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Private drug rehab programs are rising up to the challenge to make sure that people leave drug addiction for good. Definitely, a challenging task considering that there is rise in the number of drug and alcohol related cases with prescription drug abuse also adding to the burgeoning figures. But these rehabilitation centers that are known for their quality treatment remain unwavering in their approach to make sure that the counts of people who are addicted come down tremendously. Though the popular perception is that the cost of treatment is high, the interesting thing to note is that most of these rehabs are slashing their fees and even coming out with easy financing options that make it convenient for everyone to pay the fees. Now, private drug treatment centers are not visited by just the elite and the rich socialite, anyone can avail of the treatment by paying the money in parts instead of coughing the entire amount at one go. Also most health insurance companies are coming with better terms to give coverage to drug addiction. The government in its clean-up act is cooperating with private drug rehabs so that people can be rehabilitated, and in some states, they are also willing to fund the expenses partly. We need to bring it to the knowledge of the public that private addiction rehabs are not so expensive and far-out as people perceive them to be. It is sad to note that nearly 40 percent of people do not go for treatment into a good rehab because of the price factor. In fact, if you leave the price factor itself, there are many people who simply do not approach for the treatment for reasons best known to them. In the year 2006, more than 23 million people in the US were found to be in need of medical help for their drug and alcohol addiction. But the figures by the next year showed that only 10 percent of these people actually went for treatment. There is a steady rise of drug addiction among people at present. Teenage pregnancies and abortions have shown an alarming increase in the past 5 years and the reasons attributed were drug and alcohol use ( in short, girls were not in conscious mind during sexual intercourse). Prescription drug addiction is high among teenagers and 6.5 percent of people in the age group between eighteen and twenty five years of age are involved in prescription drug abuse. 20 percent of people who are admitted in hospitals for drug related problems are done so due to cocaine abuse. The general trend over the past three years shows that drug abuse is showing a marked rise of 8 percent. Despite the above disparaging figures, it is a good thing to note that Private%20Rehab%20Facilities" private rehab facilities have been able to rehabilitate and cure many addicts. They have a 95 percent success rate of zero relapse, and now they are joining hands with the government to spread the word against drug addiction so that instead of checking in for treatment, people take measures to stay safe and avoid drug addiction altogether.
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