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  • Drug Overdose Facts
  • An average alcoholic drink will take about 10 hours for the average person to process. The more alcohol that is consumed, the greater the rise in blood alcohol content.
  • Although national rates for hospital emergency department (ED) mentions of club drugs were low in 2002 (with none exceeding 2 mentions per 100,000 population) and no increases were measured from 2001 to 2002, significant increases in certain club drug mentions were apparent from 1995 to 2002. MDMA ED mentions, for example, increased from 421 in 1995 to 4,026 in 2002; and GHB ED mentions increased from 145 in 1995 to 3,330 in 2002.
  • By eighth grade, over half of youth in the U.S. have at least tried an alcoholic beverage.
  • Individuals who become addicted to fentanyl and other opiates will do just about anything to get more of the drug.
  • A person who is experiencing an Ativan overdose, may exhibit confusion, shakiness, slow pulse rate, slurred speech, staggering, drowsiness, muscle weakness, coma or seizures.
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Hospital Inpatient Programs

Hospital inpatient drug treatment is carried out in a hospital setting and is supervised by doctors and other medical staff. Hospital inpatient treatment is sometimes necessary in the beginning stages of abstinence when the person may encounter the onset of life threatening withdrawal symptoms, which is sometimes true when quitting alcohol as well as a category of prescription drugs known as benzodiazepines which should be monitored very carefully by medical professionals in case of any complications. Hospital inpatient treatment is also delivered to those who desire a medication assisted withdrawal, as is the case with individuals who are addicted to opiates and wish to use this type of detoxification approach to manage the severe withdrawal symptoms associated with heroin or other opiate withdrawal. This type of opiate detox is not considered full rehabilitation and these individuals will require additional counseling and therapy to fully recover from addiction.

Hospital Inpatient Programs category listings in Townshend, Vermont:

  • Brattleboro Retreat
    15.8 miles from Townshend, Vermont
    Brattleboro Retreat is a Drug Recovery Facility that is located at:

    1 Anna Marsh Lane
    Brattleboro, VT. 5302
    800-345-5550 x6182

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Detoxification, Detox for Methadone, Hospital Inpatient Programs, Co-Occurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues, Specialized in Hearing Impaired Clients
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, Medicare Coverage, State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid, Private or Personal Health Insurance, Accepts Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare)
  • Springfield Health Center
    18.7 miles from Townshend, Vermont
    Springfield Health Center is a Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center that is located at:

    100 River Street
    Springfield, VT. 5156
    802-886-8914

    Treatment Services: Hospital Inpatient Programs, Outpatient Treatment, Co-Occurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues, Spanish Services
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, Medicare Coverage, State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid, Private or Personal Health Insurance, Accepts Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare), Income Based Payment (Sliding Scale), Payment Assistance (based on Facility)