Alcohol addiction treatment for teens in Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer and other areas of Alberta – Options Okanagan Treatment Center, Kelowna, British Columbia
A lot of teenagers turn to drugs and end up addicted. Options Okanagan provide efficient treatment solutions at our drug rehab center located in BC for Alberta residents. Finding the right rehab center for a teenager can be difficult. Only a few centers located in Alberta accept young people. We can provide you with assistance by assessing what kind of program would be best for yourself or for a loved one and by providing you with relevant information on the different programs available.
A recent survey was conducted to assess the extent of drug use and drug abuse in teenagers of Alberta. A total of 40% of students said they had used illicit drugs within the past year. A huge number of teenagers experiment with drugs while they are in high school. Experimenting is extremely dangerous since it can quickly turn into an addiction. Teenagers who live in Alberta need to be educated about the dangers of drugs and need to understand that using drugs is not safe, even though they are very curious about this experience. Parents need to provide their children with a safe environment where teenagers can address their problems. Most teenagers who do drugs turn to these substances in order to escape their overwhelming problems. Having a child who is addicted to drugs is something that is extremely hard on a parent.
Alcohol Treatment for Teenagers in Alberta
Did you know that Canadian teenagers are more likely to drink than American youths? This can be explained by the fact that Canadian teens can legally drink once they turn 18 while American youths have to wait until they turn 21. However, this lower drinking age means that Canadian teens know how to drink more responsibly. They do not fear being caught by law enforcement or by parents, which greatly lowers dangerous behaviors. However, there are plenty of Canadian teens who abuse alcohol and have issues with alcoholism. Parents should educate their children about alcohol and drinking responsibly before their teens start drinking regularly. There are several alcohol addiction programs in Alberta designed to help children and teenagers.
A survey conducted in 2010 showed that 77% of teens between the ages of 15 and 18 drank alcohol. This statistic is fairly similar to what has been observed over the past decade. However, the total number of minors who drink alcohol considerably dropped in 2010. In a survey conducted in 2009, 83% of participants said they used alcohol while only 77% said they drank in 2010. This is a significant difference that shows young people are becoming more responsible regarding drinking. There is still a strong need to educate teens and young people about alcohol abuse and the dangers associated with drinking. Being aware of the dangers associated with drinking and with alcoholism would allow teens and young people to adopt safer behaviors when consuming alcohol. Without proper education, children and teens will turn to friends or to the media for information about alcohol and alcoholism. This is not a good option since they might not receive accurate information, find biased facts or get the wrong idea about drinking and alcohol addiction, especially if they get information from their peers.
Options Okanagan Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centers in Kelowna, Salmon Arm and Vancouver, British Columbia – Men and Women are recovering and healing from Alcohol and Drug Abuse at our treatment center here in the Okanagan right now.
Our unique and distinctive Drug and Alcohol treatment program allows men and women to come in from Calgary as well as Edmonton as we offer airport pickup.
Numerous clients come to us from Calgary and Edmonton and other locations in Alberta and even other provinces for Opiate addiction treatment, Pain Killer drug treatment, many other drug and alcohol addictions for rehabilitation because of the uniqueness of our treatment center.
Our Treatment Location:
Options Okanagan Alcohol Treatment Center
551 Sherrydale Crescent, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1V 2E6
Toll Free Phone Number : 1-855-335-0331