Drug Rehab Centers in Arkansas
Searching for the best drug and alcohol treatment in Arkansas? You may be asking yourself: "Should I attend a treatment outside of Arkansas? Do I need a medical detox or I can go directly to rehab?
We are committed to helping you find the very best in drug (Cocaine, Meth, Heroin, etc.) or alcohol rehab and addiction treatments for those in Arkansas and other states.
Addicted.org has access to a database of over 4000 outpatient, detox, residential and even no cost drugs and alcohol centers in North America and one of them would fit your needs.
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Arkansas Drug Facts and Statistics
The number one drug affecting people in Arkansas, as in many other states, is cocaine. Also know as "powder" and distributed in other forms such as crack cocaine, this drug is a significant problem because of the relationship to street gang violence, especially in inner city areas. If you combine the street gangs movements to non-traditional areas with the availability of crack throughout the state, the result is the the spread to many suburban and rural areas in Arkansas.
The distribution and abuse of cocaine is related to violent crimes and it even goes as far as murder. For that reason, it is still a primary concern with the law officials of Arkansas. Street gangs have played a major part in the spreading of the drug in rural areas of Arkansas.
Methamphetamines are the primary drugs of concern in Arkansas. Both imported (Mexico) and locally produced methamphetamine are a problem the state law enforcement are encountering. The state’s rural landscape provides an ideal setting for the manufacturing of methamphetamines which is compounded by the ease of acquiring precursor chemicals.
Methamphetamine has become, over the last few years, the most significant drug threat in Arkansas. The state has ranked third when it comes to clandestine meth labs found in the state. The fact that Arkansas is made up of many rural zones makes it easier for the methamphetamine manufacturers.

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References and sources:
http://whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/statelocal/ar/index.html
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Arkansas Drug Rehab Centers List
Quapaw House Inc
At Quapaw House Inc., we present addiction as a disease and stress to clients that the only means of keeping this disease in remission is total abstinence from all mind- and mood-altering drugs, including alcohol. Group sessions are staff supervised. Individual counseling sessions are an important part of our treatment program, with a one-hour minimum per client weekly.
Arkadelphia | AR | (870) 246-7636 | (870) 246-8026
Ouachita Medical Center Chemical Dependency Unit
From its humble beginnings as Camden Hospital, to the modern facility we know today – many changes have taken place. It has been an ongoing process of growth, improvements and expansion to ensure our services meet the needs of the community. Through all of the changes however, on thing has always remained constant…OCMC has continued to provide the community with accessible, personal and quality healthcare
Camden | AR | (870) 836-1289 | (800) 232-1289
South Arkansas Substance Abuse
Founded in 2006, our goal is to make quality alcohol and other drug treatment services available at affordable rates. As you will find described on this website, we offer several options for treatment modalities and services for some special populations.El Dorado | AR | (870) 881-9301
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Harbor House Inc
Harbor House, Inc. is a treatment facility that meets the needs of chemically dependent men in the Fort Smith area. Established in 1966, it is located in the historic Rosalie Tilles Children¹s Home in Fort Smith, Arkansas. This organization was founded in 1966 to help individuals recover from alcoholism. Through the years, thousands of clients have passed through its doors. Many have recovered from their dependence and are functioning, workers, family members and taxpayers.
Fort Smith | AR | (479) 785-4083x11 | (479) 785-4083
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Quapaw House Inc
Quapaw House, Inc. is licensed by the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services/Division of Behavioral Health Services/Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention.
Hot Springs | AR | (501) 767-4456
Crowleys Ridge Development Council Northeast Ark Regional Recovery Center
Crowley’s Ridge Development Council, Inc. is a community action agency serving the needs citizens in Northeast Arkansas. CRDC is committed to helping families and individuals recognize their strengths, set realistic goals, make responsible choices, and become successful, self-sufficient members of the community.
Jonesboro | AR | (870) 932-0228
Capstone Treatment Center
Capstone is a licensed residential treatment program serving troubled young men (14-24) who struggle with chemical dependency, substance abuse, sexual addiction, trauma, family conflict, and personal problems including loss, hurt, anger, abuse, depression, low self-esteem, defiance and a rebellious attitude.
Searcy | AR | (501) 729-4479 | (866) 729-4479 | This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
BCD Hoover Center
Residents have 24-hour care and continue to receive intensive case management and financial counseling, to facilitate moving into their own homes. They are permitted to stay indefinitely, provided they stay sober and work toward transitioning out. About 70 percent of residents accomplish these goals.
Little Rock | AR | (501) 663-4774 | (501) 663-4774x10
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Mid Arkansas Substance Abuse Services
The Little Rock Community Mental Health Center, Inc. (LRCMHC) is committed to providing accessible, innovative and progressive behavioral healthcare to enhance the well-being of the individual, the family and our community.
Little Rock | AR | (501) 686-9393
Recover at Baptist Health Medical Center/Little Rock
Little Rock | AR | (501) 202-2893 | (501) 202-4636
Serenity House DBA Serenity Park Inc
Serenity Park currently offers 30-45 days of residential treatment and a 12-week aftercare program. We offer chemical-free living for men at Serenity House and work with several chemical-free houses for women. We have seven counselors, a legal liason, and a host of support and administrative staff, all of whom work to support our clients’ sobriety above all else.
Little Rock | AR | (501) 663-7627 | (866) 699-7627
Step Up Support Center
Serenity Park currently offers 30-45 days of residential treatment and a 12-week aftercare program. We offer chemical-free living for men at Serenity House and work with several chemical-free houses for women. We have seven counselors, a legal liason, and a host of support and administrative staff, all of whom work to support our clients’ sobriety above all else.
Little Rock | AR | (501) 565-1333
Quapaw House Inc DG Dunston Adolescent Center
Founded in 1980, our goal is to make quality alcohol and other drug treatment services available at affordable rates. As you will find described in these pages, we offer several options of treatment modalities and services for some special populations.
Mount Ida | AR | (870) 867-2266
Recovery Centers of Arkansas
It is the mission of Recovery Centers of Arkansas to enable individuals to live free from the abuse of alcohol and/or drugs by providing treatment programming and other professional services within an atmosphere of dignity and respect.
North Little Rock | AR | (501) 372-4611
Human Development and Research Servs Pine Bluff Outpatient Office
Pine Bluff | AR | (870) 535-3535 | (870) 541-0965
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Second Change Recovery Center
Providing Services to the Alcoholic/Addict and Homeless to Assist in their Personal Recovery. Serving anyone directly/indirectly affected by the disease of alcoholism, addiction and homelessness.
Pine Bluff | AR | (870) 850-6261
Decision Point Inc
Recovery for you or your loved one is our goal. We are here to engage, stabilize, provide treatment and after-care as well as continuing care for you or your loved one. We are in the business of touching lives one day at a time.
Springdale | AR | (479) 756-1060 | (479) 464-1060
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