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Frisco, Texas Population:

Frisco, Texas has a population of 33,714 as of 2000.

Population Breakdown in Frisco, Texas:

Caucasian - 27,433
African American - 1,229
Hispanic - 3,716
Other - 1,336

Frisco, TX. Education Information:

Frisco had a total of 2,886 high school graduates in 2000.
Frisco, TX. has a total of 10,755 college graduates with a bachelor's degree
or higher and 6,796 people with some college education. (Includes
Associates Degree)

Frisco Family Info Breakdown:

Frisco has a total of 679 single parents with children.
There are also 4,957 parents who are married with children in Frisco, Texas.

Frisco, Texas Housing Breakdown:

Frisco has 9,811 houses that are owner occupied.
Frisco has 2,254 houses that are renter-occupied.
Around 1,593 houses are vacant in Frisco, Texas.
$157,200 is the average value of a house in Frisco, TX.
$850 is the average cost to rent a house in Frisco.

Frisco, Texas Income Information:

The average income per family is $84,100 in Frisco.


Zip codes in Frisco
75034 75035


Area codes in Frisco
214 469 972

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What should I expect during alcohol rehab in Frisco?


Attending an Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center in Frisco can be different for each person, however, there are some similarities that can be expected. The first step of a Frisco Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detox Facility is often alcohol detoxification (withdrawal). Alcohol withdrawal is when a person with an alcohol abuse problem stops drinking alcohol. Alcohol withdrawal can last a few days and may include nausea or vomiting, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety. These symptoms will be reduced effectively by attending an Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detoxification Center in Frisco. Some Alcohol Rehab Facilities in Frisco will offer an on-site alcohol detox while others may have you attend an off-site medical detox center and then have you return to complete the Frisco Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center once the detoxification process is complete. Either way, the person in recovery must withdrawal from the alcohol which is safer and more comfortable when done as part of a Frisco Alcohol Program Alcoholism Center.

For some, the initial alcohol detox process is the hardest part of attending an Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center in Frisco. Others find that their difficulty arises in therapy where they must confront their misguided beliefs and addictive behaviors. Often times, the recovering alcohol abuser will tend to unknowingly focus on present time problems going on with family, friends, loved ones, and issues at home. This is usually an attempt to avoid confronting their own problems by focusing on outside distractions. It is important for family and loved ones to avoid involving the addict with issues at home or anything other than their treatment plan. The addict must keep focused on himself and confront his own issues and his case points that need addressed.

Alcohol rehab is not easy! It is not easy confronting one's addiction, problems, issues, traumas, and transgressions, but is is something that must be done and with hard work and dedication, and the end result is well worth any struggles the recovering individual may have had while attending the Frisco Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detox Facility. There is no better feeling in the world than to overcome tradgedy. The right Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detox Center in Frisco will keep the recovering alcohol abuser winning, gaining, succeeding, and continually feeling better about themselves.

Once one has completed an Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center in Frisco, he should feel that he can be a valuable and productive member of society again. It is important for the recovered individual to understand that it is their responsibility to remain sober and that if there is a relapse then that does not mean that they give in completely. Successful Alcohol Rehab and Alcohol Detox Centers in Frisco believe that the ability to accomplish a complete recovery from alcohol abuse must be based on the belief that an individual is not powerless, and in fact, must take responsibility for his or her own actions.




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


The primary focus of an Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center in Frisco 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 Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detox Facility in Frisco 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 Facilities in Frisco 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 Center and Alcohol Detoxification Center in Frisco 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 Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center in Frisco 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.




Why would I Need Alcohol Detox in Frisco?


When heavy or frequent drinkers suddenly decide to quit "cold turkey" they will experience some physical withdrawal symptoms -- which can range from the mildly annoying to severe and even life-threatening. For this reason, an alcohol detox in Frisco is often necessary.

An alcohol detox center in Frisco would be the first step of recovery from alcohol abuse. Alcohol detox centers in Frisco are designed to safely manage physical withdrawal symptoms while coming of alcohol as well as assist with psychological and emotional discomforts of coming off alcohol. Alcohol detox should be done under the care of a licensed medical facility in Frisco. Attempting to detox from alcohol without proper professional help is extremely dangerous. It can result in serious physical, psychological, and emotional consequences which can include death.

