Drug Rehabs in Frederick, MD

Frederick, Maryland is a city suffering from the Opioid epidemic. While Opioid-related deaths from Heroin and Fentanyl abuse are on the rise, there are treatment centers available nearby.

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Frederick, Maryland

Frederick, Maryland is the county seat of Frederick County and a part of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. Located near Maryland’s border with Pennsylvania just one hour away from both Washington D.C. and Baltimore, Frederick is an ideal city for people that want a small-town feel that isn’t far away from big-city action. With a rising population, the city has also tragically seen an increase in the use of alcohol and drugs, particularly Opioids.

The state of Maryland as a whole has seen a 9.4% increase in drug overdose deaths in the past year. 93% of these deaths involved Fentanyl. Fortunately, for those struggling with substance use disorders (SUD) in Frederick, there are treatment options available nearby.

The Opioid Crisis In Frederick

Opioid abuse is a national epidemic and Frederick has not been spared of its terrible effects. Heroin and other opioid-related overdoses have substantially increased in Maryland throughout recent years and is currently the leading cause of death in state’s young adult population. According to the Maryland Health Department’s year-end report for 2017, a total of 78 people died of intoxication last year in Frederick County. Of those deaths, 35 were the result of heroin overdoses and 17 were attributed to prescription opioids. Many officials are accrediting this increase due to the upsurge of heroin sold in the area that’s laced or cut with fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid that is 100 times stronger than morphine. Many consumers have no idea that the drugs they are buying contain the deadly opioid, significantly increasing the risk of overdose. Fentanyl was linked to 86 deaths in Frederick during 2020. Fentanyl is now the leading cause of overdose death in both Frederick County and the state of Maryland.

The drugs are getting stronger, such as carfentanil and fentanyl, which have caused opioid-related overdoses to skyrocket since 2016.

- Jan Gardener, Frederick County Health Executive

In an effort to curb these staggering statistics, Frederick officials are hosting several drug take-back events throughout the city and informative training sessions on how to administer the overdose reversal drug Naloxone. The Frederick County Drug and Alcohol Services Department is also sponsoring a social-norming campaign to correct misconceptions about drug and alcohol use and encourage the city’s youth to make more positive choices.

At-Risk Youth

According to the County Community Health Assessment, 52,578 Frederick adults have experienced 3+ adverse childhood experiences during adolescence, or 27.2% of the adult population. Adverse childhood experiences are traumatic incidents in a child’s life that cause toxic stress – particularly that of abuse, neglect, and exposure to violence. Toxic stress builds up and overwhelms a child’s ability to cope when exposure to adversity happens. Toxic stress undermines brain architecture and function, which increases the risk of negative physical and mental health outcomes later in life. Having multiple ACEs increases risk for negative behavioral and mental outcomes, including substance abuse. The percentage of adults that experienced trauma as children is significantly higher than the Maryland average and is labeled as “moderately severe” by surveyors.

In addition to the contributing factors of household distress and neglect, easy accessibility also raises a young individual’s probability to abuse drugs and alcohol. According to the County Community Health Assessment, 26.4% of teens categorize alcohol and/or over-the-counter drugs as “easy” or “very easy” to get. Underage drinking in those aged 12-20 is significantly higher for both alcohol use and binge alcohol use in Frederick County than the state average.31.9% of Frederick County high schoolers admit to using alcohol in the past month and 16.2% say that they engaged in binge drinking in the past month. The amount of high school students that use drugs is also higher than the Maryland state average, and is currently one of the main community risk factors.

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Frederick Addiction Statistics

86

Percent

From 2020 to 2021, 81% of overdose deaths involved Fentanyl.

2,518

Opioid Overdoses

In 2020, there was 2,518 Opioid-related overdoses in the state of Maryland.

15

Percent

Frederick County saw a 15% increase in Opioid overdoses from 2020 t0 2021.

Finding Treatment

Addiction is a disease and can happen to anyone. If you are an individual struggling with addiction in the Frederick area there are multiple resources available to you. There are 10 treatment facilities located right in town and countless more across the state of Maryland. If you’re ready to end your battle with addiction, contact a treatment provider today and learn more about your options.

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Montgomery Area Service Committee PO Box 8214
Gaithersburg, MD 20898-8214
202-399-5316
Maryland General Service Inc. (Area 29) P.O. Box 2651
Westminster, MD 21158

College Programs

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Hood College

401 Rosemont Ave.
Frederick, MD 21701

Counseling Services

Mount St Mary's University

16300 Old Emmitsburg Road
Emmitsburg, MD 21727

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Shepherd University

301 N King St
Shepherdstown, WV 25443

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McDaniel College

2 College Hill
Westminster, MD 21157

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