Cocaine Rehab Hope begins at Decision Point Center

Arizona Cocaine Rehab

Successfully Overcome Your Cocaine Addiction at Our Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility in Prescott

Cocaine—also known as “coke,” “blow,” or “yayo”—is highly addictive and powerful stimulant made from the coca plant that is indigenous in South America. The drug has been portrayed in movies and television shows as a high-class substance used by celebrities and the wealthy. Although cocaine produces feelings of euphoria, increased energy, and talkativeness, continuous use can not only lead to addiction but also accidental overdose and death.

Have you found yourself struggling with an addiction to cocaine and similar substances? There is no shame in admitting you have a serious problem with cocaine addiction. At Decision Point Center, we provide comprehensive, around-the-clock care to work through your addiction and get your life back on the right path.

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Cocaine Addiction Treatment Programs We Offer

Decision Point Center is here to help guide you down the path of recovery and sobriety. We offer compassionate cocaine rehabilitation treatments that prioritize your wellbeing. By delivering customized treatment options, we can ensure efficiency in our programs. Cookie-cutter solutions simply do not work well, so you will never find us pre-manufacturing your treatments and therapies.

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Some treatment options that may benefit you include:

Our professional team can help you work through initial withdrawal or overdose symptoms, understand how your addiction began, address mental health conditions that are associated with your addiction, and provide coping strategies necessary for continued recovery outside our center. A healthy, carefree life after cocaine addiction can be yours with our Prescott rehab center’s guidance.

Dangers of Cocaine Use

Cocaine is known internationally as one of the most dangerous narcotics. The substance causes instantaneous and dramatic changes in the user’s mind and body. Some people with a sensitivity to cocaine may experience immediate side effects after one dose that require hospitalization. Others who become addicted to cocaine slowly and often unknowingly cause gradual damage to their entire bodies.

Cocaine use can lead to:

  • Respiratory problems: Like any other type of smoking, smoking crack cocaine can increase a person's risk of developing a wide range of respiratory issues, including asthma, pneumonia, and even certain types of lung cancer.
  • Internal organ damage: Snorting and ingesting cocaine can wreak havoc on a person's internal organs, including bowel decay, deterioration of nasal passages, liver failure, kidney failure, irregular heartbeat, heart attacks, and the shrinking of grey matter in the brain.
  • Psychological impairment: Cocaine use can lead to intense anxiety, paranoia, restlessness, and irritability. In some cases, cocaine users can experience hallucinations. Memory loss is also common.
  • Malnourishment: Cocaine can act as an appetite suppressant, causing users to eat less than their body needs to stay healthy. As a result, it is not uncommon for cocaine users to experience considerable weight loss.
  • Blood diseases: Users who inject cocaine intravenously put themselves at risk of contracting various blood borne illnesses if the needles used are not properly sterilized or shared with other people. This may include HIV, hepatitis C, and other serious infections.
  • Sexually-transmitted diseases: Cocaine lowers a person's inhibitions and alter's judgment, making them more prone to engaging in risky sexual behavior.
  • Overdose: As a person develops a tolerance to cocaine with use, they require increasingly larger doses to achieve the same high as they once did. This can quickly increase their risk of a potentially-fatal overdose.

It is so important that you address your cocaine habit as soon as possible. What might only seem like a hobby can actually be a deadly addiction before you know it . Our cocaine rehabilitation professionals at Decision Point Center are standing by to assist you. We offer moral support and careful medical care to give you the strength to break away from cocaine addiction.

How to Help a Loved One Addicted to Cocaine

 There are few things more painful than witnessing someone you care about struggle with cocaine addiction. While it may be uncomfortable, it is crucial that you speak up and urge them to seek treatment. You could be saving their life.

