Need Iowa Drug Treatment?
If you are an Iowa resident fighting off a drug or alcohol addiction, help is not far off. Drug-Rehab.org is here for you. We can help you accomplish the following, at an affordable rate:
- Start an alcohol and drug treatment program
- Find the right drug rehab facilities for your individual needs
- Recover from an addiction and reinstate a healthy lifestyle
We at Drug-Rehab.org know firsthand that drug and alcohol addiction is a crippling problem. Overcoming an alcohol and drug addiction takes a long time and can be extremely difficult to face on your own. The road leading to recovery is one that must be faced with a supportive social network surrounding you.
Call us at 855-473-4227 to explore your rehab options in Iowa!
Professionals say that people suffering from an addiction problem need more than just physical detox, in-patient and long term treatment.
To reach your goals and continue to lead a healthy lifestyle into the future, attending a good alcohol and drug rehab center is an absolute must.
Drug-Rehab.org is deeply involved in a nationwide campaign to help individuals dealing with addictions to drugs, prescription medication, and alcohol. We have contact information for well over 3,000 drug and alcohol rehab centers all over the country, not just in Iowa. If you’re seeking drug and alcohol treatment in Iowa, we are the place to turn to.
For Iowa Areas such as:
- Des Moines
- Iowa City
- Davenport
- Mason City
- Sioux City
- Cedar Falls
- Waterloo
- And more!
About Iowa and Drug Statistics
Iowa has the distinction of being the nation’s heartland: amber waves of grain and a hearty farming industry. Iowa has a current population of 3,062,309, with its citizens gradually uprooting from their rural homes to the more urban areas.
The capital of Iowa is Des Moines, which is also Iowa’s biggest city. Iowa is ranked 30th in the country in terms of population. The crime rate of Iowa isn’t too alarming and the state is widely considered one of the safest to live in.
The prison population of Iowa is near its highest marks ever at 8,800 inmates. Unfortunately, the prison population of Iowa is only expected to grow. Drug offenders in Iowa continue to be some of the most imprisoned people. Drug admissions have been driving prison surges in Iowa, according to government reports.
- Iowa has a growing prescription drug problem, like much of the country. 6 percent of the youth of Iowa (ages 12 to 17) reported using pain medication for non-pain related reasons.
- 28,000 people in Iowa have used drugs of some kind, whether it was alcohol, illicit or other. That equates 4.4 percent of Iowa’s population.
- Meth is widely available in Iowa and is produced both indoors as well as outdoors (again, Iowa is known for its rural population, so this makes sense).
- Club drugs are increasing in popularity as well.
- Cocaine is available throughout Iowa and Mexican heroin is experiencing upswings in urbanized areas.
This all aside, Iowa still has some of the lowest levels of illicit drug use in the nation.
As for alcohol-related problems, 30 percent of the population of Iowa binge drinks per month while over half consumes alcohol on a somewhat regular basis. 10 percent of the population reported having a dependence or abusive history with drugs or alcohol (or both).
Finding Answers in Iowa
Whatever kind of drug and alcohol treatment you need, whether it’s in-patient or out-patient, a holistic program or something totally unique, Drug-Rehab.org can help you find it in Iowa or elsewhere, with over 3000 resources available across the United States.
We understand that recovery from addiction or alcoholism takes many steps that must not be overlooked or pushed aside. Physical Detoxification and Out-Patient Treatment are rarely enough by themselves; therapy, as well as a social network the addict or alcoholic can trust, must be put into place, too. The addict or alcoholic must learn new skills to cope with everyday life without relying on a substance such as alcohol or drugs.
Sometimes an addict will attempt to help themselves. Rarely, if ever, is this successful. The addict must realize that he or she is not alone; there are people that care. Drug-Rehab.org cares; we have trained professionals waiting by the phone to take your call and guide your Iowa recovery process or wherever the path might take you.
We cover all aspects of treatment here in Iowa. Whether it be cocaine drug treatment, meth drug treatment, holistic therapy, we can help you (or your loved one) discover what is best to attain and maintain recovery success.
Call Drug-Rehab.org at 866-600-3427 today to find out how to live a happy and drug-free life in Iowa!
1519 E. Locust St. Davenport, IA 52803
Center for Alcohol and Drug Services provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.cads-ia.com
1221 S. Gear Ave. W. Burlington, IA 52655
Great River Medical Center provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.greatrivermedical.org
19 Lincoln St. SE Le Mars, IA 51031
Jackson Recovery Centers Inc provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.jacksonrecovery.com
801 5th St. Sioux City, IA 51101
Mercy Behavioral Care provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Detox
www.mercysiouxcity.com
1900 Grand Ave. N. Spencer, IA 51301
N.W. Iowa Alcoholism and provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.adtu.org
217 6th Ave. S. Clinton, IA 52732
New Directions provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.asac.us
116 S. State St. Sac City, IA 50583
New Opportunities Inc provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction
www.newopp.org
IA Lutheran Hosp/Powell Chem Dep Ctr Des Moines, IA 50316
Powell Chemical Dependency Center provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Detox
www.ihsdesmoines.org
1211 Vine St. W. Des Moines, IA 50265
W. Des Moines Facility provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Halfway house
www.ucsonline.org/
1800 N. 16 Clarinda, IA 51632
Zion Recovery Services provides the following services: Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Halfway house