Rhode Island Rehabs
Rhode Island is the smallest state in America, only reaching 1,045 square miles. It is known for its Colonial towns and sandy shores and is home to 1.059 million people. In 2015, 14,269 people were enrolled into a substance use treatment program in Rhode Island. Over 45% of those people were there for both a drug and alcohol problem, 34% were there for only a drug problem, and 20% were there for only an alcohol problem. There are different types of treatment programs that are available in Rhode Island, as well as in other parts of the country. For someone with a less severe addiction, outpatient rehab may be an option so that they can continue working and caring for family. For those with a more severe addiction and who wish to solely focus on their sobriety, inpatient rehab is a better option. Patients can choose to stay 30, 60, or 90 days, or even longer if they desire. Treatment programs put together an aftercare plan so patients have a path to follow after leaving treatment. Explore rehabilitation facilities near Rhode Island today.
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