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Drug Rehab in Ames, Iowa

Individuals who are hooked on drugs or alcohol may not reach out for the help they need, before it's too late. Family members usually have to intervene to get them help, and it's important that anyone trying to find effective drug and alcohol rehab understand what forms of drug rehab in Ames, IA. are available and which ones will prove most ideal. Don't assume all drug rehab in Ames is identical, by way of example you'll find short term alcohol and drug rehab facilities and long term programs, as well as outpatient and inpatient facilities. There's also residential centers, and this kind of drug rehab in Ames, Iowa is a great environment for individuals who select a long-term rehab option, because they will be in drug rehab in Ames, IA. for quite a while and these types of programs offer many of the comforts and amenities of home.

Many people seeking drug rehab in Ames or their family who are seeking a treatment option lean towards programs and rehab centers which will return the addicted person home and also to their typical lives as soon as possible. Naturally anybody that is in drug rehabilitation really wants to get through the process and get to their commitments, families, etc. as soon as possible. That is why outpatient and short-term drug rehab in Ames, Iowa may seem like perfect rehabilitation choice for addicted persons in addition to their families. Sometimes however, individuals develop a strong physical and in many cases psychological dependency to drugs and alcohol which makes these apparently convenient drug rehab in Ames, IA. options unworkable.

While at first in any type of drug rehab in Ames, people who are just recently abstaining from alcohol are detoxed and preferably assisted through this, with withdrawal made more manageable with the assistance of detoxification specialists. Even though someone is detoxed however, they are still going to encounter intense cravings to drink or use drugs, cravings which might persist for quite some time. Some individuals claim that they experience such cravings for the remainder of their lives, but ideally cope through these with the life tools and effective coping methods they acquire in an effective Ames, Iowa drug rehab. Let's say someone is in an outpatient drug rehab in Ames, IA. while still experiencing these extreme cravings, and return home each day while in rehab. Studies indicate that drug abuse is often times triggered by environmental factors, like life stressors, and even people their environment who may trigger it. This can be an abusive relationship, somebody that promotes and participates in the person's habit or some other situation that may prompt the individual to go to alcohol or drugs as a social aid, as an escape or to self medicate. This will make an outpatient situation the least optimum, since the whole reason for drug rehab in Ames is always to handle many of these situations while there. This is why relapses are extremely common with outpatient drug rehab.

Likewise, short-term drug rehab in Ames, Iowa which offers rehab for 1 month or less are really the least ideal rehabilitation settings even if receiving inpatient or residential rehabilitation. As stated earlier, people who have recently abstained from drugs and alcohol need a substantial amount of time to recover physically and really stabilize from the dependence caused by their drug use. After just a few weeks, individuals in drug rehab in Ames, IA. are merely adjusting to a drug free lifestyle, and learning how to adjust physically, mentally, and emotionally without their drug of choice. This leaves very little time to enable them to clearly give attention to what can actually help them conserve a drug free and healthy way of life after they go back home, which usually takes quite some time for many who may need to make considerable and life changing choices and changes in lifestyle.

Long-term drug rehab in Ames is an ideal treatment option for numerous reasons, but above all it provides the much needed change of environment as well as the intensity of rehab needed for many who need to reap all the benefits of rehab and be able to sustain these successes once they return home to their normal lives. Long-term drug rehab in Ames, Iowa is provided in either an inpatient or residential treatment facility, with the major differences being inpatient provides rehabilitation services for many who make require hospital services as part of their rehabilitation process. This may be true for an individual that is suffering from a physical ailment or life threatening disease which may have been worsened because of their substance abuse, or someone who might need help being weaned from medical drugs that they have grown to be dependent to.

When it comes to long-term residential drug rehab in Ames, IA., these programs offer lots of the comforts of home so the individual can feel safe during the often lengthy drug and alcohol rehabilitation process. Even though it is hard to be away from family members while in rehabilitation for many months, this type of program helps it be much easier to endure through the process. And after all, the sacrifice is worth it in the long run when the individual can go back home able to live a happy, productive and drug-free lifestyle.

