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Addiction Resource Guide for Lewiston Orchards, Idaho

Addiction Resources in Lewiston Orchards, Idaho

If you are suffering from addiction and don’t know which way to turn, this addiction resource guide for Lewiston Orchards can help. It is a full resource guide on how to begin your addiction recovery. You’ll get information on how to find out what you’re eligible for in terms of what financial support you’ll get from your insurance. We have also included all the relevant 12 step meetings like AA or NA meetings in Lewiston Orchards. There are people, programs, and associations near Lewiston Orchards that can offer plenty of support for your journey.

As addiction is different for every person, there are also many options available. Also, if you’re concerned about finances, know that there will be help for you. Thanks to new government health laws, your insurance company is obligated to offer you some kind of financial support for addiction treatment. Sadly, there is a very small percentage of addicts that will voluntarily ask for help and yet addiction treatment improves chances of recovery by 60%.

Lewiston Orchards, Idaho may not have all that many orchards anymore, but it's still a lovely and quaint place to live in the Northwest. But despite high public safety and a low crime rate, addiction haunts Lewiston Orchards, just the same as anywhere else.

You don't have to let addiction beat you or your family. If you're in the 83501 zip code of Lewiston Orchards, Idaho, here are some places for you to get help.

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Addiction in Lewiston Orchards, ID

Addiction can strike people of any race, class, age or status. Addiction is the root cause for many relationship problems, legal trouble, and even health issues. People can become addicted to any substance, legal, illegal, or prescription. Alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, and heroin are all part of the problem. There are also prescription drugs that can cause addiction. In fact, that has been an issue across all of America. 

Opioid prescriptions have dramatically grown through the years and thousands of people were getting  prescriptions for pain. Opioids became harder to get when it became apparent there was a problem with addiction. Your average citizen was willing to get heroin off the streets to feed their addiction because it was cheaper and easier to get than the prescription opioids. There is no exception to Lewiston Orchards in this regards. 

Like many places, Lewiston Orchards has a problem with cocaine.

Cocaine is one illicit substance that continues to cause problems nationwide, and Lewiston Orchards is no exception. Some of the symptoms of cocaine abuse, according to drugabuse.gov, include: 

  • constricted blood vessels
  • dilated pupils
  • nausea
  • raised body temperature and blood pressure
  • faster heartbeat
  • tremors and muscle twitches
  • restlessness

This is just a few of the effects associated with just one form of substance abuse. That's not taking into account the long-term effects, such as a loss of smell or links to Parkinson's Disease. But you can stop the downward spiral and get back to freedom. Here's how you can get help.

Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, works to put people back in control of their lives with its famous 12-step program. All you need to join is the desire to be free of alcohol addiction.. Also, consider an addiction assessment if you suspect you might be addicted, so you can start getting the treatment you need. 

AA Meetings in or near Lewiston Orchards 

Sunday
10:30 am 
Clearwater Canyon Group  
Lenore Community Center, Hwy 12
Lenore, ID 

3:00 pm 
Sunday Sunsetters,
235 Johnson Ave.
The Drop In Center
Orofino, ID

7:00 pm
Joker’s Wild-Young People’s Meeting
Alano Club, 1435 Elm St.
Clarkston, ID

Monday

12:00 noon
Green Mountain Group
12x12 Study, Presbyterian Church,
Hill & 7th St.
Kamiah, ID

5:45 pm
Grassroots Group
First Baptist Church,
812 8th Street
Lewiston, ID

6:30 pm
The Supper Club
Methodist Church,
337 College Ave
Orofino, ID

7:00 pm
Deary AA Group - Book Study
Deary Community Center,
Hwy 8 and Line St.
Deary, ID

Tuesday

6:30 am
Grassroots
First Baptist Church Annex,
812 8th Street
Lewiston, ID

7:00 pm 
“Good Orderly Direction”  
Life Center
2377 Appleside Blvd
Clarkston, ID

8:00 pm 
Kendrick Group G
range Hall
614 East Main St
Kendrick, ID

Wednesday

6:00 pm 
Orofino Gals at the Methodist Church
Women’s Only
337 College St
Orofino, ID

