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Cocaine Detox and Rehab Centres in Ontario

Last updated on: Saturday, 6 May 2023

When searching for a drug rehab center in Ontario for cocaine addiction, it must offer detox, therapy, and aftercare support. Cocaine addiction differs for each person, and drug rehab should be tailored to meet individual needs. Each type of drug needs a specific detox setting, either conventional or medical.

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List of Cocaine Rehab Centres in Ontario

The information below will help you how to find a cocaine rehab in Ontario. The list could be incomplete, so if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at 1-877-254-3348.

    Rehab Settings

    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Faith-Based

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Christian

    401 Syndicate Ave S., Thunder Bay, ON

    Rehab Settings

    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Outpatient
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Holistic Services
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals
    - Substance Abuse Group Counselling

    People Served

    - Adults
    - First Nation

    Accreditations

    - Official Canadian Substance Use Treatment Centres for First Nations and Inuit

    144 Causley St., Blind River, ON

    Rehab Settings

    - Assessment
    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Outpatient
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Prevention / Education
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals
    - Substance Abuse Group Counselling
    - Twelve Steps

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Gender-Specific
    - Pregnant women
    - Women

    91 Breton Rd, Sault Ste. Marie, ON

    Rehab Settings

    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Interventionists
    - Outpatient
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Substance Abuse Treatment
    - Transitional Housing

    Services Offered

    - Aftercare
    - Holistic Services
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals
    - Substance Abuse Group Counselling

    People Served

    - Adolescents
    - Adults
    - Family Support
    - Gender-Specific
    - Pregnant women
    - Women

    5305 Adstoll, Windsor, ON

    Rehab Settings

    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Aftercare
    - Holistic Services
    - Relapse Prevention
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals

    People Served

    - Adults
    - First Nation
    - Gender-Specific
    - Men

    Accreditations

    - Official Canadian Substance Use Treatment Centres for First Nations and Inuit

    1700 Dease St, Thunder Bay, ON

    Rehab Settings

    - Assessment
    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Outpatient
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Aftercare
    - Relapse Prevention
    - Services for Employees
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals
    - Substance Abuse Group Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Peer Counselling
    - Twelve Steps

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Gender-Specific
    - Men

    Accreditations

    - Registered Canadian Charitable Organization

    8 Herrick Street, Sault Ste. Marie, ON

    Rehab Settings

    - Assessment
    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Interventionists
    - Outpatient
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Aftercare
    - Relapse Prevention
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Gender-Specific
    - Men

    37 Irving Avenue, Ottawa, ON

    Rehab Settings

    - Assessment
    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Outpatient
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Relapse Prevention
    - Services for Employees
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Couples
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Families
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals
    - Substance Abuse Group Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Peer Counselling

    People Served

    - Adults

    435 Main Street East, Merrickville, ON

    Rehab Settings

    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Aftercare

    People Served

    - Adolescents
    - First Nation

    Accreditations

    - Canadian Accreditation Council
    - Official Canadian Substance Use Treatment Centres for First Nations and Inuit

    20850 Muncey Rd., Muncey, ON

    Rehab Settings

    - Assessment
    - Inpatient Rehabilitation
    - Outpatient
    - Residential Long-Term
    - Residential Short-Term
    - Substance Abuse Treatment

    Services Offered

    - Aftercare
    - Holistic Services
    - Relapse Prevention
    - Substance Abuse Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Families
    - Substance Abuse Counselling For Individuals
    - Substance Abuse Group Counselling
    - Substance Abuse Peer Counselling
    - Twelve Steps

    People Served

    - Adults
    - Co-Occurring Disorders
    - Family Programs
    - Family Support

    Accreditations

    - Canadian Centre for Accreditation

    38 Isabella Street, Toronto, ON

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  • What is cocaine?

    Cocaine is a strong neuro stimulant drug that is most commonly used in powder form. Primarily, the drug is snorted, injected, or smoked (crack cocaine). Recreational cocaine use is common and can affect a person’s perception of reality and creates feelings of intense alertness and euphoria. The drug is highly addictive as crack cocaine.

  • Why is cocaine addictive?

    Cocaine is addictive because it affects neurotransmitters within the brain. The drug increases the level of naturally occurring dopamine. Eventually, it replaces it with unnatural dopamine, leading to dependence and addiction. The intense euphoric effects reinforce the drug-seeking behavior, driving the person to use the drug again.

  • How do you tell if someone is using cocaine?

    Cocaine abuse is not difficult to spot, as the drug creates dilated pupils, causes a person to speak quickly, become anxious, paranoid, sweat, runny nose, and constantly sniffing and snorting. Drug paraphernalia is also an indicator. Like any other addiction, there are physical and behavioral symptoms.

  • How do you treat cocaine addiction?

    The rehabilitation process for cocaine addiction begins with detox to manage withdrawal symptoms. The withdrawal symptoms are not severe and only last a day or two. Following detox, the next phase of treatment should involve residential drug rehab. Long-term treatment is a better option, but short-term drug rehab and outpatient treatment are also effective. In addition, it is important to follow through with aftercare support.

  • Why is cocaine a common recreational drug?

    Cocaine is a common recreational drug because of its easy access and the stimulating effects the drug creates. Unfortunately, cocaine today is commonly laced with fentanyl, increasing the risk of overdose. Cocaine is also easy to conceal and is used by individuals from all walks of life.

  • Want to know more?

    The questions from DrugRehab.ca’s “Ask a Professional” are answered by Nickolaus Hayes. If you need further clarification on any of the questions above or have any other questions you can contact him directly at N.hayes@drugrehab.ca.

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MARCEL GEMME, DATS

AUTHOR

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Marcel Gemme has been helping people struggling with addiction for over 19 years. He first started as an intake counselor for a drug rehabilitation center in 2000. During his 5 years as an intake counselor, he helped many addicts get the treatment they needed. With drug and alcohol problems constantly on the rise in the United States and Canada, he decided to use the Internet as a way to educate and help many more people in both those countries. This was 15 years ago. Since then, Marcel has built two of the largest websites in the U.S. and Canada which reach and help millions of people each year. He is an author and a leader in the field of drug and alcohol addiction. His main focus is threefold: education, prevention and rehabilitation. To this day, he still strives to be at the forefront of technology in order to help more and more people. He is a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Treatment Specialist graduate with Honours of Stratford Career Institute. Marcel has also received a certificate from Harvard for completing a course entitled The Opioid Crisis in America and a certificate from The University of Adelaide for completing a course entitled AddictionX: Managing Addiction: A Framework for Succesful Treatment.

SYLVAIN FOURNIER

PROFESSIONAL REVIEWER

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Sylvain Fournier is the Founder and CEO of Drug Rehab Institute established in 2010. He has been working in the field of addiction since 2005. His previous work experience includes six years of service in the field of addiction. As a Drug Prevention Specialist, he educated thousands of people through Drug Education Lecture to help them understand better how drugs can affect one’s life, health, mind, body, and future. He also worked as Legal Liaison Officer, Director of Admission and Director of Business Development and Public Relations Officer for a private drug and alcohol treatment center. Since 2010, he commits to identify and introduce addiction services determined to be clinically necessary for the patient and family. His main goal today is to make sure that families and individuals battling substance abuse get the help, assistance, and guidance that they need to break the chains of addiction and find the way to recovery. He is a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Treatment Specialist graduate with Honours of Stratford Career Institute.

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