Drug Rehabs for Oklahoma

During 2004, there were 17,435 admissions to drug rehabs in Oklahoma. There were 16,658 drug and alcohol rehab admissions during 2003, which was down from 17,639 admissions to drug rehabs in 2002.

Methamphetamine is considered the greatest drug threat to Oklahoma. It is available throughout the state. According to the regional intelligence center, one child in Oklahoma was killed at a methamphetamine laboratory during 2005 and at least another 48 children were affected by meth labs in some way.

Finding a quality drug rehab center in Oklahoma can be a difficult task, even if you're near Oklahoma City or Tulsa. 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 Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Drug Rehab Information

Approximately 44% of Oklahoma 12th graders surveyed in 2003 reported using marijuana at least once during their lifetime. Based on 2002-2004 data, an average of 1,105,000 Oklahoma citizens (38.8%) aged 12 or older reported lifetime use of marijuana. During 2003, there were 9,841 adult arrests for marijuana possession in Oklahoma.

During 2004, there were 21,840 arrests for drug abuse violations in Oklahoma. As of December 30, 2005, 3,743 inmates at the Oklahoma Department of Corrections were in substance abuse treatment programs. An additional 1,616 were assigned to Therapeutic Community.

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