7:00 pm 
Ya-Ya Sisters of Recovery
Alano Club
1435 Elm Street
Clarkston, ID

7:30 pm 
Asotin Group
United Methodist Church
313 2nd St.
Asotin, ID
Last Wed. of month “Open” for Birthday Night

Thursday

6:30 am 
Grassroots
First Baptist Church
Annex, 812 8th Street
Lewiston, ID

4:00 pm 
Christian Church
307 4th St.
Nezperce, ID

5:45 pm 
Grassroots
First Baptist Church Annex,
812 8th Street
Lewiston, ID

6:30 pm 
Green Mountain Group  
Big Book Study,
Presbyterian Church,
Hill & 7th St.
Kamiah, ID

7:00 pm 
Cottonwood AA Group,
606 King St.
K of C Hall (down the street from St. Maries Church)
Cottonwood, Id

Friday

4:30 pm
Lunch Bunch  
Orofino Drop-in Center
235 Johnson Ave.
Orofino, ID

7:00 pm 
Good Orderly Direction
Crosspoint Alliance Church
1330 Powers Ave.
Lewiston, ID

8:00 pm 
Kendrick Group
Grange Hall
614 E Main St.
Kendrick, ID
1 st Friday-Birthday Night for previous month

10:00 pm 
Happy Hour Group Candlelight  
Alano Club
1435 Elm St.
Clarkston, ID

Saturday

 

6:30 am 
Asotin Group “Up For Sobriety”
Lewis & Clark Alano Club
1435 Elm St
Asotin, ID

9:00 am 
Sober Veterans  
Idaho State Veteran’s Home
821 21st Ave
Lewiston, ID

11:00 am 
As Bill Sees It
235 Johnson Ave.
Orofino, ID

6:30 pm 
Green Mountain Group  
Presbyterian Church
Hill and 7th St
Kamiah, ID

10:00 pm
Happy Hour Group
Alano Club
1435 Elm St
Clarkston, ID

NA's message is that “an addict, any addict, can stop using drugs, lose the desire to use, and find a new way to live.” NA's 12-step program is spiritually-based and is similar to AA. It has also helped countless people regain control of their lives, and it can help you or your loved one break their addiction as well. Your life can be in your own control once again.

Sunday

4:00 pm 
Riverside Recovery
1720 18th Avenue
Lewiston, ID 83501-4047
Basement

Monday

12:00 pm
703 8th Street
Lewiston, ID

7:00 pm
United Methodist Church
Highway 95
Lapwai, ID 83540
United Hall

Tuesday

12:00 pm
Riverside Recovery
1720 18th Avenue
Lewiston, ID
Basement

7:00 pm
1830 6th Avenue North
Lewiston, ID

Wednesday

6:30 pm 
703 8th Street
Lewiston, ID

7:00 pm
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
415 6th Street
Lewiston, ID
2nd Floor Conference Rooms-check bulletin board for room assignment

Thursday

7:00 pm
Agape Hall
347 Thain Road
Lewiston, ID
2nd floor Conference Room B

Friday

12:00 pm
703 8th Street
Lewiston, ID

7:00 pm
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
415 6th Street
Lewiston, ID
2nd Floor Conference Rooms, check bulletin board for room assignment

Saturday

7:00 pm
Alano Club
1435 Elm Street
Clarkston, WA 99403-2337
Last Saturday of month is keytag meeting

Addiction is difficult for everyone, not just the person suffering directly. That's why Al-Anon exists to help family and friends of addicted people cope and better support their loved ones.

Alateen meetings in Lewiston Orchards are also included in the meeting list. Alateen is for teens with parents or loved ones with an addiction problem.

