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Coral Springs, Florida, is part of Broward County and is located just a few steps from the Everglades. The city, much like the rest of Florida, is also dealing with a substance abuse problem. According to the Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program (ODMAP), drug overdoses in the country in 2020 increased by 42% in May compared to 2019.1 Despite these trends, the Department of Health (DOH) continues to work on preventative initiatives to help those struggling with substance misuse.1
Out of the many focuses, prevention of substance use among the youth is of primary concern. Luckily, according to the Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey, the prevalence of lifetime alcohol use went from 53% to 35% between 2008 and 2020.2 Binge drinking by students during this time period decreased from 15% to 7%.2 Marijuana use did stay almost the same, only dropping by 1%,2 but the use of other illicit drugs (besides marijuana) decreased from 21% to 14%, showing significant improvement.2
Nonetheless, Broward County is among the healthiest counties in Florida.3 According to the County Health Ranking report for 2021, about 19% of the population engaged in excessive drinking, at least 13% of driving fatalities involved alcohol, and 26 drug overdose deaths were reported in the year.3
South Florida, including Coral Springs, has many options for detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient rehabs. The city of Coral Springs offers recovery centers that provide a comprehensive range of services, including admissions, medically supervised detox, residential treatment services, outpatient services, and medically-assisted treatment (MAT).4
Furthermore, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) treatment locator shows 107 facilities within 25 miles of Coral Springs, FL, offering drug and alcohol addiction treatment services.5
Addiction recovery is often a lifelong journey that requires aftercare support and planning. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), participation in peer support programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) can help maintain abstinence.6
For AA, you can find recent meetings on Broward County Intergroup.7Â The chapter holds in-person, online, and hybrid meetings at different locations, times, and dates. Those in need can also attend and find meetings in cities nearby, including Tamarac, Deerfield Beach, and Margate.7
NA also holds meetings in Coral Springs. The group meets in Safety Town on Ramblewood Drive in Coral Springs and holds in-person meetings every Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, but you can also find nearby meetings in Tamarac, Pompano Beach, and Margate by visiting NA’s website.8
Support group meetings change sporadically, so verify with your nearest chapter for their latest times, dates, and updates.
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