Boulder City, NV Detox and Rehab Centers
Looking for a detox or rehab center near you in Boulder City, Nevada? Browse the listings below to find the best addiction treatment center for you.
Looking for a detox or rehab center near you in Boulder City, Nevada? Browse the listings below to find the best addiction treatment center for you.
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This place saved my life. The setup of their program is unique and specialized for me and my problems.
As with just about everything, you have to get established before you see things happening for the better. You take what they give you as far as appointments go, then slowly your able to get what you want. I stayed with Human Behavior for the sake of my child and I'm so glad I did. Dr. V is the best.
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Boulder City, Nevada is a small community with a population of about 15,840 residents—many of which are retirees.1 However, despite being a small community, Boulder City, Nevada is not immune to the dangers of illicit substances. According to a recent CDC overdose data report from 2019 to 2020, the entire state of Nevada saw a 55% increase in overdose-related deaths in just a one-year time period.2
In addition to overdose-related deaths, drug-related crime is also an issue for Boulder City as it ranks in the 30th percentile for safety.3 This means that only 30% of all other cities are safer, with the chance of being affected by a drug-related crime here being as high as 1 in 139 in certain neighborhoods.3
Being that Boulder City is just 30 minutes outside of Las Vegas—a town most commonly referred to as Sin City—it’s no surprise that the small community has become a part of the burgeoning illicit substance busts that have been increasing since 2019.4 The most common substances seized in these busts include methamphetamines, marijuana, marijuana concentrates, heroin, and illegal firearms.4
However, the most dangerous illicit substances in play in all of Clark County seem to be opioids laced with fentanyl.5 Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid that has plagued the entire country with incredibly deadly consequences. Clark County alone saw 174 fentanyl-related deaths in just the first eight months of 2021.5 In the previous year, 106 Nevada residents under the age of 25 died of a fentanyl-related overdose, which tripled from that in 2019.5
Fentanyl is commonly used everywhere by drug traffickers to lace some of the most popular illicit substances, including heroin, MDMA, and cocaine to extend their supply and gain a larger return.6 However, the substance is almost 100 times more potent than standard opioids, including morphine, which is what makes it incredibly deadly.6
This makes having a substance use disorder that much more dangerous today than just a few years ago—and even yesterday.
Within just 25 miles of Boulder City, Nevada, there are 32 different treatment facilities, which include:7
There are currently 19,926 treatment facilities throughout Nevada, 83% of which offer outpatient treatment while 26% offer inpatient treatment.8
With a limited number of treatment facilities in Boulder City, Nevada, individuals with substance use disorders may be put on a waitlist to receive treatment. If you are waiting for treatment, mutual support groups can help you start on the road to recovery in the meantime. There are plenty of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) chapters hosting support group meetings in the Boulder City area. Many of these meetings follow the 12-Steps, but there are other support groups as well.
Keep in mind that meetings are subject to change at any time. To stay up to date with the latest meeting times and locations, you can make use of the following resources:
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