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Calumet, Iowa Population:

Calumet, Iowa has a population of 181 as of 2000.

Population Breakdown in Calumet, Iowa:

Caucasian - 175
African American - 1
Hispanic - 0
Other - 5

Calumet, IA. Education Information:

Calumet had a total of 49 high school graduates in 2000.
Calumet, IA. has a total of 16 college graduates with a bachelor's degree
or higher and 35 people with some college education. (Includes
Associates Degree)

Calumet Family Info Breakdown:

Calumet has a total of 3 single parents with children.
There are also 17 parents who are married with children in Calumet, Iowa.

Calumet, Iowa Housing Breakdown:

Calumet has 67 houses that are owner occupied.
Calumet has 10 houses that are renter-occupied.
Around 6 houses are vacant in Calumet, Iowa.
$39,200 is the average value of a house in Calumet, IA.
$375 is the average cost to rent a house in Calumet.

Calumet, Iowa Income Information:

The average income per family is $39,375 in Calumet.


Zip codes in Calumet
51009


Area codes in Calumet
712

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How Long Should I Stay in an Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detox Facility in Calumet?


There is no "magic number" as to how long is best when it comes to the length of alcohol abuse rehabilitation. There are many factors to think about when considering how long your Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center in Calumet should be. These factors include the length of alcohol abuse history, your history of prior alcohol treatment, your budget for rehab, and how many if any relapses you may have had, and the severity of underlying issues or trauma's in your life. There is no way to determine exactly how long it will take you to fully recover from alcohol abuse. A good way of looking at the duration of alcohol treatment is that recovery from alcohol takes as long as it takes. This of course varies wildly from person to person in Calumet.

Scientific research and statistics have determined that longer term residential Alcohol Rehab Programs consisting of 90 days or longer provide the greatest potential for success. Many in-patient Alcoholism Treatment and Alcohol Detox Facilities in Calumet are typically 28 or 30 days in length. Most 28 or 30 day Alcoholism Treatment Facilities in Calumet were originally designed to conform with insurance companies because many insurance carriers only cover a maximum of 28 to 30 days of substance abuse treatment. Unfortunately, it is impossible to predict with certainty that exactly "28 days" is the correct amount of time to recover from drug or alcohol addiction. In fact, in most cases this is not enough time for a successful lasting recovery.

When trying to determine the correct length of stay at an Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center in Calumet, It is always best to seek help from an addiction professional who can assess the overall situation and be able to suggest the correct treatment type and length based on their knowledge and experience. Let's face it, alcohol abuse and addiction, to a vast majority of people is largely misunderstood and as a result, people often make improper choices as to which type of Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Facility in Calumet they should consider, therefore they often receive inadequate treatment.




Are There Alcohol Rehab Programs for Teens in Calumet?


Yes, there are different types of Alcoholism Treatment and Alcohol Detox Facilities available in Calumet for teens and adolescents. The decision to enroll your child into a Calumet Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detox Facility is not one to be taken lightly. When alcohol abuse has become a central aspect of your teen’s life, time is essential. You must quickly educate yourself about the many different types of adolescent Alcoholism Treatment Facilities available in Calumet. Parents and families must be informed and involved in their child's alcohol abuse recovery.

Adolescence is a time of transition when the body is undergoing many significant changes, such as hormonal alterations and brain development. It is also a time when your child may begin to associate with peers and new friends where they may feel pressure to ‘fit in’ or ‘go along with the crowd’ in order to be accepted socially. These new circumstances can be confusing and difficult for the youth in Calumet to understand and deal with. Often their ability to make correct or safe decisions is also at a stage of immaturity. Exposing the brain to alcohol during this period may interrupt key processes of brain development, possibly leading to mild cognitive impairment as well as to a further escalation of drinking leading to alcohol abuse and addiction.

Many parents in Calumet tend to justify teen alcohol abuse as a "stage" that their teen will grow out of, but this is often not the case. In fact, studies have shown that adolescents who begin drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to develop alcohol dependence at some time in their lives. For this reason, The earlier one seeks help from an Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center in Calumet for their adolescents alcohol abuse problems, the better.

It is important to note that alcohol treatment for teens does not need to be voluntary to be effective. In fact, most teens having alcohol abuse problems don't realize their drinking has gotten out of control at all, despite having negative consequences with school, family, and behavior. When your child's ability to make safe and correct decisions is compromised, it is vital that as their parent, you step in to make the correct decision for your them so they may remain safe and receive the help they need from a Calumet Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center.




What is the Primary Focus of an Alcohol Rehab in Calumet?


The primary focus of an Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detox Facility in Calumet is not only to help the individual to stop drinking alcohol, but also to restore the person to productive functioning within their family, relationships, workplace and community. While attending an effective Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center in Calumet the individual will learn life skills, coping skills, and work through underlying issues, trauma's and transgressions. They will be better able to cope with daily life and manage their thoughts, feelings and emotions.

The first focus of most Alcohol Rehab Programs in Calumet is often alcohol detox where the individual is restored physically back to health. Various methods may be used to monitor, manage, and minimize alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Focus is then put on diet, nutrition, exercise and sleep until the individual is eating healthy meals regularly, sleeping regularly, has increased energy and feels healthy physically.

