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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism in Grants Pass, OR. creates many problems within the community. Alcohol use is so accepted, that it is a part of everyday life for many. Alcohol is a drug however, and excessive alcohol use presents a problem when an individual begins to lose control of their consumption.

Alcohol addiction in Grants Pass is a serious problem, because as with any other drug the individual is abusing alcohol despite the consequences involved. Addiction to alcohol has serious health consequences as it affects every organ in the body. Alcohol addiction and alcoholism also wreak havoc in a person's family and social life, as it consumes all of their time so that they cease doing productive and positive things which they may have been doing before.

Individuals who are caught up in alcohol addiction and alcoholism need to look no further than Grants Pass, Oregon for help. The sooner an individual gets the help they need, the sooner they can resume a normal and happy life. Otherwise, the price they will pay for continuing their addiction is not worth it. Ultimately in the end they can lose everything that was once important to them.

Alcoholism Treatment Facilities in Grants Pass can help individuals face their addiction head on, so they can understand the causes of it and how to handle it in the future. Through counseling and guidance offered from an Alcoholism Rehab Center, individuals can get to the root of their issues with alcohol and can have a better handle on handling their problems in life instead of trying to numb them with alcohol. Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Facilities in Grants Pass put the individual back in the driver's seat of life, able to confront and handle what life throws their way.

If someone has been addicted to alcohol for some time, it is common to experience withdrawal symptoms when they suddenly stop consuming it. An Alcohol Abuse Rehab Center in Grants Pass understands this process and will supervise the individual through withdrawal and alcohol detoxification. It is a much smoother process with help from someone who knows what the individual is going through and has experience in handling it.

Treatment options in Grants Pass, Oregon vary, depending on the needs of the individual. There are Long-term Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Facilities, Outpatient Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Programs, Short-term Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Centers, Inpatient Alcohol Abuse Rehab Facilities, support group meetings, individual counseling, halfway houses and sober living.

Don't let alcohol addiction or alcoholism take one more day of happiness from you or someone you care about. Contact an Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Program in Grants Pass today and find out which treatment options are best for you.

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  • Excessive alcohol consumption and drinking problems among White women are most common in younger age groups.
  • A common cause of fire among intoxicated people is falling asleep or passing out before extinguishing a cigarette.
  • The connection between a lower body weight and moderate alcohol consumption is particularly strong among women; this connection can also be found in men, but to a much lesser degree.
  • Although many drinkers speak of getting high, and initially experience alcohol as a stimulant, alcohol is actually a depressant.
  • Grants Pass, OR. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings

  • Hi Lo Club
    Happy Hour Tuesday Noon AFG
    668 Sw Bridge St (liincoln & Bridge)
    Grants Pass, Oregon

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Tue., 12:00 PM
    Fri., 7:30 PM
    Fri., 7:30 PM

  • Hi-Lo Club
    Grants Pass Alateen
    668 Sw Bridge St (lincloln St & Bridge St)
    Grants Pass , Oregon

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Sun., 4:00 PM

  • St Lukes Episcopal Church
    New Hope AFG
    224 Nw D St (4th & D St) Guild Room
    Grants Pass , Oregon

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Wed., 6:00 PM

  • St Pauls Lutheran Church
    Caring & Sharing AFG
    865 Nw Fifth St (5th & Evelyn)
    Grants Pass, Oregon

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Tue., 7:00 PM

For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.