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Drug Rehab Alexandria, VA.

Alexandria is a city located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The city has an estimated population of about 152,000, and it is located along the western bank of the Potomac River. The city located about 6 miles south of downtown Washington, D.C. Because of its proximity to the capital, modern Alexandria is largely populated by professionals working in the federal government and U.S. military, or perhaps one of the many private companies contracted by the federal government. The U.S. Department of Defense is one of the city's main employers, as well as the Institute for Defense Analyses and the Center for Naval Analyses.

When someone is abusing drugs or alcohol or alcohol in Alexandria, the most important aspect of helping them is choosing a drug rehab program that best suits their needs. It is often a misconception that you have to wait until rock bottom to help someone, and the time is now before they suffer any further consequences. And simply because a program seems convenient and promises quick results, it doesn't mean this is the most suitable program in Alexandria either. Recovering from addiction takes time and sacrifice, and the majority of addicts will need a healthy change of environment where they will have no access to drugs or alcohol. So while there are outpatient programs available in Alexandria, inpatient and residential drug rehab facilities are the treatment settings with the highest success rates. Being in such a facility in lieu of outpatient treatment eliminates the possibility of relapse, mainly because individuals are prone to relapse when initially abstaining from drugs and alcohol.

Should I Attend a Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facility Near Me? - Alexandria, VA.

As you continue looking for the right drug or alcohol rehabilitation program in Alexandria, you may want to go a bit further than home. This may even prove to be beneficial because you will not be in your home environment - where you are typically used to abusing alcohol and drugs.

Since the location of the rehab facility will be far from you, you will be in a better position to better concentrate on the issues you are facing with your addiction. This means that it will be easier for you to stay away from any temptations and external distractions from friends, family, and work.

Consider the following criteria to look for:

1. Location

NIDA (the National Institute on Drug Abuse) states that individuals within the United States can choose from more than 14,5000 alcohol and drug rehabilitation facilities. It's important to know that location should not be an important consideration when searching for a treatment facility. You should find a rehab center that you believe will be the most beneficial to you and your addiction and most appropriate to your personal needs, despite location.

In many instances, you might discover that distance essential to acquire the peace and solitude you require to truly focus on the hard work of recovery. As an addict, it is vital that you find a facility where you can get away, let everything go, relax, and focus entirely on yourself.

2. Family

Most people believe it should be necessary to be very close to family while participating in a rehabilitation program. In many cases, this is actually not helpful for the recovering addict. The distractions and issues going on with family, children, loved ones, etc. can cause the person in recovery to start focusing on issues at home, with family, and with their children which keeps them from focusing entirely on themselves for the time being.

3. Your Preferences

At the end of the day, recovery will depend on your own commitment and the effectiveness of the rehab program, but personal preferences and program amenities will also really help. Therefore, you might favor a facility that is on the beach, or in the mountains, or maybe one that offers acupuncture, etc. With the multitude of treatment programs all over the United States, facility preferences and amenities are plentiful.

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There are 11 listings in Alexandria, Virginia:

AA Meetings in Alexandria:

  • High Noon
    118 N Washington St
    Alexandria, VA. 22314

    Monday - 12:30 PM
    Wednesday - 12:30 PM
    Tuesday - 12:30 PM
    Thursday - 12:30 PM
  • Lawyers
    3846 King Street
    Alexandria, VA. 22302

    Monday - 6:00 PM
  • Wellington
    8009 Ft Hunt Rd
    Alexandria, VA. 22308

    Monday - 8:30 PM
  • Cloverleaf
    8121-b Richmond Highway
    Alexandria, VA. 22309

    Friday - 12:00 AM
  • Alexandria
    3601 Russell Rd
    Alexandria, VA. 22305

    Wednesday - 8:30 PM
    Friday - 8:30 PM
  • One Step At A Time
    313 Duke St
    Alexandria, VA. 22314

    Tuesday - 7:15 PM
  • Out-patients
    2932 King Street
    Alexandria, VA. 22302

    Tuesday - 8:30 PM
  • Franconia
    6037 Franconia Rd
    Alexandria, VA. 22310

    Wednesday - 8:30 PM
  • Belle Haven Monday
    6510 Ft. Hunt Road
    Alexandria, VA. 22307

    Monday - 7:30 PM

NA meetings in Alexandria:

  • Alexandria Mental Health
    710 North Saint Asaph Street
    Alexandria, VA. 22314

    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
  • Delray NA Center
    101 East Glebe Road
    Alexandria, VA. 22312

    Sunday - 9:00 AM
  • Mount Vernon Hospital
    2501 Parkers Lane
    Alexandria, VA. 22306

    Friday - 7:30 PM
  • Cora Kelly Recreation Center
    25 East Reed Avenue
    Alexandria, VA. 22305

    Friday - 7:00 PM
    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
  • Gum Springs Community Center
    8100 Fordson Road
    Alexandria, VA. 22306

    Saturday - 6:00 PM
  • Third Baptist Church
    917 Princess Street
    Alexandria, VA. 22309

    Thursday - 7:00 PM
  • Franconia Baptist Church
    5912 Franconia Road
    Alexandria, VA. 22206

    Monday - 8:30 PM
    Tuesday - 8:30 PM
  • United Methodist Church
    3130 Franconia Road
    Alexandria, VA. 22206

    Wednesday - 8:30 PM
  • We Do Recover Group
    2355 Mill Road
    Alexandria, VA. 22314

    Thursday - 7:45 PM
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