It is important to note that Frisco alcohol detox is only the initial step in the alcohol abuse recovery process. Alcohol detox programs only provide physical and emotional stabilization while going through alcohol withdrawal and therefore, alcohol detox in Frisco should not be viewed as full rehabilitation. Frisco Alcohol Rehab Facilities will append efforts to maintain the gains made in alcohol detox, while working towards establishing a firm ground upon which future long-term recovery is to be built.

Research has shown that the vast majority of people in Frisco that complete alcohol detox, but fail to continue treatment in a Frisco residential Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center, end up in relapse. Alcohol detox is a vital component in the recovery process, but lasting recovery in Frisco is generally achieved through a structured Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detox Facility that addresses the root of the addiction and not just its physical effects.








Azleway Boys Ranch
Azleway Boys Ranch is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center located at 15892 County Road 26 Tyler, TX 75707
Azleway Boys Ranch specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and Criminal Justice Clients. Azleway Boys Ranch provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Azleway Boys Ranch accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Azleway Boys Ranch is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detox Facility that can be contacted at (903) 566-8444.



Kirkpatrick Family Center
Kirkpatrick Family Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detoxification Center located at 1411 North 10th Street Longview, TX 75601
Kirkpatrick Family Center specializes in Pregnant Women, Women, and Residential Beds for Adolescents. Kirkpatrick Family Center provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Residential Short Term Treatment, and Residential Long Term Treatment. Kirkpatrick Family Center accepts these payment options : Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Kirkpatrick Family Center is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (903) 234-0045.



New Day Counseling Inc
New Day Counseling Inc is a Alcohol Program Alcoholism Center located at 10500 Steppington Drive Dallas, TX 75230
New Day Counseling Inc specializes in Teens, Senior / Over 50, Hearing Impaired, and Spanish. New Day Counseling Inc provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. New Day Counseling Inc accepts these payment options : Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. New Day Counseling Inc is a Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (214) 265-7474.



Millwood Hospital
Millwood Hospital is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 1011 North Cooper Street Arlington, TX 76011
Millwood Hospital specializes in Gay / Lesbian, Senior / Over 50, and Spanish. Millwood Hospital provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Day Treatment Services, and Hospital / Medical Inpatient. Millwood Hospital accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. Millwood Hospital is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (817) 261-3121.



Huguley Psychotherapy Clinic
Huguley Psychotherapy Clinic is a Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center located at 214 North Caddo Street Cleburne, TX 76031
Huguley Psychotherapy Clinic specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, Women, and Criminal Justice Clients. Huguley Psychotherapy Clinic provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Huguley Psychotherapy Clinic accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. Huguley Psychotherapy Clinic is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detoxification Facility that can be contacted at (817) 558-2988.



Baylor All Saints Medical Center
Baylor All Saints Medical Center is a Alcohol Rehab Facility and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 1400 8th Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76104
Baylor All Saints Medical Center specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse. Baylor All Saints Medical Center provides these types of treament : General Medical Services, Detox, Day Treatment Services, Residential Short Term Treatment, and Hospital / Medical Inpatient. Baylor All Saints Medical Center accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. Baylor All Saints Medical Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (817) 922-1162.



Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and
Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detox Center located at 410 West Sam Rayburn Drive Bonham, TX 75418
Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and specializes in DUI / DWI, Criminal Justice Clients, and Hearing Impaired. Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (903) 583-0060.



Volunteers of America Texas Inc
Volunteers of America Texas Inc is a Alcohol Rehab Facility and Alcohol Detox Center located at 2841 Avenue H Fort Worth, TX 76105
Volunteers of America Texas Inc specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, AIDS and HIV, Pregnant Women, and Residential Beds for Adolescents. Volunteers of America Texas Inc provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Halfway Housing, Residential Short Term Treatment, and Residential Long Term Treatment. Volunteers of America Texas Inc accepts these payment options : Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Volunteers of America Texas Inc is a Alcohol Treatment Center that can be contacted at (817) 535-8047.



Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and
Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and is a Alcoholism Treatment Facility located at 507 North Cedar Road Clarksville, TX 75426
Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and Criminal Justice Clients. Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Northeast Texas Council on Alcohol and is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility that can be contacted at (903) 439-0246.



Sabine Valley Center
Sabine Valley Center is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 401 North Grove Street Marshall, TX 75670
Sabine Valley Center specializes in Women, and Men. Sabine Valley Center provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Sabine Valley Center accepts these payment options : Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Sabine Valley Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (903) 938-1146.



Freeman Center
Freeman Center is a Alcohol Rehab Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center located at 2505 Washington Avenue Waco, TX 76701
Freeman Center specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, AIDS and HIV, Pregnant Women, Women, Criminal Justice Clients, Hearing Impaired, and Spanish. Freeman Center provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Freeman Center accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Freeman Center is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Facility that can be contacted at (254) 753-3653.



Cedars Hospital
Cedars Hospital is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 2000 North Old Hickory Trail Desoto, TX 75115
Cedars Hospital specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and Senior / Over 50. Cedars Hospital provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Halfway Housing, Day Treatment Services, and Hospital / Medical Inpatient. Cedars Hospital accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. Cedars Hospital is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detoxification Facility that can be contacted at (972) 298-7323.



Gateway Foundation Texas
Gateway Foundation Texas is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Facility located at 723 South Peak Street Dallas, TX 75223
Gateway Foundation Texas specializes in AIDS and HIV, Criminal Justice Clients, and Spanish. Gateway Foundation Texas provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Residential Short Term Treatment, and Residential Long Term Treatment. Gateway Foundation Texas accepts these payment options : Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Pay Assistance. Gateway Foundation Texas is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility that can be contacted at (214) 827-2870.



East Texas Clinic
East Texas Clinic is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility located at 201-A Pine Tree Road Longview, TX 75604
East Texas Clinic provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Methadone Maintenance, and Methadone Detox. East Texas Clinic accepts these payment options : Self Pay. East Texas Clinic is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (903) 759-4966.



Tarrant Community Outreach Inc
Tarrant Community Outreach Inc is a Alcoholism Treatment Program located at 2821 Lackland Road Fort Worth, TX 76116
Tarrant Community Outreach Inc specializes in DUI / DWI, and Criminal Justice Clients. Tarrant Community Outreach Inc provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Tarrant Community Outreach Inc accepts these payment options : Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Tarrant Community Outreach Inc is a Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Facility that can be contacted at (817) 569-6277.



Millwood Health LLC
Millwood Health LLC is a Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility located at 1220 West Presidio Fort Worth, TX 76107
Millwood Health LLC specializes in Teens, and Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse. Millwood Health LLC provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, and Day Treatment Services. Millwood Health LLC accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, and Self Pay. Millwood Health LLC is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (817) 335-6429.



West Texas Counseling and
West Texas Counseling and is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 2610 Exchange Place Temple, TX 76504
West Texas Counseling and provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Methadone Maintenance, and Methadone Detox. West Texas Counseling and accepts these payment options : Self Pay. West Texas Counseling and is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Facility that can be contacted at (254) 742-0490.



County Rehabilitation Center Inc
County Rehabilitation Center Inc is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program located at County Road 46 Tyler, TX 75702
County Rehabilitation Center Inc specializes in Men, and Criminal Justice Clients. County Rehabilitation Center Inc provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Halfway Housing, and Residential Long Term Treatment. County Rehabilitation Center Inc is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center that can be contacted at (903) 593-3131.



Remedy Addictions Counselors RAC Inc
Remedy Addictions Counselors RAC Inc is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center located at 1400 West Irving Boulevard Irving, TX 75061
Remedy Addictions Counselors RAC Inc specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and DUI / DWI. Remedy Addictions Counselors RAC Inc provides these types of treament : Mental Health Treatment, and Halfway Housing. Remedy Addictions Counselors RAC Inc accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Remedy Addictions Counselors RAC Inc is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (972) 253-0000.



