Bunkerville, NV Detox and Rehab Centers
Looking for a detox or rehab center near you in Bunkerville, Nevada? Browse the listings below to find the best addiction treatment center for you.
Looking for a detox or rehab center near you in Bunkerville, Nevada? Browse the listings below to find the best addiction treatment center for you.
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Strengths: Patient, concern, serious, dedication, helpful, family friendly,resourceful & dedicated to recovery. If you are a exfelon and have an addiction of any kind and you wish to change your life around there is help at the Ridge House for you.
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The small town of Bunkerville, Nevada, has ties to neighboring Utah.1 The area was first settled by Mormon pioneer Edward Bunker who had created a settlement in nearby Santa Clara, Utah.1
Bunkerville is located in the northeastern corner of Clark County, close to the Arizona and Utah borders.2 A 2020 survey showed about 1,069 people call Bunkerville home.2
Bunkerville has one of the highest reported numbers of adults who binge drink in Nevada.3 According to data from Health Southern Nevada, over 20% of adults in Bunkerville admitted to binge drinking in 2019.3 The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) defines binge drinking as having 5 or more drinks for men and 4 or more drinks for women during 1 occasion.4 In the rest of Clark County, 16.5% of adults admitted to binge drinking during that same period.3
Fentanyl and other opioids are also present in the town of Bunkerville.5 Fentanyl is a highly addictive synthetic opioid that is 80–100 times more potent than morphine.6 Fentanyl overdoses are often unintentional because the drug is used for lacing other drugs such as heroin.6
A statewide study shows that drug overdose deaths throughout Nevada increased by 55% from 2019 to 2020.7
At least 412 Clark County residents have died from a fentanyl overdose between 2018 and 2021.5 In the first 4 months of 2021 alone, 92 people in the county died from a fentanyl overdose.5 That was a 39% increase over the same period in 2020 when 66 people died.5
A 2019 report by the Nevada Attorney General’s office shows that Clark County has one of the highest rates of Naloxone administration by emergency medical crews in the state.8 Naloxone, also called NARCAN, is a medication used to rapidly reverse an opioid overdose.9
Bunkerville residents who are struggling with addiction may have to travel a bit to get help. The 2 closest treatment centers, located within 25 miles, are across the border in Littlefield, Arizona.10
Both treatment centers offer outpatient and detox services.10 If you are a Bunkerville resident looking for a residential treatment center for your addiction, there are 3 located within 50 miles of Bunkerville in Utah.10
The state of Nevada had a total of 109 facilities treating 11,573 patients in 2020.11 The state has 93 outpatient and 28 residential facilities.11 About 18.5%, or 2,142, of those receiving treatment for addiction are under the age of 18.11
Support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) may help you overcome a drug or alcohol addiction. However, in Bunkerville, you may have to travel to find a meeting. The AA Dixie Central Office has information on AA groups meeting in Southwest Utah, some of which may be within 50 miles of Bunkerville.
The Narcotics Anonymous of Southern Utah may also have information on NA meetings located within 50 miles of Bunkerville.
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