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When most people think of Hawaii, they envision an idyllic vacation paradise or a series of islands where nothing bad or uncomfortable could ever happen. The reality is, however, that Hawaii is battling addiction on multiple fronts and has been particularly impacted by meth abuse and addiction. Data from the state’s Department of Public Health indicates that there were over 200 overdose deaths in Honolulu alone in 2020, representing a record high for the region. One of the leading drivers of these overdose deaths is the proliferation of fentanyl flowing into Hawaii’s ports by way of Mexico. If you or your loved one are struggling with alcohol or drug addiction in Hawaii, there are more ways than ever to get help and take your life back.
It’s important that you find a program that works for your or your loved one’s clinical needs and lifestyle. Hawaii’s alcohol and drug rehab centers offer many different levels of care and even facilities that accept private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid to make treatment more affordable for older patients or those with limited means. You or your loved one may also have access to financing or sliding scale (pay what you can afford) rehab centers to make treatment easier. Whether you need inpatient treatment in Honolulu or outpatient care in Maui, Hawaii is an optimal destination to get well because of its beautiful climate and scenery.
No matter what stage of substance use you’re in, you can and should get help immediately before the problem escalates further. Our representatives are standing by to help you or your loved one find the best Hawaii rehab center so you can start your treatment today. We understand that looking for treatment can be overwhelming, and we’re here to help you find your way to recovery.
Calls to numbers on a specific treatment center listing will be routed to that treatment center. Calls to the website’s main phone number will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed below, each of which is a paid advertiser:
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