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Facts About Addiction
Addiction affects millions of families across America every day. Getting help is an effective, reassuring step in achieving lasting sobriety and wellness. As a real medical concern, addiction should be treated seriously and with adequate support.
51.2%
have used illicit drugs at least once (aged 12 and over)
48.5mil
Americans affected by substance use disorder
$44.5B
federal budget for drug control
12.8mil
received substance use treatment in 2023
~18%
US adults in 2023 had an substance use disorder
17,561 and counting
substance abuse treatment centers in the US
How We Fight Addiction
Our extensive directory helps you find leading treatment centers near you. Each one provides a range of tailored services. We perform thorough checks to verify facilities and their offerings, ensuring their accreditations and licenses. Our insights and educational resources help you make informed choices about treatment.
Featured Addictions
Alcohol
Alcohol use disorders can progress over time and affect all parts of life. Personalized treatment helps with safely quitting and figuring out the root causes of drinking.
Stimulants
Stimulants like Adderall can become addictive even when prescribed by a doctor. Recovery involves careful medical supervision and therapy to build healthier habits.
Opioids
Pain pills and illicit opioids have hurt millions across America. Combining medicine for cravings and personal counseling helps manage symptoms and causes safely.
Cocaine
Cocaine creates strong urges to keep using, which can damage your heart and brain. Licensed professionals help individuals change habits and prevent relapse.
Heroin
Heroin, an opioid, is harmful and needs urgent medical care for a safe detox. To promote long-term healing, programs blend medicines and behavioral therapies.
Meth
Methamphetamines change regular brain function and can exacerbate severe health issues. Recovery takes individualized therapy approaches and strong support systems.
Featured Facilities
Treatment centers in our directory help treat all types of conditions and disorders nationwide. Each facility holds credentials, accreditations, and success stories that strengthen their reliability in the recovery space.
FAQs
How do I know if someone needs addiction treatment?
Signs of addiction depend on each individual. Some common indicators include behavioral changes like missing work, avoiding loved ones, and more. Physical signs can include appetite changes, tiredness, and more, depending on the substance being used. If someone can’t stop using despite harm, they should seek treatment.
What's the difference between detox and rehab?
Detox is the first step where your body clears the drugs or alcohol safely under medical supervision. This usually takes 3–7 days. Rehab follows and focuses on therapy, learning coping skills, and addressing why addiction started. This can last for varying periods, depending on where in recovery you are and your individual needs.
Does insurance cover addiction treatment?
Many insurance plans include coverage for addiction treatment. This can include detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient therapy, and medications. The extent of your benefits depends on the insurance company and the treatment center.
How long does recovery take?
Recovery is different for everyone and lasts a lifetime. Most people see big improvements after 90 days of treatment, but building healthy habits takes months or years. Many people attend support groups, therapy, or aftercare programs long-term to prevent relapse.
In Crisis? Get Immediate Help
Safety & Crisis: If you are in danger or thinking of self-harm, call 911 (or your local emergency number). In the US, dial or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.