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Concord, NC. - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers
Carolinas Healthcare System Northeast
Type of Rehab:Hospital Inpatient
Additional Services Offered:
Addiction Treatment Programs
Specialty Programs:
Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders
Seniors/Older Adults
Accepted Payment Types:
Self Payment
Medicaid
Medicare
Private Health Insurance
Language Services:
Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
920 Church Street North Concord, NC. 28025
704-403-3000Daymark Recovery Services
Primary Treatment Type:
Substance Abuse Treatment ServicesType of Rehab:Outpatient
Additional Services Offered:
Addiction Treatment Programs
Specialty Programs:
Adolescents
Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders
Women
Dui/Dwi Offenders
Accepted Payment Types:
Self Payment
Medicaid
Medicare
State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)
Private Health Insurance
Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare)
Language Services:
Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
284 Executive Park Drive Concord, NC. 28025
704-939-1100CMC Northeast
Type of Rehab:Outpatient
Additional Services Offered:
Addiction Treatment Programs
Specialty Programs:
Seniors/Older Adults
Accepted Payment Types:
Self Payment
Medicare
Private Health Insurance
Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare)
Language Services:
Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
380 Copperfield Boulevard NE Concord, NC. 28025
704-403-1831RHA Health Services Inc
Primary Treatment Type:
Substance Abuse Treatment ServicesType of Rehab:Outpatient
Additional Services Offered:
Addiction Treatment Programs
Specialty Programs:
Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders
Women
Men
Dui/Dwi Offenders
Criminal Justice Clients
Accepted Payment Types:
Self Payment
Medicaid
Medicare
State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)
Private Health Insurance
Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare)
219 Le Phillip Court NE Concord, NC. 28025
704-721-5551Genesis A New Beginning
Primary Treatment Type:
Substance Abuse Treatment ServicesType of Rehab:Outpatient
Additional Services Offered:
Addiction Treatment Programs
Specialty Programs:
Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders
Seniors/Older Adults
Women
Men
Dui/Dwi Offenders
Criminal Justice Clients
Accepted Payment Types:
Self Payment
Medicaid
Language Services:
Spanish
241 Church Street NE Concord, NC. 28025
704-720-7770Anarrosi Place
Type of Rehab:Outpatient
Additional Services Offered:
Addiction Treatment Programs
Accepted Payment Types:
Medicaid
Medicare
State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)
Private Health Insurance
Payment Assistance (Check With Facility For Details)
82 Union Street South Concord, NC. 28025
704-793-6010 x100McLeod Addictive Disease Center
Primary Treatment Type:
Substance Abuse Treatment ServicesType of Rehab:Outpatient
Additional Services Offered:
Addiction Treatment Programs
Specialty Programs:
Pregnant/Postpartum Women
Accepted Payment Types:
Self Payment
Medicaid
Private Health Insurance
Language Services:
Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
300 Copperfield Boulevard Concord, NC. 28025
704-782-3131
- Drug and Alcohol Statistics in Concord, North Carolina
As of 2009, an estimated 73,495 people live in Concord, North Carolina. Alcohol and Drug addiction in Concord, North Carolina is an increasing problem.
Alcohol Addiction in Concord, North Carolina
Of the 73,495 individuals currently living in Concord, North Carolina, 33,073 don't drink alcohol and 19,109 say that they consume alcohol less than once a week. In Concord, North Carolina 52,181 individuals don't drink an unhealthy amount of alcohol. There are, however, 17,639 people in Concord, North Carolina that consume an amount of alcohol that would classify them as heavy drinkers.
In order to recover from alcohol addiction it is essential that you get yourself or loved one into an alcohol recovery program. Every year, there are over 74K alcohol-related deaths that costs over $183 Billion annually.
According to research on alcohol advertising, there is not a strong connection between ads for alcohol and alcohol consumption and abuse in Concord, North Carolina. That does not hold true for their effects on children. Research indicates that children that are exposed to alcohol-related advertisements in Concord, North Carolina are more prone to start drinking at a younger age and to look upon drinking alcohol as a positive thing. This also translates to a higher number of children in Concord, North Carolina who grow up to be alcohol drinkers.
Drug Dependence Stats in Concord, North Carolina
There are about 6,835 individuals in Concord, North Carolina that use illicit drugs of some type.
A detailed accounting of this percentage is as follows:
- 1,080 individuals drink alcohol and abuse some other drug in Concord, North Carolina
- 1,032 individuals use marijuana in Concord, North Carolina
- 868 individuals abuse or are dependent upon Heroin in Concord, North Carolina
- 608 individuals snort or smoke cocaine (crack) in Concord, North Carolina
- 526 individuals abuse stimulants in Concord, North Carolina
- 219 individuals abuse or use Opiates (except heroin), in Concord, North Carolina
- 205 individuals abuse cocaine (specifically powder, not crack) in Concord, North Carolina
- 14 individuals abuse or use tranquilizers in Concord, North Carolina
- 8 individuals in Concord, North Carolina abuse or use PCP
- 8 individuals are addicted to sedatives in Concord, North Carolina
- 7 individuals in Concord, North Carolina abuse hallucinogens (e.g. ecstasy or LSD)
- 8 individuals abuse Inhalants in Concord, North Carolina
- 27 individuals in Concord, North Carolina use other kinds of illicit drugs
It is essential to find alcohol or drug recovery programs for the high volume of individuals in Concord, North Carolina abusing or addicted to alcohol and drugs, as this number is growing each year. We at UsDrugTrends.com offer information on the various kinds of alcohol and drug programs in Concord, North Carolina. If more information is needed, please take a moment and call to talk to a certified drug counselor for help finding a drug or alcohol recovery center. The call for help is toll-free and the service is free of charge.