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Drug and Alcohol Intervention in North Carolina

Newman Interventions has helped many families in North Carolina perform family intervention. We travel to North Carolina, helping families plan and execute a successful intervention and find drug rehab programs available in the state. We provide extensive resources to achieve optimal results. Call our toll-free number or fill out a callback form for immediate help.

How Family Intervention Works

When you first contact Newman Intervention, there is a considerable amount of time spent on the phone.  We want to answer all your questions about addiction and intervention.  We also want to ensure that regardless of what state the addiction is in, an intervention can work. The first day that Newman Interventions arrives in North Carolina is spent with the family.  During this time, we will work out who will be taking part in the intervention, where it is, and what time.  Every last detail is worked out, all the way down to who is packing the bag when it is ready to go.  The next day is the intervention, and a certified interventionist will prepare the family for everything that will come up.

When the intervention is happening, the addict could say or do anything, and this is expected. The first reaction is often some resistance to the idea because they believe they have the addiction under control.  This could not be further from the truth, but this is why we are doing the intervention.  The addict may attempt to make the family feel guilty in an effort to manipulate the situation.  It is important for the family to stay strong and not give in, which means following through with the bottom line.

An addict must know the family means business and will do what it takes to get them help and save his or her life.  Drugs and alcohol are powerfully addictive and will consume the user physically and mentally.  Drug intervention is only as effective as the family sticking to the plan. Families from all across the state of North Carolina are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.

Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs in North Carolina

A critical first step when planning a family intervention involves finding a drug rehab program in North Carolina. There are excellent options for residential substance use treatment in the state. Our certified interventionists are familiar with many programs. The cost of residential drug rehab varies significantly from low to high.

  • On average, long-term residential private drug rehab in North Carolina costs $56,759.
  • Short-term and long-term residential programs range in cost between $12,000 and $60,000.
  • There are low-cost and state-funded programs. Most drug rehab programs in North Carolina accept Medicaid or private health insurance.

Our intervention team aims to help each family we work with find the best substance use treatment option before the intervention takes place.

Drug Addiction Trends in North Carolina

According to a 2019 update, opioid addiction caused close to 2000 deaths in 2017. Overall, the state had more opioids than the national average. There were 72 opioid prescriptions for every 100 people in the state. Also, since 2010, the number of heroin overdose deaths has risen ten-fold. If you are searching for professional intervention groups in North Carolina, Newman Interventions should be your first call to organize the intervention. An addict does not have to struggle with addiction all of his or her life.  If they have the opportunity to get into treatment, they can successfully overcome his or her addiction.

Sources cited–https://www.ambrosiatc.com/addiction/usa/north-carolina/

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