Ontario Drug Rehabs
There is a strong need for drug rehabs for people in Ontario addicted to drugs. Nearly 45% of people in Ontario reported using marijuana at least once in their lifetime, and nearly 15% reported use during the previous year prior to the survey.
The lifetime rates of cocaine use increased significantly within a decade from less than 4% in 1994 to more than 10% in 2004. As for people from Ontario reporting use of cocaine in the past year, that number also increased from 0.7% in 1994 to 1.9% in 2004. in 2004,
the 2005 Ontario survey showed a decline in past year usage of methamphetamine from 3.3% in 2003 to 2.2% in 2005.
Finding a quality drug rehab center for someone from Ontario 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 Ontario 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 Ontario.