Drug Rehab
Oklahoma drug rehab centers certainly have their hands full. Like many states, it has experienced a budget shortfall, which tightens the strings on money to all agencies, including substance abuse and mental health.
After seeing a substantial decline in the number of meth labs in Oklahoma, there was once again a surge as production methods shifted. There were less than 100 meth labs found in 2007 and that jumped to more than 350 by 2009.
Oklahoma also ranked first in its non-medical use of pain relievers in the nation in terms of percentage of people aged 12 and older using prescription narcotics.
In addition to prescription drugs and methamphetamine, the main illicit drug cited as the primary substance for treatment admissions was marijuana.
Whether you are closer to Oklahoma City or Tulsa, you can find multiple drug rehab choices throughout the state. Additional areas include towns such as Broken Arrow, McAlester, Muskogee, Owasso, Shawnee, Edmond, Norman, Lawton, Durant, and more.
If you have questions about your addiction treatment options in Oklahoma, contact us today to speak with a counselor who can help you find answers and a drug rehab center that suits your needs.