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  • A popular amphetamine known as "Speed" is injected intravenously because the "high" is more rapid and intense than when the drug is taken orally.
  • As of 2010, 2.7% of 8th graders, 7.7% of 10th graders, and 8.0% of 12th graders had abused Vicodin.
  • Alcohol increases blood flow to the stomach and intestine, which increases secretions by these organs, including significant stomach acid secretion which can cause irritation and damage.
  • Both new and experienced heroin users put themselves at risk of overdosing on heroin because it is impossible for them to know the purity of the heroin they are using.
  • Treatment for a drug overdose is always dependent on knowing which type of drug has been ingested; therefore, it is important that the emergency medical team has as much information as possible, concerning the incident.
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Alternative Housing - Transitional Living

A halfway house is a transitional living facility where a person who is recovering from drug or alcohol addiction can stabilize and re-acclimate to life and society as a drug free individual. A halfway house is a place where the person can feel secure and rebuild their life while recovering from addiction while also participate in activities which will help them do just that. Halfway houses are an ideal opportunity for recovering addicts to be in an atmosphere where they can receive further counseling and different types of therapy while also learning new trades or finding stable employment so that they can support a healthy and productive, drug-free life.

Alternative Housing Transitional living category listings in Burt, Michigan:

  • Above the Water House
    18.3 miles from Burt, Michigan
    Above the Water House is a Drug Abuse Treatment Program that is located at:

    4105 Keyes Street
    Flint, MI. 48504
    810-877-2907

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Alternative Housing - Transitional living, Residential Long-Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer, Women Only
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket)