Drug Rehabs in Miramar, FL

Between two major south Florida cities, Miramar has numerous treatment options in the surrounding areas. From inpatient to outpatient rehabs, there are facilities nearby to help free you from drug and alcohol addiction.

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Drug and Alcohol Addiction In Miramar, Florida

Miramar, Florida, sits between major cities, Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Originally built as a “bedroom community” in Broward County, Miramar is home to 122,041 residents and predominantly consists of residential neighborhoods.

The emphasis on residential establishments, however, does not mean substance abuse and addiction are not present. Actually, a number of Marijuana grow houses and illegal drug manufacturing organizations are hidden amongst normal-looking houses and police have reported the prevalence of serving search warrants in pursuit of seizing Narcotics (more commonly known as Opioids). Fortunately, there are treatment centers nearby that offer varied services and methods for recovery from substance abuse and addiction.

The most common substances of abuse in Miramar are:

Alcohol is a major concern for most Floridians; the substance was present in approximately half of drug-related deaths in the state in 2016. Fortunately, rates of underage drinking have fallen in Broward County (by 60%). Conversely, rates of marijuana use climbed 60% among adolescents younger than 18. In fact, 87% of Broward County minors entering addiction treatment cited marijuana as the primary drug of abuse.

Cocaine And Opioid Use In Miramar

During the First and Second Waves of the Opioid epidemic, Florida came to be known as a “pill mill” state. Doctors prescribed thousands of prescription Opioids unchecked, allowing addiction to spread equally unchecked. Broward County dispensed over 5.2 million units of Oxycodone between October 2008 and March 2009. Consequently, by 2016, Broward County suffered 10 opioid-related deaths a week in addition to 17 non-fatal overdoses.

Furthermore, Cocaine-related deaths are on the rise as more people abuse multiple drugs simultaneously. Some people believe mixing drugs like Cocaine (a stimulant) and Heroin (a depressant) produces more intense highs or that one cancels the effects of the other. However, this combination (known as a “speedball”) greatly increases an individual’s risk of fatal overdose and permanent brain damage.

Cocaine users are 15 times more likely to have a co-occurring Heroin addiction. Of the most common drugs co-abused alongside Cocaine, Opioids represented 3 of the top 5 (Morphine, Heroin, and Fentanyl in that order).

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Substance Abuse Statistics for Miramar

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32.3% of cocaine-caused deaths in Broward County in 2015 contained morphine; 31.1% contained alcohol.

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In the first half of 2016, 97% of Broward County’s fatal heroin overdoses involved fentanyl.

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13% of Broward County addiction treatment admissions were for opioids other than heroin in 2016.

Addiction Treatment In Miramar

Miramar is ideally-suited for individuals looking for a drug and alcohol rehab center. Some of the world’s premier addiction treatment facilities are located in south Florida, with a wide range of therapies and luxury amenities available. Still, because of the proliferation of addiction in the area, a variety of rehab and detox centers cater to different types of substance use disorders (SUD).

Increasingly, treatment centers are focusing on combatting poly-drug use (use of multiple drugs together), including injection drug use, with medication assisted treatment and cognitive behavioral therapy. Addiction treatment medications like Buprenorphine and Methadone can reduce cravings and the pain of withdrawal. Cognitive behavioral therapy helps patients develop new coping mechanisms as well as recognize past traumas that can cause addiction.

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For children and adolescents, 2-1-1 Broward provides emotional support as well as information on substance abuse prevention. For information about treatment options and facility information, contact a treatment provider today.

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Government Programs

Find local government programs that promote sober living and will help you find peace in your day to day life.

Name Location Phone
Give Fort Lauderdale 100 N Andrews Ave
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
954-828-8000
The Miami-Dade County Addiction Services Board (ASB) 111 NW 1st Street 22nd Floor
Miami, Florida 33128-2241
305-375-4742
The South Florida Region of Narcotics Anonymous P.O. Box 5842
Lighthouse Point, FL 33074-5842
844-623-5674

College Programs

Student Services and Advising

Southeastern College-Jacksonville

17395 NW 59th Ave.
Miami Lakes Area , FL 33015

Student Development Center-Counseling Services (SDC-CS)

Florida Memorial University

15800 N.W. 42nd Ave
Miami Gardens, FL 33054

STUDENT COUNSELING

Nova Southeastern University

3538 South University Drive (in University Park Plaza)Davie
FL 33328

Student Support Services

Florida National University-Main Campus

4425 W 20th Ave
Hialeah, FL 33012

Counseling and Psychological Services

Barry University

11300 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33161

Counseling Services

Talmudic College of Florida

4000 Alton Road Miami Beach
FL 33140

Student Services

Keiser University-Ft Lauderdale

1500 NW 49th St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

Florida International University

11200 SW 8th St
Miami, FL 33199

Alcohol and Other Drug Education

University of Miami

P.O. Box 248106
Coral Gables, FL 33146-6922

AA and NA Meetings in Miramar

Name Address Fellowship Hours
Our Gang Clubhouse New Harvest Church 12145 NW 27th Avenue, North Miami, FL 33167 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 6:49 am - 3:30 pm
Breakfast Club Boulevard Club, 1400 NE 125th Street, North Miami, FL 33161 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 10:30 am - 6:49 am
Soothing Sundays Little River Club 51 NE 82nd Terrace, FL 33138 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 6:49 am - 6:49 am
Hope Without Dope St Paul AME Baptist Church 1866 NW 51st Terrace, Miami, FL 33142 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 6:49 am - 9:30 pm
Midtown Recovery Better Way of Miami 820 NW 28th Street, Miami, FL 33127 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Sunday: 6:49 am - 6:30 pm, Thursday: 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Miami-Dade Intergroup 4315 NW 7th St. Ste. # 36, Miami, FL 33126 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Early Morning Recovery New Arena Square Apartments 233 NW 20th Terrace, Miami, FL 33136 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Monday: 6:49 am - 6:49 am, Tuesday: 6:49 am - 6:49 am, Wednesday: 6:49 am - 6:49 am, Thursday: 6:49 am - 6:49 am, Friday: 6:49 am - 6:49 am
Hispanic Intergroup of AA Sunrise, broward county, FL 33345 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Broward County A.A. Intergroup Oakland Commerce Center, 3317 NW 10th Terrace, Suite 404, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm, Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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