AA - Alcoholics Anonymous

AA - Alcoholics Anonymous

Drug Rehab Center in Lake City, Florida

About AA - Alcoholics Anonymous in Florida

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AA - Alcoholics Anonymous is a Alcohol Abuse, Substance Abuse and Drug Treatment Facility in Lake City, Florida that offers a variety of methods methods and programs for addiction and other substance-related issues. The process of recovery is not easy, but it can be achieved by attending a drug treatment center. The most important thing for someone who wants to recover from addiction is the willingness and desire to change their life for the better. Drug treatment centers offer an environment where people can get clean and sober with the help of trained professionals who understand what they are going through.

Both men and women are welcomed for treatment here.

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Genders
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Exclusive Center
  • Ages
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Modality
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Groups
  • Additional
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Veteran Specific
  • Accreditations
    Not SAMHSA Listed
    Not Approved
    Not CARF Accredited
    Not Found

    Conditions and Issues Treated

    A detailed list of the primary issues commonly treated.

    Drug Rehabilitation

    Getting sober on your own is not only dangerous during the initial detox, it is also more likely to result in a relapse later on. Addiction treatment centers provide a monitored environment where you will get the medical attention you need, as well as the emotional support to overcome drug or alcohol abuse.

    Substance Abuse + Addiction Treatment at AA - Alcoholics Anonymous

    A combination of treatments is often needed to treat drug abuse. Some addictions can be treated with counseling and support groups. In other cases, drug abuse can lead to a medical problem and require medical treatment. Treatment for drug addiction typically combines counseling and psychotherapy with medication and behavioral therapies.

    A combination of treatments is often needed to treat drug abuse issues effectively. In the case of drug abuse, there is no easy answer or one-size-fits-all cure.

    Alcohol Abuse, Substance Abuse 

    Levels of Care Offered

    offers a variety of treatment.

    This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Drug Rehab, with additional therapies available as listed below.

    Therapies & Programs

    The methods used to care for each individual at this Lake City, FL Facility.

    Group therapy can help build a stronger support system and give addicts in Lake City, FL insight into their addiction that they gain through shared conversations. Group therapy occurs in a controlled group environment, exclusive of one on one meetings. This makes it safer for patients to feel comfortable sharing the struggles they’re going through and gaining perspective.

    Drug Rehab, Group Therapy, Residential Long Term (>30 Days)

    Additional Details

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    AA - Alcoholics Anonymous Location and Directions
    Address Information630 W Duval st
    Lake City, Florida 32025 Phone Number(386) 758-4283 Meta DetailsUpdated February 21, 2023
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    AA - Alcoholics Anonymous Location and Directions
    Location

    630 W Duval st
    Lake City, Florida 32025

    Center Type

    Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Substance Abuse

    Language
    English

    Lake City, Florida Addiction Information

    Florida is one of the nation's epicenters for substance abuse and drug-related overdoses. In 2014, around 410,000 Florida residents were addicted to drugs and alcohol. Over the last 10 years, 12% of all deaths in the state were attributed to substance abuse. Treatment admissions for alcohol reached 24,329 patients in 2016, and 2.5% of Florida high school students admitted to using crack cocaine.

    The most commonly abused drugs in Lake City, FL include cocaine, methamphetamines, marijuana, heroin, and prescription opioids. Cocaine is the drug most commonly associated with overdoses with 19% of all overdoses in 2018. The rate of hepatitis C infections among drug users is about 37%. There are a variety of different drug treatment options available in Lake City, Florida. Some of the most common include inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab, and 12-step programs.

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