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Cocaine Addiction Treatment & Detox in St. John's, Newfoundland

St. John’s is the capital of Newfoundland and has a population of approximately 180,000 people. St. John’s used to be considered as one of the safest cities to live in, with one of the lowest crime rates in Canada. But over the recent years statistics have shown that crimes have been on the increase. One of the reasons is the increase of drug related offenses being committed.

The Canadian Mounted Police play an important role in controlling drug traffickers and has great success in patrolling the area. However, with the cocaine traffic that goes on, the authorities have a constant battle against this organized crime. There are vast money rewards for the cocaine dealer who knows the street value of this illegal substance. With cocaine being cut with poisonous substances that put the user’s life at risk the monetary rewards for the dealers are even greater.

Cocaine is a highly addictive substance. It is also an expensive habit that many users cannot afford. These addicts turn to crime or prostitution to fund their cocaine addictions, causing concern for the community and the authorities in St. John’s.

The government has funded addiction treatment facilities to help the cocaine addict who wants to get back to a drug free way of life. These facilities offer all the help and support that the cocaine user needs. These clinics offer counseling, advice on treatment programs and aftercare for the addict who may suffer a relapse.

The list below shows the drug rehab centers in St John’s where help and support can be found:

  • 2 Youth treatment units
  • 1 Recovery and Detox center
  • 1 Narcotics anonymous center

Because of the serious drug problems in St. John, the drug rehab facilities are some of the best to be found. With an estimated 9% of the population suffering from cocaine addiction this is a welcomed fact.

The private drug rehab facilities offer much the same help and support as the government funded centers, however, these facilities are expensive. Funded rehab facilities have long waiting lists for the cocaine addict to enroll into a treatment program, so if they have an insurance plan that covers drug addiction, the private rehab facility is an option for them to get the much needed cocaine addiction treatment in order to get back to a drug free life.

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Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John%27s,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland 

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