Free Or Low-Cost Drug And Alcohol Rehab Centers In Tennessee

In 2017, it was reported that 1,776 people died as a result of a drug overdose in Tennessee. This number continues to climb, and it appears that Tennessee could be struggling with a substance abuse situation.

Tennessee has also seen a consistent increase in opioid overdose deaths. The last time that the state was below national average for opioid related deaths was in 2002. In 2017, over 1,268 people died from an opioid overdose.

Substance abuse funding has increased by nearly $30 million from 2017 to 2018, bringing in over $88 million in funding for the state to use specifically towards substance abuse. These funding are likely to increase availability and access to drug and alcohol abuse treatment rehabilitation.

Tennessee Offers Free And Low-Cost Drug And Alcohol Abuse Treatment

Gaining access to a drug and alcohol abuse rehab facility can seem difficult if you aren’t sure where to start. The process may feel overwhelming and being confused can make a complicated situation feel even harder. Let us take some of that burden of your shoulders.

*Rehab centers mentioned in this article are not affiliated with RehabCenter.net.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - Tennessee Funding Summary FY 2018

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - Tennessee Funding Summary FY 2017

Tennessee Department of Health - Tennessee Drug Overdose Dashboard

National Institute on Drug Abuse - Tennessee Opioid Summary

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