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  • Statistics for Springfield, Oregon
  • The population of Springfield is 67,890. Of that number, 33,354 are Males and 34,536 are Females.

    Springfield, Oregon population breakdown by age is as follows:

    7.30 % are Under Age 5
    7.40 % are 5 to 9 Years Old
    7.11 % are 10 to 14 Years Old
    6.91 % are 15 to 19 Years Old
    7.33 % are 20 to 24 Years Old
    14.39 % are 25 to 34 Years Old
    15.35 % are 35 to 44 Years Old
    13.97 % are 45 to 54 Years Old
    4.90 % are 55 to 59 Years Old
    3.75 % are 60 to 64 Years Old
    5.88 % are 65 to 74 Years Old
    4.22 % are 75 to 84 Years Old
    1.48 % are over 85 Years Old

    Springfield Stats
    The Total Area covered by Springfield, Oregon is 174.25 Sq. Miles.
    The population density in Springfield, OR. is 390.07 persons/sq. mile.
    The Springfield elevation is 419 Ft.

    Enrollment and Education for Springfield:
    16,972 students are enrolled in school in Springfield, Oregon (over 3 years of age).
    Of those who are enrolled in Springfield:
    1,063 students are attending Nursery School in Springfield.
    1,110 students are enrolled in Kindergarten.
    7,665 students in Springfield are enrolled in Primary School
    3,448 students attend High School in Springfield.
    3,686 students attend College in Springfield.
    Springfield Employment Info:
    32,450 people are employed in Springfield.
    2,669 people are unemployed in Springfield, Oregon.
    Data on Household Economics in Springfield:
    Household earnings breakdown:
    Under $10,000 yearly: 2,704
    $10,000.00 to $14,999 yearly: 2,068
    $15,000 to $24,999 yearly: 4,171
    $25,000 to $34,999 yearly: 3,871
    $35,000 to $49,999 yearly: 5,180
    $50,000 to $74,999 yearly: 5,132
    $75,000 to $99,999 yearly: 1,928
    $100,000 to $149,999 yearly: 1,002
    $150,000 to $199,999 yearly: 167
    $200,000 or more yearly: 231
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Drug Rehab in Springfield, Oregon

Drug rehab in Springfield, Oregon is readily available for individuals who are in need of effective rehabilitation options to recover from any type of drug addiction. Whether somebody is struggling with addiction to alcohol, illicit street drugs or even prescription drugs, there are drug treatment programs in Springfield, Oregon which can help people efficiently detox from these substances and ideally acquire additional treatment services so that they do not have to struggle with addiction ever again. For those who do wish to stop using drugs, drug treatment in Springfield, Oregon is really the only established way of doing so. Many attempt to stop using drugs on their own and fail due to the fact they are confronted with so many obstacles both physically and psychologically. Rehabilitation experts at alcohol and drug rehab programs in Springfield, Oregon understand what drug and alcohol addicted individuals are up against when making an attempt to quit and are ready to utilize established rehab techniques to work with them to get through it.

Even when someone has the very best of intentions, it may seem impossible to stop abusing drugs when someone has become reliant on these substances. Drug or alcohol dependence is often times not only physical in nature and addicts can start to rely on their drug of choice mentally also. It then turns into an internal struggle, where the person understands they need to put an end to addiction but cannot figure out how to overcome the physical urges, often harsh withdrawal symptoms and mental triggers to boot. Drugs and alcohol can make someone a prisoner of their own mind and body, and the only way to end it is to get treatment at an alcohol and drug treatment program in Springfield, Oregon area. If the individual doesn't make an effort to get this treatment on their own, loved ones and friends should intervene to make sure they get this help.

If an individual who is dependent to drugs won't go and get treatment on their own, seek advice from a professional rehabilitation specialist at a drug rehab in Springfield, Oregon to ascertain if a drug intervention is needed. A drug intervention is a step which is typically done with the help of an expert drug interventionist, to help convince an an addict to leave for drug rehab when needed. Because of deep seeded denial and shame, it can be difficult to convince a person to go to alcohol and drug rehabilitation in Springfield, Oregon even if the circumstances are dire. This is the perfect opportunity for friends and family to pull together and use a drug intervention to convince them to go to alcohol and drug treatment in Springfield, Oregon before there are serious consequences. Every moment is critical, so if somebody you know is addicted to drugs and alcohol and doesn't make to the move to go to alcohol and drug rehab in Springfield, Oregon to get treated for addiction, seriously think about making use of a drug intervention as soon as possible.

