug rehab center.