If your son, daughter, parent, friend, or other loved one is addicted to cocaine, follow these steps:

  • Do your research ahead of time and learn as much as you can about cocaine addiction so you can better understand their struggles and empathize with them.
  • Do not delay. Do not wait for them to hit "rock bottom" before urging them to seek treatment. The sooner their addiction is treated, the better.
  • Approach them from a place of compassion and avoid being judgmental in your words and tone. Shaming them for their struggles could have an adverse effect and make them more resistant to seeking help.
  • Be prepared for the possibility that they may react negatively. They may not realize the extent of their addiction, or they may outright deny they have a problem.
  • If they seek help, stay involved during their treatment. Be the support system they need when they need it most.
  • If your loved one refuses to acknowledge an obvious problem, consider staging an intervention with the help of a trained professional.

CALL (844) 292-5010 OR GET IN TOUCH WITH US ONLINE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ALL THE WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU.


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Signs & Symptoms of Cocaine Abuse

Cocaine abuse is not always easy to spot. A person struggling with cocaine addiction may hide their drug use or deny the existence of a problem, making it crucial for those close to them to keep a watchful eye for certain key signs and symptoms. These behavioral and physical symptoms will vary depending on the severity and length of addiction, as well as the method of consumption (snorting, smoking, injecting, or orally ingesting).

Common signs of cocaine abuse include:

  • Intense periods of excitement, followed by intense lows
  • Unexplained paranoia or mistrust
  • Sensitivity to light or sound
  • Restlessness and concentration problems
  • Dilated pupils
  • Elevated blood pressure and body temperature
  • Muscle spasms and twitching
  • Reduced appetite
  • Sudden, unexplained money problems
  • Decreased performance at work or school

If a person has been snorting cocaine, they may exhibit the following symptoms:

  • Diminished sense of smell
  • Frequent nosebleeds
  • Constant runny nose
  • Difficulty swallowing

Smoking cocaine can be identified by the following signs and symptoms:

  • Persistent coughing or asthma attacks
  • Frequent respiratory infections
  • Smoking paraphernalia such as glass pipes, broken light bulbs, aluminum cans, and straws and tin foil
  • Blisters and burns on the lips and fingers

A person who injects cocaine may exhibit these symptoms:

  • Small needle marks on the arms
  • Damaged or collapsed veins

Finally, orally ingesting cocaine can be identified by these signs:

  • Rawness of the gums
  • Difficult bowel movements
  • Severe bowel gangrene

Contact us today for information about our Arizona cocaine addiction rehab plans.


 

Call Today to Learn More About Our Cocaine Treatment Plans

No matter how bad it may seem for you or your loved one, it is never too late to turn things around. You still have so much life to live and you can mend relationships broken because of your addiction. Having been providing patients with effective drug addiction treatments since 2004, Decision Point Center can provide you with the structure required to get sober and stay that way.

​What Does Cocaine Rehab Involve?

Cocaine treatment considerations during all stages and varieties of cocaine addiction recovery will vary depending on the severity of the addiction, the frequency of use, the quantity and purity of cocaine used, and whether the drug was used in combination with other substances. Cocaine rehab at our Arizona treatment center involves a bio-psycho-social approach employing evidence-based methodologies, psychology, holistic and experiential therapies, and preparation to re-enter the world clean and sober.

Cocaine Addiction Rates and Statistics

According to a 2020 survey by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 16.8% of adults ages 26 and older and 4.1% of 12th graders report having used cocaine at least once in their lives. Cocaine-related deaths are also on the rise, with more than 16,000 people dying from cocaine use in 2019 alone. Adults ages 18 to 25 consume more cocaine than any other age group, with 5.8% of people in this group reporting having used cocaine in the past year.

  • Continuum of Care

    At Decision Point Center we are committed to ALWAYS walking alongside you. Even once you have completed our program, we make ourselves and our resources available to you any time you need.

  • Array of Possibilities

    Just like no two individuals are alike, neither are two addictions. We offer many different services in order to ensure your program is customized to your unique needs and goals.

  • Full-Person Plan

    Unlike other centers, we treat the individual, not the addiction. We work with you both during treatment and then work to help prepare you for once you leave. The journey begins with us but continues with you.

  • Decades of Experience

    Experience one of the most comprehensive assessments in the treatment world today and we understand that in order to treat the addiction, we must also treat the underlying cause.

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