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Ohio Treatment Centers
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Ohio Addiction Statistics
Ohio is a state in the midwest that roughly 11.6 million people call home. Despite its laid-back, rural appeal, the state is currently suffering from a drug crisis that is leaving thousands dead on a yearly basis with no end in sight. Like any other state in the US, the war on drugs is alive and well in Ohio, and many lives are being taken in their battles with drugs.
As of the spring of 2017, opioid drug-related deaths were occurring so frequently in Ohio that storage units and trailers were being used as makeshift morgues. In 2003, 296 people died due to opioid-related causes. In 2015, more than 2,500 people died for the same reasons. This was a nearly 800% hike in less than 15 years. Deaths related to fentanyl and heroin were included in these statistics.
Particularly in Ohio, fentanyl has become the most prevalent drug in substance-related deaths. In 2014, heroin was the leading cause of drug-related deaths in Ohio, but fentanyl (and variations) quickly surpassed it and has become its own epidemic. Its believed that fentanyl has become such a widespread problem in Ohio because it is incredibly easy to obtain over the internet, particularly on the "deep net."
The opioid dilemma in Ohio is so severe that it has been referred to as a "mass fatality crisis," and the Drug Commission sector of the White House has already requested that Donald Trump declare it a state emergency.
Ohio Drug Crisis Cost
At the current moment, it's estimated by Ohio's government that 8 people die every day from an overdose. Ohio experiences more deaths per capita due to drug overdose than 47 other states except for Kentucky, New Hampshire, and West Virginia. In 2012, this unsettling rate cost the Ohian government $2 billion. Even overdoses that did not result in death cost over $39 million.
The Ohio government has developed and implemented many action plans to tackle the drug crisis including revisions of current prescription guidelines for opiates, community-based projects, lessons on proper medication disposal, and most importantly, raising public awareness.
What You Can Do
If you or someone you know currently identifies with this crisis, it's never too late to turn things around and avoid becoming another statistic. The opioid and overall drug crisis is affecting so many people from all walks of life, and there isn't a single person who is "too far gone" or beyond help. Contact us today for further help in regaining your life and helping end this state-wide drug epidemic once and for all.
Treatment Approaches | United States | Ohio |
Substance abuse counseling approach | 98.3% | 99.7% |
Relapse prevention | 95.4% | 95.3% |
Cognitive behavioral therapy | 92.7% | 96.8% |
Motivational interviewing | 91.5% | 92.7% |
Anger management | 81.6% | 87.1% |
Brief intervention approach | 80.8% | 79.8% |
Trauma-related counseling | 77.3% | 81.9% |
12-step facilitation approach | 74.0% | 76.9% |
Contingency management motivational incentive | 54.9% | 55.3% |
Dialectical behavioral therapy | 51.8% | 48.8% |
Rational emotive behavioral therapy | 46.2% | 48.8% |
Martix Model | 43.3% | 41.8% |
Community reinforcement plus vouchers | 12.4% | 13.2% |
Payment/Insurance Accepted | United States | Ohio |
Cash or self-payment | 89.8% | 91.2% |
Private health insurance | 68.4% | 73.7% |
Medicaid | 68.4% | 86.3% |
Federal or any government funding for substance abuse programs | 52.1% | 69.0% |
State financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid | 46.7% | 40.6% |
Medicare | 33.1% | 43.3% |
Military insurance e.g. TRICARE | 32.3% | 39.5% |
Access to recovery ATR voucher | 9.7% | 15.5% |
IHS Tribal Urban ITU funds | 6.7% | 0.6% |
No payment accepted | 2.8% | 0.9% |
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Rehab Programs in Ohio (OH)
11401 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44111
524 West Park Avenue, Barberton, OH 44203
600 Dayton Yellow Springs Road, Fairborn, OH 45324
899 East Broad Street 4th Floor, Columbus, OH 43205
2238 South Hamilton Road Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43232
68 West Church Street 3rd Floor, Suite 318, Newark, OH 43055
3030 Euclid Avenue Suite 312, Cleveland, OH 44115
825 Dennison Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215
2100 Front Street Mall, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221