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Addiction Treatment In Moselle, MS

You can find transitional housing and long-term sober living in Moselle, along with outpatient treatment. The NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse) recommends that you should seek treatment that fits your substance use history and health needs.

You can find detox programs, aftercare programs, and self-help programs in other regions near Moselle. You may need to travel outside of Jones County to find residential treatment programs that fit your specific needs.

Alcohol And Drug Detox Programs

Depending on your individual health and substance use history and dependency, withdrawal can be potentially dangerous. Withdrawal symptoms can dehydrate you and you can suffer fever, aches, flu-like symptoms and strong emotional swings.

Medically-supervised detox can help you to safely withdraw from drugs and/or alcohol. You can choose a residential or a community-based detox program. Some detox programs can provide medication to help you overcome withdrawal symptoms.

Inpatient Addiction Treatment

Inpatient drug and alcohol programs combine evidence-based treatment like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with education and a therapeutic community that offers you consistent reinforcement and support.

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Wilderness therapy, yoga programs, and equine (horse) therapy are a few additional programs that residential treatment may offer. You’ll gain skills in a safe, substance-free environment while focusing completely on your health and well-being through inpatient treatment.

Outpatient Treatment

If you have a sober and supportive home environment to stop using drugs and/or alcohol, outpatient treatment may be a good choice.

In outpatient treatment, you’ll receive group and individual therapy in a community-based setting. You can also participate in education and peer group support, including 12-step groups. Outpatient treatment generally lasts between 10 and 16 weeks.

Medication-Assisted Treatment

The FDA has approved medications that can help people to recover from opioid, tobacco, and alcohol use disorders. Some of the medications include methadone and naltrexone. You may also find buprenorphine used in medication-assisted treatment (MAT).

MAT has been proven effective through research studies conducted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). MAT programs can last up to six months to a year.

Aftercare And Alumni Services

Once you’ve completed treatment, you’ll need to continue your recovery. Many people find alumni and aftercare programs help them to maintain their sobriety.

Alumni and aftercare programs can provide ongoing group and/or individual counseling. They can help you to deal with relapse and to continue to cope with potential triggers.

Length Of Addiction Treatment

Your treatment length should respond to your individual needs and treatment history.

Some program lengths include:

  • 30-day treatment
  • 60-day treatment
  • 90-day treatment
  • 120-day treatment

Your health and individual needs to establish a strong recovery should influence your choice of addiction program length.

How To Pay For Treatment

Private health insurance plans are accepted by the majority of drug and alcohol rehabs in Mississippi. Many rehab programs also accept military insurance (Tricare) and Medicare. Mississippi state Medicaid will pay for most forms of substance use disorder treatment.

The state has also received grant funding to pay for opioid use disorder treatment. Rehabs in Mississippi will also accept private pay clients, and may offer scholarships and discounts. You could also look into crowdfunding websites to raise the funds you need

Substance Use Trends In Moselle And Jones County, Mississippi

Jones County had one of Mississippi’s highest rates of neonatal drug-exposed hospitalizations, with 39 babies requiring hospital care between 2016 and 2017.

Other facts from this area include:

  • 80 people in Jones County were arrested for drug offenses between April and June, 2019.
  • Jones County emergency responders administered naloxone to reverse opioid overdoses 16 times in the second quarter of 2019.

The Nearest Vertava Health Treatment Center: Vertava Health Mississippi

About four-and-a-half hours north of Moselle, Vertava Health is located near Memphis in Southaven, Mississippi. Vertava Health offers a holistic and caring treatment program. We provide detox services, residential treatment, outpatient programs, and alumni and aftercare programs.

Our healing environment offers a place where you can focus entirely on your recovery and sobriety. You can receive evidence-based treatment and counseling and support for dual diagnoses and other mental health conditions.

For more information on Vertava Health Mississippi in South Haven, contact us today.