Anyone considering which drug rehab in Ames they will ultimately be a part of or if they are making this decision for a loved one should take into account that there are many varieties of different treatment approaches, not just the typical 12-step and disease model centers. Alternative programs offer lots of benefits unavailable at programs and facilities which offer only 12-step or the like, including holistic rehabilitation and rehabilitation which provides an enduring solution which isn't even the goal at other facilities. Because holistic as well as other alternative drug rehab in Ames, Iowa provide drug free rehabilitation and don't operate from the disease model, they really "cure" a person's drug abuse, and don't offer only a solution which will have to be regularly monitored and managed. So consider alternative drug rehab in Ames, IA. as being a primary rehab option, preferably in a long-term residential or inpatient rehab setting.

Local Listings in Ames, Iowa:

Turning Point Treatment Services

Turning Point Treatment Services is an alcohol and drug treatment center that is located at 448 W Broadway St # 906B Ames, IA 83402. You can contact Turning Point Treatment Services by calling (515) 890-5810.
Types of ServicesDrug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, AIDS and HIV, Gay and Lesbian
Payment StructurePayment Assistance, Sliding Scale Fees
Payment FormsPrivate Pay Insurance, Self Pay



Seven 12 House
Seven 12 House is an alcohol and drug rehabilitation program that is located at 712 Burnett Street Ames, IA 50010. You can contact Seven 12 House by calling (515) 233-5048.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Residential Short Term Treatment, Residential Long Term Treatment, Children, Dual Diagnosis, Assistance for Hearing Impaired 
Payment Structure Sliding Scale Fees 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Youth and Shelter Services
Youth and Shelter Services is an alcohol and drug rehabilitation program that is located at 420 Kellogg Avenue Box 1628 Ames, IA 50010. You can contact Youth and Shelter Services by calling (515) 233-3141.
Types of Services Mental Health and Drug or Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Outpatient, Children, Dual Diagnosis, Assistance for Hearing Impaired 
Payment Structure Sliding Scale Fees 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Community and Family Resources
Community and Family Resources is a drug and alcohol treatment program that is located at 1619 South High Avenue Ames, IA 50010. You can contact Community and Family Resources by calling (515) 232-3206.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient, Criminal Justice Clients 
Payment Structure Sliding Scale Fees 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



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Seven 12 House
Seven 12 House is an alcohol and drug rehabilitation program that is located at 712 Burnett Street Ames, IA 50010. You can contact Seven 12 House by calling (515) 233-5048.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Residential Short Term Treatment, Residential Long Term Treatment, Children, Dual Diagnosis, Assistance for Hearing Impaired 
Payment Structure Sliding Scale Fees 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Everest Institute
Everest Institute is an alcohol and drug rehabilitation program that is located at 2327 70th Street Urbandale, IA 50322. You can contact Everest Institute by calling (515) 270-1344.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Detox, Outpatient, Dual Diagnosis 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Great River Medical Center
Great River Medical Center is an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center that is located at 1221 South Gear Avenue West Burlington, IA 52655. You can contact Great River Medical Center by calling (319) 768-3725.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient, Children, DUI and DWI Offenders 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



IA Lutheran Hosp/Powell Chem Dep Ctr
IA Lutheran Hosp/Powell Chem Dep Ctr is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program that is located at IA Lutheran Hosp/Powell Chem Dep Ctr 700 East University 4th Floor Des Moines, IA 50316. You can contact IA Lutheran Hosp/Powell Chem Dep Ctr by calling (515) 263-2424.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Detox, Outpatient, Drug and Alcohol Addiction Day Treatment, Residential Short Term Treatment, Hospital Inpatient, Criminal Justice Clients 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Veterans Affairs Medical Center is an addiction treatment center that is located at 601 Highway 6 West Unit 116-A Iowa City, IA 52246. You can contact Veterans Affairs Medical Center by calling (319) 338-0581x5435.
Types of Services General Health Services, Detox, Outpatient, Hospital Inpatient, Dual Diagnosis, Women, Assistance for Hearing Impaired 
Payment Forms Military Insurance, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Ottumwa Regional Health Center
Ottumwa Regional Health Center is an addiction treatment program that is located at 312 East Alta Vista Avenue Ottumwa, IA 52501. You can contact Ottumwa Regional Health Center by calling (641) 684-3170.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient, Drug and Alcohol Addiction Day Treatment, Residential Short Term Treatment, Children, Pregnant Women, Women, Residential Beds for Children, Men, Assistance for Hearing Impaired 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Military Insurance, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Broadlawns Medical Center
Broadlawns Medical Center is an alcohol and drug treatment program that is located at 1801 Hickman Road Des Moines, IA 50314. You can contact Broadlawns Medical Center by calling (515) 282-6610.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient, Dual Diagnosis 
Payment Structure Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Mercy Medical Center
Mercy Medical Center is an alcohol and drug rehabilitation program that is located at 5975 Rockwell Drive NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402. You can contact Mercy Medical Center by calling (319) 398-6226.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient, Children, Dual Diagnosis, Criminal Justice Clients, Spanish 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Addictions Treatment Program
Addictions Treatment Program is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center that is located at 933 East Pierce Street Council Bluffs, IA 51503. You can contact Addictions Treatment Program by calling (712) 396-6044.
Types of Services Mental Health Services, Detox, Hospital Inpatient, Dual Diagnosis 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



