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The number of individuals that are struggling with alcoholism in Amesbury, Massachusetts has steadily been on the rise within the last several years; thus creating the need for greater access to Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in this area. Having a bottle of wine over a meal or celebrating special occasions with champagne, has become commonplace; this type of casual attitude towards drinking is a contributing factor in the increase in the number of individuals that have an alcohol addiction in Amesbury, Massachusetts today.

The causes of alcoholism are varied and may include depression, peer pressure, or an individual's social environment. Many times an individual in Amesbury will begin drinking as a way to avoid problems. Alcoholism can sneak up on a person and because of this it is important for individuals in Amesbury, MA. to be educated about the warning signs that are related to this insidious condition, so that they can help to avoid this dreaded condition through recognizing the danger signs of an alcohol addiction. These danger signs can include driving under the influence and using alcohol as a way to unwind on a daily basis.

An individual from Amesbury with an alcohol addiction should reach out immediately to an Alcohol Abuse Rehab Program, as there are a number of serious problems that are associated with the condition of alcoholism including domestic problems, car accidents, and lower inhibitions. Additionally, an individual from Amesbury, with an alcoholism problem could develop a host of serious and potentially fatal health problems, which could include digestive disorders, eye problems, and liver disease.

It is extremely important that an individual in Amesbury, MA. that is suffering with an alcoholism problem gets the treatment that they so desperately need, because an alcohol addiction can have a damaging impact on every aspect of their lives. When a family in Amesbury, MA. is dealing with a loved one's alcohol addiction, it can be like riding an emotional roller coaster and the only way that they can all get off is by securing a quality Alcohol Addiction Treatment Facility.

The first step in any type of Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Program is the alcohol detox process; the individual from Amesbury that is going through this difficult process will begin to experience uncomfortable alcohol withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms can range from mild to severe and will invariably depend on certain aspects of the alcohol addiction, such as how long and how much the individual from Amesbury has been drinking; for the best rehabilitation results, professional assistance is needed during this difficult treatment process.

There are many different types of treatment for an individual in Amesbury, Massachusetts with an alcohol addiction, including religious based alcohol recovery programs, 12-step meetings, long term inpatient rehab treatment, hospitalization, short term outpatient alcohol addiction rehab and holistic alcohol addiction rehab treatment. The main goal of any quality Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Facility should be to help the individual from Amesbury to be in a position to maintain a state of long term abstinence for the rest of their lives.

Our primary goal is to immediately assist people from Amesbury that are struggling with alcoholism to locate and secure an Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Facility; help is just a phone call away, and our compassionate counselors are standing by. We can only help if you call.

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  • According to Center of Disease Control and Prevention, alcohol is the third leading cause of death in the United States. It�'s estimated that alcohol and alcohol related accidents kill more than 100,000 people per year.
  • Over 80 million people are currently affected by an alcohol related conditions, such as alcohol dependence and abuse.
  • The lethal limit of alcohol in the blood for most people is around 0.40%; this amount of alcohol is roughly the equivalent of 12 drinks (for women) or 16 drinks (for men). When an individual is also taking medications such as antihistamines, opioid pain-killers, or sedatives, the lethal limit for alcohol is lowered considerably.
  • There is a high likelihood that a person is experiencing an episode of alcohol poisoning if they have been drinking heavily and they do not respond to repeated attempts to wake them up.
  • AA Meetings in Amesbury, MA.
  • 12 & 12
    Union Church
    350 Main St.
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 1913

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Tuesday, 7:30 PM
  • Floating Big Book
    The Elms
    51 Friend St.
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 1913

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Thursday, 7:30 PM
  • Never Too Young
    The Elms
    51 Friend St.
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 1913

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Sunday, 7:00 PM
  • Pow Wow
    Union Congregational Church
    350 Main Street
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 1913

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Monday, 7:30 PM
  • Progress
    Progress House
    39 High St.
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 1913

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Sunday, 10:00 AM
  • Sat Morn. Live
    The Elms
    51 Friend St.
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 1913

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Saturday, 9:30 AM
  • Serenity
    Union Church
    350 Main St.
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 1913

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Wednesday, 10:00 AM
  • St. Jos. Rec. Hall
    9 Sparhawk St.
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 1913

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Wednesday, 7:30 PM
  • Whats Good About Today
    Unity On River
    58 Macy St., Rte 110
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 1913

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Saturday, 7:00 AM
    Monday, 7:00 AM
    Tuesday, 7:00 AM
    Wednesday, 7:00 AM
    Thursday, 7:00 AM
    Friday, 7:00 AM
  • Amesbury, MA. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings

  • Unity On The River Church
    58 Macy St.
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Mon., 7:00 PM

  • Unity on the River Church
    58 Macy St Rte 110
    Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Wed., 5:30 PM

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