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  • Drug Overdose Facts
  • Adolescents are more vulnerable than adults to alcohol-related effects on memory.
  • Emergency room visits for people under the age of 20 resulting from nonmedical use of pharmaceuticals increased 45.4 percent between 2004 and 2009 (116,644 and 169,589 visits, respectively).
  • By the time they graduate from high school, over 40% of teens will have tried marijuana.
  • Amphetamines pass through into breast milk and individuals who use them after giving birth are advised to avoid breastfeeding.
  • Factors such as lower income and marital rates, high jobless rates and having marijuana-using acquaintances during adolescence and early adulthood are commonly reported among recreational marijuana users.
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Adolescents (18 and under)

It is a disturbing fact that many adolescents in the United States become introduced to drugs and alcohol at a very young age, and some even become addicted and dependent to drugs and/or alcohol. For adolescents who do become addicted and dependent to alcohol and drugs, parents need to be willing to do whatever it takes to get the problem resolved before it is too late. Any indication that drugs or alcohol are in the picture should be addressed right away, otherwise, addiction will lead down a path of total destruction for the adolescent as well as for the family. There are drug rehab facilities for adolescents available in every state, many of which cater only to adolescents and have treatment professionals on staff that are trained specifically in handling this age range.

Adolescents 18 and under category listings in Palmerdale, Alabama:

  • Hope House Inc
    18.8 miles from Palmerdale, Alabama
    Hope House Inc is a Drug Addiction Treatment Program that is located at:

    1000 Lincoln Avenue
    Oneonta, AL. 35121
    205-625-4673

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Outpatient Treatment, Adolescents (18 and under), Co-Occurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, Payment Assistance (based on Facility)