Overview
Washington, DC, the U.S. capital, is a compact city on the Potomac River, bordering the states of Maryland and Virginia. It’s defined by imposing neoclassical monuments and buildings – including the iconic ones that house the federal government’s 3 branches: the Capitol, White House and Supreme Court. It’s also home to iconic museums and performing-arts venues such as the Kennedy Center.
Things to do:
- National Zoological Park
- Washington Monument
- National Air and Space Museum
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- White House
Welcome to Rehabs Washington, D.C. drug and alcohol treatment program. We offer a wide scope of services from detox and inpatient treatment to outpatient, sober living, and intensive outpatient program (IOP). Our beautiful facility is based in 1300 Massachusetts Ave NW in Washington, D.C. This unique setting allows our patients to unplug and focus on their recovery while staying close to the city lights and ultimately reintegrating back into society.
Alcoholism is a serious disease that millions of Americans battle each day. It may be difficult at first to discern between normal, casual drinking and problem drinking. If you’re asking yourself if you or someone you know has a drinking problem, read through the symptoms below.
In addition, consider getting professional help from your physician, an information hotline, or an addiction specialist. Alcohol abuse can have severe negative consequences for the drinker and his or her loved ones, so the sooner help is sought, the better.
Drug and alcohol abuse is a major concern in Washington, D.C.
During 2012-2014, over 702,000 people age 12 and older in Washington, D.C. had an addiction to illicit drugs or alcohol. According to a 2016 report, the primary drugs people sought treatment for in Washington, D.C. County were heroin, methamphetamine, alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and prescription opioids.
If you struggle with one of these drugs, or any other substance, and are looking for drug addiction treatment in Washington, D.C., contact one of our treatment support specialists today.
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