Alcohol and drug addiction, also known as substance use disorder (SUD), is a far-reaching and growing epidemic. There is no “profile” for an alcohol or drug addict, as anyone of any race or gender can fall victim to addiction. Life can easily flip upside down with one event or a string of small events that push an individual slowly into addiction. Addiction can spiral out of control, costing an individual their job, home, family, or even their life.
Overcoming addiction is no easy feat, and it’s something that no one should have to do alone. The attorneys at Baldani Law Group have compiled a list of resources in Fayette County to help residents who have fallen victim to substance abuse and their loved ones.
Domestic Violence
Unfortunately, the abuse of alcohol and other various substances can have adverse effects on the human mind. There is a strong connection between violence and addiction that has been studied for decades. A recent study published in the Journal of Psychology of Violence found that alcohol is just as strongly linked to victims of violence as perpetrators of violence.
Anyone can become a victim of domestic violence, but children involved are often affected the most. There are several organizations in Fayette County that offer support and assistance for those who have become victims to domestic violence.
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Treatment & Rehab
Addiction is never easy to tackle and no individual should have to overcome addiction alone. There are a number of alcohol and drug abuse treatment centers scattered throughout Fayette County that are available to offer support and guidance on your recovery journey.
Different organizations provide varying types of recovery programs to fit individuals with different needs. Both inpatient and outpatient programs are available with lengths ranging from 30 to 90 days. For certain individuals, a 12-step recovery program like Alcoholics Anonymous may be the best way to kick an addiction.
501 Darby Creek Rd #11
Lexington, KY 40509
(859) 338-0466
Therapy & Counseling Services
Behavioral therapy, including family, group, or individual counseling are the most common forms of treatment for drug abuse according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Other forms of treatment such as medically assisted detoxification are often even more effective when combined with therapy. Continued counseling can also help a recovering addict maintain abstinence.
Often, individuals suffering from mental disorders are more likely to use and abuse drugs. Those with ADHD are more inclined to use drugs and alcohol as a way to cope with symptoms. Similarly, studies have found that depression is bi-directional with substance abuse. Those who struggle with depression are more likely to turn to drugs for relief and those who use drugs are more likely to develop depression. Other mental disorders such as learning disabilities may also increase the risk of substance abuse. Counseling and therapy can help to correct the underlying problems which led to addiction in the first place.
389 Waller Avenue Suites 200 & 220
Lexington, KY 40504
(859) 309-2384
501 Darby Creek Rd
Lexington, KY 40509
(859) 263-4687
Homeless Resources
Substance abuse can affect more than just personal health. In certain cases, an individual may lose their job and subsequently their home. It can be difficult to afford both an addiction and rent or mortgage payments. Fortunately, there are many homeless resources available to help Lexington residents get back up on their feet.
Physical Therapy
Certain forms of addiction, especially opioid addiction, begin with an injury. While the number of opioid prescriptions written have continued to decline since 2012, there are still over 50 prescriptions written for every 100 Americans each year. More than 200,000 Americans have died from an opioid overdose from 1999 to 2016.
Physical therapy may not completely suppress the pain from an injury, but it can help make the pain more manageable and may eliminate the need for strong prescription painkillers. Because physical therapy reduces stress and enhances well-being, it’s also thought to be equally effective as a supplemental program for those trying to recover from addiction.
3217 Summit Square Pl STE 100
Lexington, KY 40509
(859) 263-8080
2387 Professional Heights Drive Suite 180
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 913-3746
Suicide Prevention
There is a strong correlation between substance abuse and suicide risk. Substance abuse can lead to depression, which can then lead to suicidal thoughts. In fact, individuals with a substance abuse disorder are almost six times more likely to report a lifetime suicide attempt in comparison to those without a substance abuse disorder. There is help if you have attempted or are contemplating suicide.