Monday

12:00 noon
Women’s Book Study
8 th St. & 8th Ave.
Episcopal Church
LEWISTON, ID

Tuesday

7:00 pm
Lewis & Clark Tuesday Night AFG
8 th St. & 8th Ave.
Episcopal Church
LEWISTON, ID

7:00 pm
Camas Prairie AFG
2nd and Hall Church
GRANGEVILLE, ID

Wednesday

7:00 pm
Wednesday Night AFG Study Group
1630 Stadium Way,
2nd Floor Library Presbyterian Church
PULLMAN, WA

7:00 pm
Canyon AFG
1700 8TH Street First
Church of the Nazarene
LEWISTON, ID

Thursday

12:00 noon
Thursday Noon AFG
8th St. & 8th Ave
Episcopal Church
LEWISTON, ID

Friday

8:00 pm
Friday Night Al-Anon Family Group
Gritman Hospital, Conference Room Left of Emergency Room off Main
MOSCOW, ID

Get Government Assistance With Your Healthcare and Recovery

You're concerned about your addiction, but you're also concerned about the cost of the recovery treatment. Don’t be worried that you won’t have the help and support you need when it comes to financing your treatment for addiction. There is going to be a program that is covered by your health insurance thanks to the change in laws. You may have to attend an outpatient rehabilitation program but this is far better than trying to manage addiction recovery on your own. 

Go to https://www.healthcare.gov/ and find out how you can get assistance. 

To answer questions about healthcare coverage, check out gov. The Affordable Care Act has provisions to help people suffering from addiction, and this page details some of them. It also contains links with other relevant information.

There are online support groups that can help you wherever you are in the US. They are especially helpful if you live in a small community where there aren’t so many AA or NA meetings. There are going to be times when you can’t manage making it to a physical meeting. While the online meetings can be really helpful and convenient, do continue to go to physical meetings from time to time. There is a greater connection when you’re in the room with others. 

Alcoholics Anonymous: AA meetings online allow you to talk about alcoholism. You may find that listening to the others will help answer a lot your own questions. The site offers plenty of meetings that will suit your schedule. 

Narcotics Anonymous Chat Room: This site is for those with drug addiction. NA meetings online gives you the chance to talk to others in a chat room setting. There are always people in the chat room as it’s accessible for people around the world. You’ll always have someone to talk to and get the necessary support. 

SMART Recovery (Self-managed recovery training). This is a great site to help you once you’ve gone through a rehabilitation program. There are a lot of resources and tools to help you stay on the right path. It is a way you can help yourself through the challenges you may experience as you go through addiction recovery. 

Al Anon Step Chatters. This is for those who are looking to help their loved with addiction. There is a Wednesday meeting on the site that starts at 12 PM EST. 

Al Anon hosts email Meetings, including Experience, Strength, and Hope, and Hope for Today.

What to do in case of a Drug Overdose or Alcohol Poisoning

You can do something in case of overdose

Millions of people have used Alcoholics Anonymous (and similar support groups) to get help on the road to recovery. It is a great way to find continual support. Some alcoholics need the expertise and dedication of alcohol rehab in Ammon. These programs offer professional counseling, medical detox, 24/7 monitoring and holistic care for the duration of the program. You’ll find information on both options for alcoholism help in Idaho here.

Finding someone who is overdosing on drugs may cause you to panic immediately. This is especially true if they don’t appear to be breathing. It’s important to remain calm so you can help the person. As every drug has a different set of symptoms with some that are similar, it may be hard to figure out what kind of drugs they’re overdosing on. If you can see any paraphernalia, this can be helpful for emergency responders. The first thing you should do when you suspect someone has overdosed is call 911 or get them to a hospital.

It might be easier to tell if someone has drank too much alcohol. They will likely have a strong smell of alcohol on them. If they are exhibiting symptoms such as:

  • Excessive vomiting.
  • Eyes open but unable to communicate. Their words are slurred and they will mumble. Also, you won’t get a response from them when you ask a question.
  • They will have a problem with coordination.
  • Breathing will become slow or their heart may even stop beating. 

Make sure to get help immediately. Call 911 or drive them to the closest hospital. Also, if they are laying on their back, move them so they’re lying on their side. This will ensure if they vomit, they don’t choke on it and potentially die.

