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  • American seniors who drink heavily are approximately three times more likely to exhibit a major depressive disorder than those who are not alcoholics.
  • The number of Vicodin overdoses has risen dramatically in the United States, because the drug is much cheaper and some insurance plans do not cover the more expensive prescription pain medications.
  • The U.S Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) gas cited a double-digit increase in the number of emergency room overdoses that are reported to be associated with GHB within the past five years throughout portions of the U.S.
  • When an individual is experiencing a drug overdose, observers should stay with the individual and help them to remain calm; is the person that is experiencing a drug overdose is unconscious; they should be placed in a recovery position.
  • Five States that ranked the highest in terms of rates of past month use of an illicit drug among those aged 12 or older are also were in the top fifth for past month use of an illicit drug other than marijuana. These States include Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Rhode Island.
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Men Only

Drug treatment programs made specifically for men are popping up across the country. While programs that treat both men and women are still the standard for drug rehabilitation, many rehab facilities are creating programs intended to help a particular target group. These centers are able to focus on what their client's individual needs are in a way that standard programs are not. While these specialized types of rehab programs may not be necessary for all recovering addicts, many men are choosing men-only drug rehabilitation programs. This rehabilitation option is ideal for those who feel more comfortable with those of the same sex when sharing private and often difficult issues from the past. Recovering from addiction is a challenging process for every addict and finding comfort among one's peer group is a good way of getting the support needed to make the process that much more endurable.

Men Only category listings in Trout Creek, Montana:

  • Tamarack Treatment and Counseling Ctr
    48 miles from Trout Creek, Montana
    Tamarack Treatment and Counseling Ctr is an Addiction Treatment Facility that is located at:

    710 Superior Avenue
    Sandpoint, ID. 83864
    208-263-5551

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Outpatient Treatment, Women Only, Men Only, Criminal Justice Client Programs
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid, Private or Personal Health Insurance, Accepts Military Insurance (E.G., Va, Tricare), Income Based Payment (Sliding Scale)
  • Kaniksu Health Services
    48.3 miles from Trout Creek, Montana
    Kaniksu Health Services is a Drug Rehabilitation Center that is located at:

    30410 Highway 200
    Ponderay, ID. 83852
    208-263-7101

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Detoxification, Alternative Housing - Transitional living, Outpatient Treatment, Adolescents (18 and under), Co-Occurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues, Specialized in Hiv/Aids Patients, Specialized in Alternative Lifestyle, Seniors/Older Adult Services, Caters to Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women Only, Men Only, Criminal Justice Client Programs
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  • Sequel Alliance Family Services Inc
    48.3 miles from Trout Creek, Montana
    Sequel Alliance Family Services Inc is a Drug Abuse Treatment Facility that is located at:

    618 South Division Street
    Sandpoint, ID. 83864
    208-263-0301

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Outpatient Treatment, Women Only, Men Only
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid
  • Kalispell CBOC
    Kalispell CBOC is a Drug Rehabilitation Center that is located at:

    31 Three Mile Drive
    Kalispell, MT. 59901
    406-758-2782

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Outpatient Treatment, Women Only, Men Only
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Private or Personal Health Insurance