The next focus of an effective Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center in Calumet involves working to improve self-esteem and self-worth, heal core traumas, learn life-skills, gain control over addictive patterns and improve psychological health in addition to recovering from alcohol abuse. Counseling focuses on the symptoms of alcohol abuse, the individual and the structure of the individual's recovery program. It teaches coping strategies and tools for recovery.

The final focus of an effective Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Facility in Calumet is to also to offer the individual the necessary tools to continue to remain alcohol-free once they have completed the rehab program and have re-entered into society. Clients will learn about addiction, recovery, relapse, and how to address misguided beliefs about self, others, and their environment. In addition, they learn to identify relapse warning signs and methods to challenge thoughts that may lead to relapse.








Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of
Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 220 Oak Street Iowa Falls, IA 50126
Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of is a Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (641) 648-4651.



First Step Mercy Recovery Center
First Step Mercy Recovery Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center located at 1818 48th Street Des Moines, IA 50310
First Step Mercy Recovery Center specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, DUI / DWI, and Hearing Impaired. First Step Mercy Recovery Center provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Day Treatment Services, and Hospital / Medical Inpatient. First Step Mercy Recovery Center accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. First Step Mercy Recovery Center is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Facility that can be contacted at (515) 271-6075.



Community and Family Resources
Community and Family Resources is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detox Center located at 916 Superior Street Webster City, IA 50595
Community and Family Resources specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse. Community and Family Resources provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Community and Family Resources accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Community and Family Resources is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center that can be contacted at (515) 832-5432.



Trinity Regional Medical Center
Trinity Regional Medical Center is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detox Center located at 802 Kenyon Road Fort Dodge, IA 50501
Trinity Regional Medical Center specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and Hearing Impaired. Trinity Regional Medical Center provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Day Treatment Services, Residential Short Term Treatment, and Hospital / Medical Inpatient. Trinity Regional Medical Center accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Trinity Regional Medical Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (515) 574-6502.



New View Substance Abuse Treatment and
New View Substance Abuse Treatment and is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detox Center located at 411 State Street Guthrie Center, IA 50115
New View Substance Abuse Treatment and specializes in Teens, and Hearing Impaired. New View Substance Abuse Treatment and provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. New View Substance Abuse Treatment and accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. New View Substance Abuse Treatment and is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detoxification Facility that can be contacted at (641) 747-3354.



VA Central Iowa Healthcare System
VA Central Iowa Healthcare System is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 3600 30th Street Des Moines, IA 50310
VA Central Iowa Healthcare System specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, DUI / DWI, and Hearing Impaired. VA Central Iowa Healthcare System provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Day Treatment Services, Residential Short Term Treatment, and Residential Long Term Treatment. VA Central Iowa Healthcare System accepts these payment options : Military Insurance, and Pay Assistance. VA Central Iowa Healthcare System is a Alcohol Treatment Facility that can be contacted at (515) 699-5999x5861.



Broadlawns Medical Center
Broadlawns Medical Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program located at 2300 Euclid Avenue Des Moines, IA 50310
Broadlawns Medical Center specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse. Broadlawns Medical Center provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Broadlawns Medical Center accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. Broadlawns Medical Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Facility that can be contacted at (515) 282-6610.



New View Substance Abuse Treatment and
New View Substance Abuse Treatment and is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility located at 116 South State Street Sac City, IA 50583
New View Substance Abuse Treatment and specializes in Teens, Residential Beds for Adolescents, and Hearing Impaired. New View Substance Abuse Treatment and provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. New View Substance Abuse Treatment and accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. New View Substance Abuse Treatment and is a Alcoholism Treatment Center that can be contacted at (712) 662-7921.



Jackson Recovery Centers Inc
Jackson Recovery Centers Inc is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detoxification Center located at 800 5th Street Sioux City, IA 51101
Jackson Recovery Centers Inc specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, DUI / DWI, Criminal Justice Clients, and Spanish. Jackson Recovery Centers Inc provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Jackson Recovery Centers Inc accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Jackson Recovery Centers Inc is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (712) 234-2300.



New View Substance Abuse Treatment and
New View Substance Abuse Treatment and is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility located at 322 West 3rd Street Carroll, IA 51401
New View Substance Abuse Treatment and specializes in Teens, DUI / DWI, and Hearing Impaired. New View Substance Abuse Treatment and provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. New View Substance Abuse Treatment and accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. New View Substance Abuse Treatment and is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (712) 792-1344.



Jackson Recovery Centers Inc
Jackson Recovery Centers Inc is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center located at 3200 West 4th Street Sioux City, IA 51103
Jackson Recovery Centers Inc specializes in Pregnant Women, Women, Residential Beds for Adolescents, and Spanish. Jackson Recovery Centers Inc provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Residential Short Term Treatment, and Residential Long Term Treatment. Jackson Recovery Centers Inc accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Jackson Recovery Centers Inc is a Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (712) 258-4578.



