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- Rehab of Acadiana
- Rehab of Acadiana
is located at 1614 East Main Street New Iberia, LA. 70560 and can be contacted by calling 337-369-6600. Rehab of Acadiana offers treatment services for Illicit Drug Addiction, Prescription Drug Abuse and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Mental Balance Treatment Services, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Hearing Impaired Clients
Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Payment Help
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- Excessive alcohol use causes violence, which accounts for 76,000 facial injuries every year in Britain.
- Among senior citizens, moderate and heavy drinkers are 16 times more likely than those who don�''t consume alcohol to die of suicide.
- Individuals that struggle with alcoholism need professional treatment and a degree of empathy from others; scientific research by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has clearly shown that punishment does not reduce alcoholic drinking, except with drinkers, who still have some measure of control over their drinking.
- According to the center of Alcohol Studies at Yale University, there are approximately 60 to 70 million drinkers in the United States that are over the age of 15 years old.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.