New Opportunities Substance Abuse
New Opportunities Substance Abuse is a drug and alcohol treatment center that is located at 413 Tracy Street Audubon, IA 50025. You can contact New Opportunities Substance Abuse by calling (712) 563-2777.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient 
Payment Structure Sliding Scale Fees 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



VA Central Iowa Healthcare System
VA Central Iowa Healthcare System is a drug and alcohol treatment program that is located at 3600 30th Street Des Moines, IA 50310. You can contact VA Central Iowa Healthcare System by calling (515) 699-5999.
Types of Services General Health Services, Detox, Outpatient, Drug and Alcohol Addiction Day Treatment, Residential Long Term Treatment, Hospital Inpatient, Dual Diagnosis, Assistance for Hearing Impaired 
Payment Forms Military Insurance 



First Step Mercy Recovery Center
First Step Mercy Recovery Center is a drug and alcohol rehab program that is located at 1818 48th Street Des Moines, IA 50310. You can contact First Step Mercy Recovery Center by calling (515) 271-6075.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Detox, Outpatient, Drug and Alcohol Addiction Day Treatment, Hospital Inpatient, Children, Dual Diagnosis, DUI and DWI Offenders, Assistance for Hearing Impaired 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Pathways Behavioral Services Inc
Pathways Behavioral Services Inc is an alcohol and drug treatment center that is located at 209 2nd Avenue NE Independence, IA 50644. You can contact Pathways Behavioral Services Inc by calling (319) 334-6163.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient, Children, DUI and DWI Offenders, Assistance for Hearing Impaired 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



New Life Outpatient Center Inc
New Life Outpatient Center Inc is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center that is located at Paul Revere Square Suite 200 North 2322 East Kimberly Road Davenport, IA 52807. You can contact New Life Outpatient Center Inc by calling (563) 355-0055.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient, Children, DUI and DWI Offenders 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Military Insurance, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Covenant Medical Center Horizons
Covenant Medical Center Horizons is an addiction treatment program that is located at 2101 Kimball Avenue Waterloo, IA 50702. You can contact Covenant Medical Center Horizons by calling (319) 272-2650.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Outpatient, Drug and Alcohol Addiction Day Treatment, Residential Short Term Treatment, Hospital Inpatient 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Alcohol and Drug Dependency Services
Alcohol and Drug Dependency Services is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center that is located at 1340 Mount Pleasant Street Lincoln Center Burlington, IA 52601. You can contact Alcohol and Drug Dependency Services by calling (319) 753-6567.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Transitional Housing, Outpatient, Drug and Alcohol Addiction Day Treatment, Residential Short Term Treatment, Residential Long Term Treatment, Children, DUI and DWI Offenders, Spanish, Foreign Languages other than Spanish 
Payment Structure Sliding Scale Fees 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 



Mental Health Institute
Mental Health Institute is an alcohol and drug treatment program that is located at 1200 East Washington Street Mount Pleasant, IA 52641. You can contact Mental Health Institute by calling (319) 385-7231.
Types of Services Mental Health and Drug or Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Outpatient, Residential Short Term Treatment, Dual Diagnosis 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 


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