There is a growing concern over fentanyl misuse and addiction not only in Kentucky but also across the entire country. Fortunately, there is assistance available. If you or someone you know is struggling with fentanyl misuse, please don’t hesitate to contact us at . We offer free support and guidance to help you navigate through this challenging time. Our team of admissions navigators is standing by, ready to provide the assistance you need.
In Kentucky, there are free and confidential fentanyl help lines for individuals dealing with fentanyl use, any type of substance addiction, or for those experiencing a mental health crisis. Many of these help lines operate 24/7, providing assistance, guidance, and information on treatment options and services to empower individuals in their journey toward recovery. Help lines in Kentucky include:
Kentucky is home to various resources and assistance programs to help individuals struggling with fentanyl use and addiction, such as support groups, treatment programs, sober living arrangements, and overdose prevention initiatives. These resources aim to provide comprehensive support and assistance tailored to individuals and families dealing with fentanyl addiction. They include:
According to the Office of Drug Control Policy, in 2022, 90% of overdose fatalities in Kentucky were attributed to opioids based on autopsies conducted by the Office of the State Medical Examiner and toxicology reports from state coroners.1 Illicit fentanyl remained the primary contributor to overdose deaths, representing 72.5% of fatalities nationwide in 2022. Additionally:
If you or someone you know is dealing with fentanyl misuse or addiction in Kentucky, there’s help available. Our admissions navigators can provide free assistance, guide you through treatment options, and offer support. Contact us today at . Recovery is possible, and we’re here to help.
FentanylSupport.org is owned and operated by American Addiction Centers (AAC). AAC is a leading rehabilitation provider, offering all levels of care from detox to sober living, including 9 inpatient facilities nationwide.
educated staff but not enough excerise . have been clean since i was therein 2011.
Teamwork, sensitivity were strengths of the facility. Length of treatment is not long enough. No aftercare. Treatment is highly dependent on ones insurance coverage.