COPAC Inc Rehab


COPAC Inc
(601) 829-2500
www.copacms.com
3949 Highway 43 North
Brandon MS 39047

Rehab and Insurance Services

Substance abuse treatment services
Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification
Type of Care: Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)
Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders

Alcohol Rehab

Addicts must undergo alcohol rehab in order to obtain complete recovery from alcoholism. Alcohol abuse is a symptom of deep underlying issues or problems that the afflicted person copes with by self medicating. Effective long term recovery is achievable by an alcohol rehab that treats the primary causes of alcoholism and expels the body of toxins by holistic methods and detoxification. Holistic alcohol rehabilitation treats all physical and mental characteristics of alcoholism or drug addiction. If a loved one cannot stop drinking after only one or the first alcoholic drink, that person may need to attend alcohol rehab. Not being able to control the number of drinks one intakes or not being able to quit drinking altogether or participating in binge drinking often are very common occurrences among alcoholics. Many alcoholics attempt methods to control drinking, but are unsuccessful without professional addiction help and treatment. Alcoholism or dependency on drugs is a symptom of other problems. Coping with alcohol is just an easy, fast and convenient pattern that forms and worsens over time. At alcohol rehab centers treatment teams provide a supportive and stable environment that fulfills and leads alcoholics to recovery, both physically and emotionally. At alcohol rehab, alcoholics can expect to be cared for with the utmost respect and kindness. Many alcoholics are simply not ready to stop drinking until everything is lost, including jobs, families, relationships and loved ones. Many addicts believe there is a method to control or stop drinking without professional help. Others believe recovery from alcohol and drug addiction is not possible. Once a person chooses to face problems and treat the root causes of alcoholism by seeking professional help from treatment centers, the alcoholic can experience successful recovery with hard work and then everything will change and improve. Malibu Alcohol Rehab Center formulates completely individualized rehabilitation programs that are custom tailored to the unique physical and mental needs of its patients. During alcohol treatment patients can expect an initial evaluation and assessment of alcohol abuse. The rehabilitation addiction team collaborates continually on the progress of the patient to qualify the treatment program as we unveil the underlying causes of alcoholism and any other coexisting maladies that may exist. During the stay of an addict at inpatient rehab center, the treatment program includes alcohol detoxification and is part of the initial rehabilitation process. The experts at Malibu Alcohol Rehab Center only use treatments that are conducive for long term recovery from alcohol and illicit or prescription drug abuse. Acknowledging alcoholism enables potential for change. By entering alcohol rehab center, an addict is taking action to stop drinking behaviors with a plan and strategy that has changed the lives of so many others. Alcohol rehab professionals have experienced with drug and alcohol abuse treatments and ease patients into sobriety while minimizing discomfort and building up self image and spirituality. When the mind, body and soul participate in the holistic healing process, the patient can begin to take the proactive steps towards living a healthy and happy life.

Crash in Bed, Not on the Road

Most people are aware of the hazards of drunk driving. But driv­ing while sleepy can be just as dangerous. Indeed, crashes due to sleepy drivers are as deadly as those due to drivers impaired by alcohol. People do not have to be asleep at the wheel to be in danger. Both alcohol and a lack of sleep hamper the ability to react quickly to a suddenly braking car, a sharp curve in the road or other situations that require rapid responses. Just a delay of a few seconds of reaction time can be a life-or-death matter when driving. When sleep deprived people undergo a test using a driving simulator, these people perform as badly or worse than people who are drunk. The com­bination of alcohol and lack of sleep can be especially dangerous.
Of course, driving is also hazardous if people fall asleep at the wheel, which happens surprisingly often. One-quarter of the drivers surveyed in New York State reported having fallen asleep at the wheel at some time. Often, people briefly nod off at the wheel without being aware of it. These people just cannot recall what happened over the previous few seconds or longer. In addition, people who lack sleep are more apt to take risks and make poor judg­ments, which can also boost chances of getting in a car crash.
Here are some potentially life-saving tips for avoiding drowsy driving:
Be well rested before hitting the road. After multiple nights in a row of having fewer than seven to eight hours of sleep, the reaction time of the body slows. Restoring that reaction time to normal often takes more than one night of good sleep because a sleep debt accumulates after each night of lost sleep. It may take several nights of sleeping good to repay that sleep debt and ensure that the body is ready for driving on a long road trip.
Avoid driving between midnight and 7 AM. Unless the body is accustomed to being awake then, this period is when people are naturally the most tired.
Do not drive alone. A companion who can keep the driver engaged in conversation might help keep the person awake while driving.
Schedule frequent breaks on long road trips. If the driver is feeling sleepy, pull off the road and take a nap for 15 to 20 minutes.
Do not drink alcohol. Having one beer while being sleep deprived affects the body as much as two or three beers when the body is at its best.
Do not depend on caffeine. Although drinking a cola or a cup of coffee might help keep the body awake for a short time, it will not help overcome excessive sleepiness or relieve a sleep debt.
Opening a window or turning up the radio while driving will not help the driver stay awake while driving. Be aware of these warning signs that a person is too sleepy to drive safely: trouble keeping the eyes focused; continual yawning; and being unable to recall driving the last few miles. Remember, if the body is short on sleep, stay out of the driver's seat!

 

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