Kentucky Drug Rehabs

Kentucky drug rehabThere are approximately 22,000 admissions to drug and alcohol rehabs in Kentucky each year, but unfortunately most of the programs have limited success and the relapse rate is pretty high.

With around 101,000 Kentucky citizens reporting illicit drug dependence or abuse within the past year, it is clear that not only is there a large gap between those who need addiction treatment and those who receive it, there is also the necessity of finding drug rehab programs that actually work.

We can assist you in locating effective services for someone from Kentucky including long term residential rehab programs, addiction treatment facilities and detoxification centers.

Fill out the form below or call us toll-free at 1-800-305-9350 for help finding a successful rehabilitation center for someone from Kentucky.

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Marijuana, methamphetamine, diverted pharmaceutical drugs, and cocaine are the primary drug threats in the commonwealth of Kentucky. Kentucky is a primary source of domestically grown marijuana, the majority of which is produced in southeastern Kentucky. The commonwealth consistently ranks as one of the top three, marijuana producing states. The Domestic Cannabis Eradication/Suppression Program eradicated 492,615 marijuana plants in Kentucky in 2007. Marijuana produced in Kentucky either remains in the commonwealth or is exported to metropolitan areas in Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and the eastern United States. Methamphetamine manufacturing activity in Kentucky has decreased, but the trafficking of methamphetamine in Kentucky remains because Caucasians are distributing "Ice" methamphetamine supplied from Mexican drug trafficking organizations (DTOs). The abuse and diversion of prescription drugs, particularly hydrocodone and oxycodone, remain one of, if not the, largest drug problem in southeastern Kentucky. The availability of diverted pharmaceuticals in central and northern Kentucky remains at a high level. Cocaine is readily available in central and southeastern Kentucky. Mexican DTOs are the primary source of cocaine from the Southwest Border via regional distribution networks in the Midwest and the southeast.

Kentucky DEA Offices & Contact Numbers:
Lexington: 606-233-2480
London: 606-862-4500
Louisville: 502-582-5908
Madisonville: 270-821-7166

Contact us today to find out more information about successful Kentucky drug rehab programs for someone from the state.