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Alcohol is the most used "drug" in Alberta. What makes alcohol a more vicious addiction than other substance is the fact that it is legal and socially accepted. Did you know that alcohol, taken regularly, is one of the hardest substance to stop. It often requires medical supervision.

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Looking at a drug rehab for a loved one or for yourself can be a frustrating experience. What type of Alberta drug rehab is the best? How long should the drug rehab be? Should it be out-patient or residential rehabilitation treatment?

Drug rehab services can help you find:

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  • Withdrawal treatments

Drug rehabs in Alberta can be a nightmare as you don't deal with these type of situations on a daily basis as well as family are too much involved emotionally to think clearly of the situation the addict is involved in. There is always some important decisions that have to be taken when a crisis occur in a family. We can help you with these questions as we did for thousands of people.

During the 2005/2006 fiscal year, 24,796 individuals received adult services at AADAC for their personal use of alcohol, tobacco, other drugs or gambling. This number includes clients over 18 years old, and 217 clients under 18 who were treated as adults based on their individual living situation. During the 2005/2006 fiscal year, 82% (20,380) of them received outpatient service, 21% (5,204) received detoxification service, 11% (2,743) underwent residential therapy, and 5% (1,235) received opioid dependency treatment.

Cocaine/crack and hallucinogens were the most frequently reported drugs used by Albertans during their life, both reported by 12.3%. Only 3.5% of Albertans sampled admitted the use of an illicit drug other than marijuana during the past year (approximately 82,000 Albertans; Table 19), with the widest proportion being cocaine use at 2.4% . Over half of Albertans reported that hallucinogens, ecstasy, cocaine/crack or speed would be readily or very easy to obtain. About one-third admitted these substances would be fairly or very hard to obtain, and around 10% reported them as most likely impossible to obtain. Most of clients (adults and youth) report consuming alcohol (86%) and tobacco (76%). Over 50% of clients report using cannabis and more than a third (38%) also report using cocaine.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 July 2010 15:36