3 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Saint Peters, Missouri

Substance Abuse In St. Peters And St. Charles County

St. Charles County is harder hit by substance abuse than other areas of Missouri, in part because it has a higher population.

Other critical drug use facts from St. Peters and St. Charles County include:

  • In 2014, the county reported 561 admissions for alcohol abuse. That number dropped to 497 in 2016.
  • Admissions for heroin use went from 188 in 2014 to 242 in 2016.
  • This area reports a higher rate of illicit drug use than both the state and the nation. The St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical area estimates 15.4 percent of its population uses drugs at some level. The state of Missouri only reports 13.5 percent and the national average is 14.7.

Traveling For The Best Program

St. Peters does offer some addiction treatment opportunities worth considering. Families will want to research rehab facilities in nearby cities, though, and even consider other parts of the state or country.

Exploring all options before selecting a rehab program ensures individuals are getting the care that best fits their individual treatment needs. For more information about substance abuse treatment in Missouri, contact RehabCenter.net.

Biggest US Cities - https://www.biggestuscities.com/city/st-peters-missouri

State of Missouri - https://dmh.mo.gov/media/pdf/nsduh-metro-brief-saint-louis-msa-2012

State of Missouri - https://dmh.mo.gov/media/pdf/2017-saint-charles-county

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