Drug Rehabs in Lexington, KY

The drug epidemic has hit Lexington, Kentucky, especially hard. Luckily, there are treatment centers available to provide rehab services to the city's residents.

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Lexington, Kentucky

Lexington is the second largest city in the state of Kentucky and is located in Fayette County. Overdose deaths in Kentucky have hit new highs due to Heroin and Fentanyl abuse. Almost every community in Kentucky has experienced a fatal overdose. Fentanyl has been involved in a large portion of overdose deaths, by one calculation 47%, either alone or in combination with Heroin.

In 2015, all first responders in Kentucky began carrying Naloxone, a drug that blocks or reverses the effects of an overdose of Opioid drugs such as Heroin. Drug dealers have been mixing Fentanyl with Heroin to increase their supply or press it into pill form. In addition to first responders, rehabs are in the fight against Opioids; residents of Lexington and surrounding areas can seek inpatient or outpatient treatment.

Still, it’s true that people who think they are taking Heroin or some kind of prescription painkiller like Oxycodone are actually getting a much stronger dose than anticipated, raising their chances of a fatal overdose. Because Fentanyl is 50 to 100 times more powerful than heroin, it can be lethal at low levels.

Treating Addiction In Lexington

In 2017, the Kentucky governor offered a set of solutions to end the Opioid epidemic across the state. Governor Matt Bevin signed into law a new measure that limits Opioid painkiller prescriptions to just a 3-day supply, rather than the weeks’ worth of pills patients had previously had access to.

Bevin also recommended a nationwide program, similar to Kentucky’s prescription drug monitoring program KASPER, so that states can communicate about drug use across state lines. He mentioned a Kentucky program that has shown success in curbing hospital costs from babies who are born addicted to Opioids. Thus far, the program has been able to reduce the average days spent in the neonatal intensive care unit and the costs associated with it (down from 30 to 5).

It’s no secret that Kentucky and many states across the nation fall short of the number of beds needed to treat people with Opioid-use disorders. There is a Medicaid rule that prevents using federal dollars for addiction treatment facilities with more than 16 beds. Federal officials have already granted waivers to 4 states, and Kentucky is seeking the same. The governor expressed his disdain for this rule and asked, “why does it exist?”

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If you or a loved one is fighting addiction or alcoholism in Lexington, Kentucky, you don’t have to do it alone. There are treatment facilities in the Lexington area and around the country that can help patients overcome their struggles with substance abuse. Contact a treatment provider now to find out about available options.

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Name Location Phone
Bluegrass-Appalachian Region of Narcotics Anonymous (BARCNA) PO Box 910512
Lexington, KY 40591
859-253-4673

College Programs

Student Wellbeing Education

Transylvania University

300 North Broadway
Lexington, KY 40508

The University of Kentucky Counseling Center

University of Kentucky

Lexington
KY 40506

Student Affairs Services

Midway College

512 East Stephens Street
Midway, Kentucky 40347

Center for Counseling

Asbury University

One Macklem Drive
Wilmore, KY 40390

Substance Abuse, Drugs and Alcohol Prevention

Kentucky State University

400 E. Main Street
Frankfort, KY 40601

EKU Counseling Cente

Eastern Kentucky University

521 Lancaster Avenue
CPO 52, Richmond, KY 40475-3152

AA and NA Meetings in Lexington

Name Address Fellowship Hours
Bluegrass Intergroup 1093 S. Broadway, Suite 1110 Lexington, KY 40504-2677 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Wednesday: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Thursday: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Friday: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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