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Finding treatment for a substance abuse can be time consuming and intimidating. It takes humility, a tremendous amount of courage and help from others to overcome an addiction. This help is available.
Taylorsville is one of Utah’s more recently incorporated cities, forming in 1996. The roots of Taylorsville trace back to 1848 when Joseph and Susanna Harker crossed the Jordan River and founded the Taylorsville-Bennion areas, known to locals of the time as “Over Jordan”. If you enjoy the outdoors, Taylorsville can be a great recovery destination. From caving to zip lining, hiking, museums and aquariums, there is plenty to do to during the start of your recovery. Featured attractions include, Planet Fun Clark Planetarium and the Natural History Museum of Utah.
As a state, Utah has suffered its fair share of substance abuse, ranking eighth highest in the US in drug overdose fatalities in 2010, according to the CDC. 16.9 people per 100,000 died of a drug overdose, with misuse of prescription drugs as the cause of the majority of deaths. Comparatively, West Virginia led the nation with the highest rate of drug overdose deaths with 28.9 people per 100,000.
Treatment is personalized, and if you’re having difficulty finding the right care for you, please call us at (866) 578-7471 and we’ll help you find the local treatment centers you need.
If you have a friend or family member struggling with substance abuse, our intervention specialists can guide you through the process of creating an intervention. Our methods are based on love, support and care to help your loved ones on the road to recovery.
Are You Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired?
There are only three ways to end an addiction: you can clean up, get locked up or die. Rehab, prison and death are the only three ways to cope with your addiction. The first choice seems like the most logical. So, give us a call so we can help you get started.
Do not keep feeding your addiction, thinking that it will one day just pass you over. It won't. You need to take action and start fighting back. The hardest part of the entire recovery process is to admit that you have a problem and that you need help.
You might find out that you won't just need help in rehab, but for life moving forward. That is why it is important to build a strong support group by attending AA and NA meetings. These meetings are conducted by the 12-Step Community are held daily. You can connect with people who know exactly what you are going through. You can help people work through their steps or get help from people so you can work through yours.
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