Nunavut Drug Rehabs

Recent drug abuse statistics show that more than three-quarters of college students in Nunavut and other parts of Canada are current alcohol users. This means than a higher than normal percentage in this age range are also considered heavy drinkers and require some type of rehabilitation services.

The blow to society in such a statistic is much more than the amount of money it costs to fix these problems, but also the associated societal factors such as teen pregnancy, divorce, violence, joblessness, etc. Finding a quality drug rehab center for someone from Nunavut can be a difficult task. Much of the problem does come from the idea that the governments should provide successful rehabilitation alternatives, but they don't.

In most cases, we recommend a drug rehab center that is longer-term (more than 30 days) and does not use more drugs to treat addiction. Despite the push from disease-theory and harm reduction advocates, replacing one drug with another is not a permanent solution for Nunavut or any other place in Canada.

Contact us today to find out more if you're looking for a quality drug rehab center for yourself or a loved one from Nunavut.

Nunavut Rehab Information

Some good questions to ask a drug rehab or addiction treatment center include:

How long is your drug rehab program and what determines that length of time?

Do you believe that addiction is a disease and requires many treatments throughout time, or does your rehabilitation facility help people permanently recover?

Do you give more drugs to addicts in the form of prescriptions or do you use a drug-free rehabilitation approach?

What is your rehab success rate and how is that calculated (i.e. what is considered a success)?

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Please fill out the form below or cal us toll-free at 1-877-276-3962 to speak with someone right away to find an effective drug rehab center in Nunavut.

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