Addiction Programs Near Lewiston Orchards

As far as detox, rehabilitation and ongoing treatment goes, there aren’t a lot of options right in Lewiston Orchards. There are two main rehab clinics that include detox and rehabilitation programs. One is religion based and is an outpatient clinic. The other does partnership with court orders. There is medically assisted detox but also appears to be mainly an outpatient clinic. There are family counselors that tap into the realm of addiction treatment but they aren’t specifically trained to manage addiction issues.

Our Closest Locations

Ashwood Recovery is 276 miles from Lewiston Orchards. It would take just under five hours to drive there. Flights take about 3.5 hours and your insurance plan is likely to help you with the flight costs. Sometimes, it’s best to get far away from your community so you can focus on your recovery. 

Connecting (1 or more stops)3 h 30 min+
Round trip price, Jan 2 – 6 from $872

Our Closest Outpatient Location:

Our Closest Inpatient Location:

This is being brought up because generally, the inpatient rehabilitation program is the most effective. It would then be the obvious choice. When you enter an inpatient clinic, you’ll start with detox. Even if you weren’t going to do inpatient rehab, doing inpatient detox really is the best alternative. You’ll be far more comfortable when going through withdrawal symptoms. They can be challenging to manage on your own, causing relapse. Detox takes between 5-7 days at which time you may need to get back to your obligations. Some will decide to stay and go through the rehabilitation process in the inpatient setting

The inpatient rehabilitation is traditionally a 28 day program that allows you to get help from professionals daily. You’ll go through various types of therapy that have been scientifically proven to be effective. You’re amongst other addicts that offer you support and hold space for you as you dig into the reasons you abused substances. It allows you to focus on your recovery fully as you have no outside distractions. You aren’t exposed to the triggers you might have when you’re in your home environment. For many reasons, an inpatient rehabilitation program is the best option. That being said, every addict is different and has different needs.

Yes, an inpatient recovery program is one of the best options for many. It may not work for you however. You have to be fully committed and immersed into the program which might not be possible if you have other obligations. You might need to continue working or you might have responsibilities with your family. If this is the case, there are outpatient programs that allow you more freedom. You still go through therapy sessions and group therapy. You just do it while still living at home. 

You may also be concerned that you don’t have the money to take part in an inpatient program. They are the most expensive option, though the facilities do vary. You may be covered by your insurance to take the program you want. They may cover it fully or partially. Take a moment to verify your insurance to see what they offer. Your insurance company is obligated to provide you with coverage for addiction treatment. There are often payment plans too that can help you with financing your treatment. If it is a matter of money, sometimes you’ll find an outpatient program is more attainable. 

An outpatient program is best suited for those who haven’t had a long term addiction. Maybe you’ve already been through rehab before or you feel confident that all you need is a little help. If this is the case, an outpatient followed by AA or NA meetings in Lewiston Orchards may be all you need. It’s important to weigh out your options.

Get in Touch With Us!

We have given you many addiction resources for Lewiston Orchards but you may have questions. There might be options for your recovery you’re not aware of. If you have more questions about our facility at Ashwood Recovery, we are available to help you. Contact us today.

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Ashwood Recovery: Finding Hope for Your Addiction Recovery

We want to help you when you’re finally ready to get the addiction support you need. Addiction can leave you feeling like you’re in prison with no way out. You feel isolated in your pain but it should be this way. It might be hard to ask for help but you will find a sense of new freedom when you decide to start healing from addiction. 

Many people will deal with addiction through their whole life. They may only get the help they need through legal or family intervention. The addiction cycle makes an addict feel as there is no hope so they don’t look to make the change. When you’re ready though, there are so many resources to help you. It only takes one decision to turn your life around and start living again. 

We know how you feel at Ashwood Recovery at Northpoint and our professional team is very empathetic to your situation. We know you might not feel hopeful that you can turn your life around but we have seen many people transform. We have experienced addicts who felt there was no hope when they entered our facility and seen them transform their lives with our help. It’s possible for you too. 

Let us ease your mind on the process. We can give you all the information and help you with the financial aspects too. When you’re ready to finally get help, we will be here ready to help you.

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