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  • Some addicts who use methadone claim that they experience effects similar to that of other opiates such as heroin, albeit not to the same extent.
  • When someone stops drinking alcohol, his or her blood alcohol level decreases by around 0.01 percent per hour.
  • One in five people who are under 21 are alcoholic binge drinkers.
  • Of the nearly 2 million substance abuse treatment admissions reported to State administrative data systems in 2008, 60 percent of admissions were White, 21 percent were African-American, and 14 percent were Hispanic or Latino.

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Hospital Inpatient - Traphill

An individual who is heavily addicted to drugs or alcohol will benefit tremendously by receiving treatment from a hospital inpatient rehab program. These types of programs are geared towards making the individual�''s withdrawal and detox as smooth as possible. Recovering persons will have access to medication as well as medical staff around the clock. While not every person attempting recovery needs this level of care, it is beneficial to those who have serious physical addiction problems to drugs or alcohol. Hospital inpatient programs commonly last several days to even up to a month. Once the hospital inpatient portion of their treatment plan is complete they may choose to participate at a sober living setting or transfer into an outpatient program.

  • Davis Regional Medical Center
    37.7 miles from Traphill, North Carolina
    Davis Regional Medical Center is located at:

    218 Old Mocksville Road
    Statesville, NC. 28625

    If you would like to contact Davis Regional Medical Center, you can reach them at 704-873-0281 x7403.

    Davis Regional Medical Center offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Seniors/Older Adults, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance