Southaven, MS Detox and Rehab Centers
Looking for a detox or rehab center near you in Southaven, Mississippi? Browse the listings below to find the best addiction treatment center for you.
Looking for a detox or rehab center near you in Southaven, Mississippi? Browse the listings below to find the best addiction treatment center for you.
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Knowledgeable dedicated staff. Good co-occurring and trauma screening and treatment. Needs larger space with Detox availability
THE DBT SKILLS THEY TAUGHT ME, THE FLEXIBLE WAY WE WERE TREATED, PATIENT OUTCOMES WERE MORE IMPORTANT THAN GETTING PAID. A LITTLE DISORGANIZED AND UNDERSTAFFED AT TIMES. DBT IS AN EFFECTIVE WAY OF LIFE
As the third-largest city in Mississippi and part of the Greater Memphis area, Southaven faces problems with alcohol and drug misuse like many other U.S. cities.
Southaven is located in DeSoto County, MS, where problems with opioid use disorder continue to remain a serious public health concern. In 2016, DeSoto County was ranked number one in heroin-related overdoses in Mississippi.1 According to the DeSoto County Coroner, heroin-related overdoses were more prevalent in the northern half of the county closest to Memphis.1
In 2017, DeSoto County continued to lead the state in the number and rate of opioid overdose deaths.2 By late August, there were 21 opioid overdose deaths reported in DeSoto County, which represented a 25% increase in the number of deaths that had occurred by the same time the previous year.2
In December 2021, it was announced that Southaven would receive a total of $476,007 from a lawsuit settlement against opioid manufacturers to address local costs associated with the nationwide opioid crisis.3 According to mayors and healthcare providers in DeSoto County, the funds will be used in various ways to reduce opioid misuse and overdose deaths in Southaven.3
Southaven is home to 15 addiction treatment facilities, all of which are located either in Southaven or within a 10-mile radius.4 Of these facilities, five offer detox services for those who need help recovering from drug and alcohol dependence.4 There are 243 treatment centers in MS, which means that Southaven drug and alcohol rehab centers make up just over 6% of the total number of treatment centers in the state.5
People in Southaven who need treatment for opioid use disorder have the option of visiting one of 34 local buprenorphine practitioners.5 Buprenorphine is a medication that can help reduce opioid withdrawal symptoms, including drug cravings.6 The number of buprenorphine practitioners in Southaven makes up 13% of the total number of buprenorphine providers in MS.5
Southaven does not have any dedicated opioid treatment programs (OTPs) that offer medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.7 However, there are four OTPs located in nearby Memphis for Southaven residents who are willing to travel out of state to receive opioid addiction treatment.7
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are 12-step support group programs for people in recovery from alcohol and opioid use disorders.8 AA and NA can provide people in recovery with the encouragement and support they need to stay abstinent from drugs and alcohol long-term.8
There are 37 AA meetings in Southaven and within a 10-mile radius of the city.9 All these meetings are available seven days a week at different times of the day to accommodate those with busy schedules.9 A full list of local AA meeting locations, dates, and times can be accessed by visiting the official website for the Area 37 Mississippi Assembly of Alcoholics Anonymous.9
Southaven residents in recovery from opioid use disorder have the option of choosing among 19 NA meetings in Southaven and within a 10-mile radius.10 Those who are interested in attending an NA meeting can access a detailed local meeting schedule on the official NA website.10
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