Drug Rehabs for New Mexico

During 2004, there were 5,487 admissions to drug and alcohol rehabs in New Mexico, which was down from the previous year and still left about 53,000 people in New Mexico who reported needing but not receiving rehabilitation help for illicit drug use within the past year.

National survey results show that approximately 173,000 New Mexico citizens (ages 12 or older) reported past month use of an illicit drug. About 57,000 residents of New Mexico reported illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year.

Finding a quality drug rehab center in New Mexico can be a difficult task, even if you're near Sante Fe or another larger city in the state. We know because we've been there. We had to go through the same thing that you're going through right now and not only can understand, but can help you find solutions like we were able to so that we could help our loved one. Find out more by reading about our purpose or contacting us today to find a drug rehab program for someone in New Mexico.

New Mexico Drug Rehab Information

The New Mexico Drug Endangered Children program provides information about the hazards associated with meth labs and meth production.

As of April 2006, there were 19 drug courts in New Mexico that had been operating for more than 2 years, 16 that had recently been implemented, and 17 that were being planned. More than half of the Federally-sentenced drug cases in New Mexico involved marijuana.

During 2005, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) made 645 drug arrests in New Mexico. There were 7,429 arrests for drug abuse violations in New Mexico during 2004.

We can help people from the following areas find effective drug rehab help as well: Atlantic City, Newark, Trenton or other areas.

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