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Alcoholism does not discriminate and both young and old in Evans, Georgia have been known to fall prey to this insidious condition in record numbers within the last several years. Conversely, this has created the need for more Alcoholism Rehabilitation Centers to be located throughout this community and in the surrounding areas.
There are a variety of reasons that a person may develop an alcohol addiction. Individuals in Evans, GA. that have been raised in a family with a history of alcoholism, are much more likely to begin drinking as teenagers. Although alcoholism most often occurs in early adulthood, the elderly in Evans, GA. are also reported to be a vulnerable group; health care professionals often overlook the signs of alcoholism when evaluating elderly patients, mistakenly identifying them as the normal effects of the aging process.
An individual from Evans, Georgia should receive immediate help for alcoholism so that they can avoid many of the negative effects that have so commonly been linked to this serious condition such as serious and often times fatal health problems or the increased risk of a fatal automobile accident.
The most viable solution when an individual in Evans has been determined to have an alcohol addiction is to seek out an Alcohol Rehab Program. Alcoholism does not only affect the individual, but also negatively impacts every person that the person who is under the influence comes into contact with in many different ways; the most blatant example of this is in the many instances of drunk driving accidents that are reported every year in Evans.
The first component of any type of Alcoholism Treatment Center in an Evans, GA. is detox. When an individual from Evans, GA. that has developed alcoholism abruptly stops drinking they will be subjected to uncomfortable and potentially life threatening alcohol withdrawal symptoms. For this reason alone, professional supervision should be provided to an individual from Evans that is going through this difficult treatment process.
An individual from Evans that has an alcohol addiction may find a variety of different Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Centers including therapeutic communities, adolescent alcohol treatment programs, 12-step based alcoholism treatment, residential alcohol rehab, outpatient alcoholism rehab treatment, and holistic rehab treatment programs in their area.
Our primary goal is to provide individuals from Evans that are currently struggling with an alcohol addiction with a quality Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Program for their alcoholism problem. We make getting help as easy as dialing a toll-free number - call today. Counselors are standing by to help you to finally be free of your alcohol addiction.
Alcohol Treatment Facilities in and around Evans, Georgia
- Treatment Center of Augusta Evans, GA, 30809
- Jones Behavioral Health Inc Augusta, GA, 30907
- Lighthouse Care Center of Augusta Augusta, GA, 30909
- Augusta Steppingstones to Recovery Inc Augusta, GA, 30909
- Creating Hope And Needed Care Everyone Augusta, GA, 30909
- Steppingstones to Recovery LLC Augusta, GA, 30909
- Dwight D Eisenhower Army Medical Ctr Augusta, GA, 30905
- Hope House Inc Augusta, GA, 30904
- Counseling Group Augusta, GA, 30906
- Augusta University Health Augusta, GA, 30912
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- Positive alcohol expectancies or the belief that consuming alcohol will lead to positive, pleasurable experiences plays an important role in the drinking behavior of young adults.
- A report by the national Academy of Sciences states that 60 percent of eighth graders say alcohol is fairly easy or very easy to obtain. Ninety percent of twelfth graders say it is fairly easy or very easy to obtain.
- According to a study by the Task Force of the National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 50-75% of the drunk drivers in the United States that have suspended licenses will continue to drive anyway.
- Each year, thousands of people choke on their own vomit while intoxicated by alcohol.
- AA Meetings in Evans, GA.
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Evans
Evan's Baptist Church
515 N Belair Road
Evans, Georgia 30809
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Monday, 8:00 PM
Tuesday, 8:00 PM
Thursday, 8:00 PM
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New Perceptions
Lewis Memorial Methodist Church
5555 Hereford Farm Rd
Evans, Georgia 30809
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Monday, 8:00 PM
Wednesday, 8:00 PM
Friday, 8:00 PM
Saturday, 10:00 AM
- Evans, GA. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings
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Evans First Baptist Church
Evans Serenity AFG
515 N. Belair Rd.
Evans, Georgia 30809
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Mon., 8:00 PM
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Lewis Memorial United Methodist Church
Evans Hope AFG
5555 Hereford Farm Road
Evans, Georgia 30809
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Wed., 8:00 PM
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.