It is often the case that addicted individuals are ordered by a judge to go to drug rehab in Springfield, Oregon as a result of a drug offense or criminal activity that was happened because of their addiction. Though most would not generally choose this course of action of their own free will, friends and family members can be reassured and know that criminal justice clients do about the same if not better in alcohol and drug treatment in Springfield, Oregon as those that go through drug and alcohol rehab willingly. For individuals not lucky enough to enter drug and alcohol rehabilitation in Springfield, Oregon because of the criminal justice system, it can seem like an endless cycle in and out of trouble and prison. More often than not, criminal justice clients in drug rehabilitation in Springfield, Oregon make it through their treatment program and end up living and remain out of the criminal justice cycle altogether.

Once an individual makes it to drug and alcohol treatment in Springfield, Oregon, drug and alcohol detox is the course of action which will inevitably be the initial important step of an extremely complete and intensive treatment plan. During an alcohol or drug detoxification, individuals coming off of their drug of choice will begin experiencing intense symptoms of withdrawal as the drugs are leaving their bodies. Treatment clients must becoming reaclimated both physically and mentally to this change and often takes a considerable amount of will power to avoid relapse during this time, which would relieve these intense and often painful and punishing symptoms. Detoxification specialists at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in Springfield, Oregon understand what set of symptoms each drug and/or alcohol will cause during withdrawal, and know how to deal with them so that drug and alcohol detox is a smooth and safe course of action. This will ensure that there is nothing which will cause relapse and that the person gets through detox so they can take part in the more critical facets of rehabilitation.

Immediately after detoxification, it is important that the individual in rehab at an alcohol and drug rehab center in Springfield, Oregon and their close friends and family are aware that this is not in any way the end of the treatment process. Just abstaining from drugs and detoxing alone isn't considered treatment all alone, it is simply the start of a significantly more in-depth course of action which involves many hours of counseling and therapy to really treat drug or alcohol addiction and fully resolve it. Rehab experts will help the individual to dig up and tackle what brought about their drug and alcohol abuse and develop ways to stop this from occurring in the long term. Personal and peer group counseling is frequently used in addition to training and behavioral treatment to help produce more efficient coping methods that will give clients a much better chance at not only staying sober but going on to live a full and happy lifestyle.

The speedy and easy road is not always the effective road when when speaking of rehabilitating an individual who has struggled with drug addiction. For this reason, drug rehab is best carried out in an inpatient or residential environment such as a long-term drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in Springfield, Oregon which requires a stay of at least 12 weeks or longer, to help the client can maintain total focus on their program. When contemplating different rehab possibilities in Springfield, Oregon look at a drug and alcohol rehab program that can not only provide instant results but final results that will be long lasting.

20 treatment listings in or near Springfield, Oregon:

Drug Rehab By City
  • AA Meetings in Springfield:
  • Recoverys Real
    1550 S. St.
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Thursday - 7:00 PM
  • Regalo De Vida
    1520 F St.
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Sunday - 12:00 PM
    Thursday - 7:30 PM
  • Serenity & Sobriety Now
    8th & "c" St.
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • 11th Step Meeting
    4th & A St
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Tuesday - 7:00 AM
  • Friends Of Dr. Bob
    554 Water St.
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Thursday - 7:00 PM
  • One Day At A Time
    418 N 'a' St, First Christian Church
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Monday - 5:30 PM
    Thursday - 5:30 PM
  • Springfield Study Group
    418 N 'a' St, First Christian Church
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • There Is A Solution
    418 N 'a' St, First Christian Church
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Wednesday - 5:30 PM
  • Springfield Mens Stag
    418 N 'a' St, First Christian Church
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
  • Voyagers Group
    418 N 'a' St, First Christian Church
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • Women In The Solution
    418 N 'a' St, First Christian Church
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Saturday - 10:00 AM
  • Abc Group
    418 N 'a' St, First Christian Church
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Saturday - 8:00 PM
  • Freedom Of Choice Group
    1369 'b' St, Hope Lutheran Church
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
  • The Great Fact Group
    1761 "e" St, Church Of Nazarene
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Tuesday - 7:00 AM
    Thursday - 7:00 AM
    Saturday - 7:00 AM
  • NA meetings in Springfield:
  • First Church of the Nazarene
    1761 E Street
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Tuesday - 5:30 PM
  • Living Solutions 3
    1550 S Street
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Saturday - 6:00 PM
  • Salvation Army Church
    1275 Mill Street
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Sunday - 6:00 PM
  • Senior Center
    215 West C Street
    Springfield, OR. 97477

    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
  • Al-Anon Meetings in Springfield:
  • Springfield Discussion AFG
    1542 'I' St
    Springfield , OR.

    Tuesday - 12:30 PM
  • Thurston 12 Step Discussion Group AFG
    6680 Thurston Rd
    Springfield, OR.

    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
  • Power to Change AFG
    332 58th St
    Springfield, OR.

    Friday - 10:00 AM