Madison County Memorial Hospital
Madison County Memorial Hospital is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 300 Hutchings Street Winterset, IA 50273
Madison County Memorial Hospital specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and Men. Madison County Memorial Hospital provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Detox, and Hospital / Medical Inpatient. Madison County Memorial Hospital accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Madison County Memorial Hospital is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (515) 462-3105.



Jackson Recovery Centers Inc
Jackson Recovery Centers Inc is a Alcoholism Treatment Facility located at 2309 Jackson Street Sioux City, IA 51104
Jackson Recovery Centers Inc specializes in Women. Jackson Recovery Centers Inc provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Halfway Housing, and Residential Long Term Treatment. Jackson Recovery Centers Inc accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Jackson Recovery Centers Inc is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (712) 258-5424.



Community and Family Resources
Community and Family Resources is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 23 3rd Avenue NE Pocahontas, IA 50574
Community and Family Resources specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and Foreign Languages other than Spanish. Community and Family Resources provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Community and Family Resources accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Community and Family Resources is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detoxification Facility that can be contacted at (712) 335-4585.



Vista Counseling Center
Vista Counseling Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 1305 West Milwaukee Street Storm Lake, IA 50588
Vista Counseling Center provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Vista Counseling Center accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Vista Counseling Center is a Alcohol Rehab Facility and Alcohol Detox Facility that can be contacted at (712) 732-2872.



Community and Family Resources
Community and Family Resources is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center located at 19 6th Street South Humboldt, IA 50548
Community and Family Resources specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and Hearing Impaired. Community and Family Resources provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Community and Family Resources accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Community and Family Resources is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (515) 332-4843.



United Community Services
United Community Services is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center located at 401 SW 8th Street Des Moines, IA 50309
United Community Services specializes in Gay / Lesbian, Pregnant Women, Women, Men, and Criminal Justice Clients. United Community Services provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Methadone Maintenance, and Methadone Detox. United Community Services accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. United Community Services is a Alcohol Rehab Facility that can be contacted at (515) 280-3860x12.



Allen Counseling Center
Allen Counseling Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility located at 1825 Logan Avenue Waterloo, IA 50703
Allen Counseling Center specializes in Teens, and Hearing Impaired. Allen Counseling Center provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Allen Counseling Center accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, and Self Pay. Allen Counseling Center is a Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Facility that can be contacted at (319) 235-3550.



Heartland Family Service
Heartland Family Service is a Alcoholism Treatment Program located at 515 East Broadway Council Bluffs, IA 51503
Heartland Family Service specializes in Teens, Women, Men, DUI / DWI, and Hearing Impaired. Heartland Family Service provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Heartland Family Service accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Heartland Family Service is a Alcohol Treatment Program that can be contacted at (712) 322-1407.



Freedom House
Freedom House is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Facility located at 520 Talbott Street Iowa Falls, IA 50126
Freedom House specializes in Hearing Impaired. Freedom House provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Detox, and Hospital / Medical Inpatient. Freedom House accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. Freedom House is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility that can be contacted at (641) 648-6491.



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Nearby Cities

Sutherland is 3.33 Miles from Calumet
Larrabee is 5.86 Miles from Calumet
Paullina is 7.19 Miles from Calumet
Primghar is 10.51 Miles from Calumet
Peterson is 10.82 Miles from Calumet
Meriden is 11.28 Miles from Calumet
Cleghorn is 12.26 Miles from Calumet
Cherokee is 13.48 Miles from Calumet
Archer is 15.20 Miles from Calumet
Marcus is 15.37 Miles from Calumet
Royal is 15.77 Miles from Calumet
Linn Grove is 16.12 Miles from Calumet
Granville is 16.58 Miles from Calumet
Hartley is 16.74 Miles from Calumet
Aurelia is 17.09 Miles from Calumet
Sanborn is 17.21 Miles from Calumet
Everly is 18.69 Miles from Calumet
Rossie is 18.93 Miles from Calumet
Hospers is 19.80 Miles from Calumet
Sioux Rapids is 20.82 Miles from Calumet

Find Alcohol Rehab Centers in Major Cities Near Calumet, Iowa:

Sioux Falls is 72.03 Miles from Calumet
Ames is 116.63 Miles from Calumet
Council Bluffs is 118.00 Miles from Calumet
Omaha is 118.82 Miles from Calumet
Des Moines is 136.06 Miles from Calumet
Lincoln is 158.49 Miles from Calumet
Waterloo is 165.71 Miles from Calumet
Eden Prairie is 167.95 Miles from Calumet
Burnsville is 168.63 Miles from Calumet
Rochester is 171.41 Miles from Calumet
Bloomington is 171.66 Miles from Calumet
Minnetonka is 172.16 Miles from Calumet
Eagan is 175.30 Miles from Calumet
Plymouth is 176.84 Miles from Calumet
Minneapolis is 179.85 Miles from Calumet
Maple Grove is 182.36 Miles from Calumet
St Paul is 184.26 Miles from Calumet
Brooklyn Park is 184.84 Miles from Calumet
Coon Rapids is 189.85 Miles from Calumet
St Cloud is 192.86 Miles from Calumet

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