STAR Council on Substance Abuse
STAR Council on Substance Abuse is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility located at 239 South Virginia Street Stephenville, TX 76401
STAR Council on Substance Abuse specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, Women, Men, DUI / DWI, Criminal Justice Clients, Hearing Impaired, and Spanish. STAR Council on Substance Abuse provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. STAR Council on Substance Abuse accepts these payment options : Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. STAR Council on Substance Abuse is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (254) 965-5515.



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Nearby Cities

The Colony is 5.41 Miles from Frisco
Hackberry is 6.14 Miles from Frisco
Prosper is 6.83 Miles from Frisco
Little Elm is 6.96 Miles from Frisco
Lakewood Village is 9.10 Miles from Frisco
Allen is 9.15 Miles from Frisco
Hebron is 9.23 Miles from Frisco
Lincoln Park is 10.78 Miles from Frisco
Oak Point is 10.91 Miles from Frisco
Fairview is 11.20 Miles from Frisco
Lake Dallas is 12.44 Miles from Frisco
Celina is 12.46 Miles from Frisco
Parker is 12.54 Miles from Frisco
Cross Roads is 12.59 Miles from Frisco
Addison is 12.74 Miles from Frisco
Hickory Creek is 12.76 Miles from Frisco
Shady Shores is 12.86 Miles from Frisco
Lucas is 13.88 Miles from Frisco
Krugerville is 14.15 Miles from Frisco
Highland Village is 14.52 Miles from Frisco

Find Alcohol Rehab Centers in Major Cities Near Frisco, Texas:

McKinney is 10.75 Miles from Frisco
Carrollton is 11.43 Miles from Frisco
Lewisville is 13.25 Miles from Frisco
Richardson is 13.38 Miles from Frisco
Flower Mound is 17.14 Miles from Frisco
Denton is 19.00 Miles from Frisco
Garland is 19.17 Miles from Frisco
Irving is 22.17 Miles from Frisco
Dallas is 23.66 Miles from Frisco
Mesquite is 27.42 Miles from Frisco
North Richland Hills is 30.66 Miles from Frisco
Grand Prairie is 31.72 Miles from Frisco
Arlington is 35.09 Miles from Frisco
Fort Worth is 41.04 Miles from Frisco
Tyler is 104.12 Miles from Frisco
Wichita Falls is 111.06 Miles from Frisco
Waco is 111.64 Miles from Frisco
Longview is 127.28 Miles from Frisco
Lawton is 136.97 Miles from Frisco
Temple is 145.07 Miles from Frisco

Quick Drug Facts

Is a person who drinks in the morning an alcoholic? Although most experts agree that an "eye opener" in the morning is a sign of alcoholism, this is not always true. What about the person who enjoys a Bloody Mary or Screwdriver in the morning while on vacation? What about the "graveyard shift" laborer who gets off work at 7 am and has a drink before going home to sleep for the day? What about a Mimosa (orange juice and champagne) the first morning of the honeymoon? Taken alone, these instances do not indicate alcohol dependence. Combined with other signs and symptoms of heavy drinking, these drinking episodes might be much more meaningful.
De-Stress Drinkers use alcohol to regain control of life and calm down. They include middle-class women and men.
The problem with including both willful alcohol abuse and pathological alcohol dependence under the general term of "alcoholism" is that this diffuses the powerful scientific evidence that alcohol dependence is a medical issue. Medical issues require treatment. This means there must be adequate insurance to cover the newer research-based treatments for alcohol dependence. The scientific evidence that alcohol dependence is a brain issue requires more research to find exact causes and better treatments, including gene-based treatments. Thus, most research today utilizes the term alcohol dependence as synonymous with "alcoholism". Alcohol abuse is not "alcoholism."
Nearly one-third of adults were classified as light drinkers (3 or fewer drinks per week). Nearly 5 percent of adults were classified as heavier drinkers (7 or more drinks per week for women; 14 or more for men).
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