Substance Abuse Treatment in Jackson, TN
Home to about 67,265, Jackson, Tennessee is about 70 miles east of Memphis. Smaller communities around big cities often times see the overflow of drug addiction and alcoholism.
These two deadly diseases claim lives at an almost hourly rate. The Tennessean released an article that stated 1,263 people died from opioid overdoses in 2014. Opioids are not the only drug that is accessible for the people of Jackson, TN. Drugs and alcohol circulate in every city. Setting up addiction to overtake people’s life regularly.
For these people, finding help can be hard for them. Their friends and family do not understand why they can’t “just stop.” This makes it difficult for them to know who to turn to. That is why we are here. You can call us at (866) 578-7471 .
When you call we can help you find a detox and rehab center. We know you probably have 1,000 questions about how to go about getting started. We will answer all of those questions for you. It can be hard to know if you need an inpatient program or outpatient program. Call us now.
Why Should I Call?
You can probably give us millions of reasons of why you should not call. But we can give you one reason for you to call. So, you can live. Your addiction will try to kill you at some point. Any one of your last times can be your last time.
There are only three ways to end an addiction: death, prison or rehab. Dying from an overdose is possible if you continue feeding your addiction. Getting arrest and put in prison is the second option, where you will have to go sober cold turkey. This is a dangerous and unideal way to overcome your addiction.
And finally rehab is the only other option. Learning how to live a sober and happy life is possible. It is not easy, but with the right help you can do it. Call us now so that we can get you enrolled into a rehab program that will save your life.
What If I Can't Afford Treatment?
Many people are afraid that they will not be able to afford rehab. Most major insurance companies have plans that help with the cost of treatment. If you do not currently have insurance or qualify for insurance, give us a call. We can help get you into an affordable facility. There are options if you do not have insurance.
It never seems like there is enough hours in the day, there’s always something you have to put aside to make sure you have time for everything else. Don’t out meeting on the back burner. It may seem like taking the time to go to a meeting might be less important than doing the laundry or mowing the lawn, but it isn’t. Set aside the time to work on yourself and staying healthy. The dirty clothes and long grass can wait, your recovery can’t.
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