Heroin abuse has become a very real danger that has taken the United States by storm. Often, opiate addiction may begin with prescription pills, or other more “innocent” sounding drug sources. However, the availability and lower prices of heroin may eventually lead to abuse. As a result, American families who once thought they were safe from the drug’s grasp are quickly discovering that their neighbors, friends, or even family members are struggling with addiction.
Drug abusers come from all walks of life – in fact, recent studies have suggested that the typical heroin user today is a white woman living in the suburbs. Contrary to media stereotypes of drug users, you cannot tell if someone struggles with addiction purely from appearance. Addicts can be very skilled at concealing their symptoms.
However, if you are concerned about a loved one, there are some signs you can look for:
Physical Appearance
Strange Behavior
Possession of paraphernalia
If you think your loved one is addicted to heroin, it is important to address the problem right away before it gets out of hand. Our experts at CASA Recovery believe that an intervention with the victim is the first step in tackling the situation head on. Often substance abusers do not realize they have a problem and just need a gentle push toward recovery. The programs at CASA Recovery’s small and personal facility provide holistic regimens to guide clients down a path of self-discovery.
If you would like to hear more about our comprehensive treatment curriculum, visit us in beautiful San Juan Capistrano, California. You can also reach us at 1-888-706-1309 for a no-obligation assessment. Because we know how important this issue is, our phone lines are open 24/7. Give your loved one the gift of a happy and healthy life today!
Drug & Alcohol Program
Individualized Treatment Program includes counseling, therapy, group sessions and holistic services. Click to learn more.
Trauma Treatment
Trauma-focused therapy addresses the root causes of addiction and is often the first line of treatment when people enter rehab- contact us to learn more!
Mental Health Program
Small, Individualized Program available for trauma, depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder and dual diagnosis clients.
Holistic Care
On-site massage, acupuncture, yoga, guided meditation, art therapy, plus many unique, body/mind healing techniques.
Medication Assistance
Psychiatrist, PAs and RNs manage medications, including mood disorder medications and anti-craving/blocker medications like Naltraxone and Vivitrol.
Supportive Living Options
We only work with accredited supportive living and vetted sober living homes.
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