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Arapahoe, Wyoming Population:

Arapahoe, Wyoming has a population of 1,766 as of 2000.

Population Breakdown in Arapahoe, Wyoming:

Caucasian - 314
African American - 2
Hispanic - 91
Other - 1,359

Arapahoe, WY. Education Information:

Arapahoe had a total of 323 high school graduates in 2000.
Arapahoe, WY. has a total of 37 college graduates with a bachelor's degree
or higher and 266 people with some college education. (Includes
Associates Degree)

Arapahoe Family Info Breakdown:

Arapahoe has a total of 94 single parents with children.
There are also 103 parents who are married with children in Arapahoe, Wyoming.

Arapahoe, Wyoming Housing Breakdown:

Arapahoe has 304 houses that are owner occupied.
Arapahoe has 136 houses that are renter-occupied.
Around 50 houses are vacant in Arapahoe, Wyoming.
$46,100 is the average value of a house in Arapahoe, WY.
$237 is the average cost to rent a house in Arapahoe.

Arapahoe, Wyoming Income Information:

The average income per family is $24,659 in Arapahoe.


Zip codes in Arapahoe
82510


Area codes in Arapahoe
307

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What should I expect during alcohol rehab in Arapahoe?


Attending an Alcohol Rehabilitation Center in Arapahoe can be different for each person, however, there are some similarities that can be expected. The first step of a Arapahoe Alcohol Rehab 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 Detox Center in Arapahoe. Some Alcohol Treatment and Alcohol Detox Facilities in Arapahoe 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 Arapahoe Alcohol Rehab 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 Arapahoe Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detox Facility.

For some, the initial alcohol detox process is the hardest part of attending an Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center in Arapahoe. 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 Arapahoe Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility. There is no better feeling in the world than to overcome tradgedy. The right Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility in Arapahoe will keep the recovering alcohol abuser winning, gaining, succeeding, and continually feeling better about themselves.

Once one has completed an Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility in Arapahoe, 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 Treatment Programs in Arapahoe 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.




Are There Alcohol Treatment and Alcohol Detox Facilities for Teens in Arapahoe?


Yes, there are different types of Alcohol Treatment Programs available in Arapahoe for teens and adolescents. The decision to enroll your child into a Arapahoe Alcohol Rehabilitation Center 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 and Alcohol Detoxification Facilities available in Arapahoe. 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 Arapahoe 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 Arapahoe 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 Alcohol Rehab Facility in Arapahoe 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 Arapahoe Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detox Center.




How Long Should I Stay in an Alcohol Rehabilitation Center in Arapahoe?


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 Alcohol Rehab Facility in Arapahoe 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 Arapahoe.

Scientific research and statistics have determined that longer term residential Alcohol Treatment and Alcohol Detox Facilities consisting of 90 days or longer provide the greatest potential for success. Many in-patient Alcohol Treatment Programs in Arapahoe are typically 28 or 30 days in length. Most 28 or 30 day Alcoholism Treatment and Alcohol Detoxification Facilities in Arapahoe 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 Center and Alcohol Detox Center in Arapahoe, 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 Rehab Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center in Arapahoe they should consider, therefore they often receive inadequate treatment.








Fremont Counseling Service
Fremont Counseling Service is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center located at 748 Main Street Lander, WY 82520
Fremont Counseling Service specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and Criminal Justice Clients. Fremont Counseling Service provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, and Day Treatment Services. Fremont Counseling Service accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. Fremont Counseling Service is a Alcohol Rehab Facility that can be contacted at (307) 332-2231.



Wyoming Behavioral Institute
Wyoming Behavioral Institute is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detox Center located at 2710 Commercial Way Rock Springs, WY 82901
Wyoming Behavioral Institute specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, Women, Men, DUI / DWI, and Criminal Justice Clients. Wyoming Behavioral Institute provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, and Detox. Wyoming Behavioral Institute accepts these payment options : Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. Wyoming Behavioral Institute is a Alcohol Rehab Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (307) 362-8701.



Wyoming Behavioral Institute
Wyoming Behavioral Institute is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 2521 East 15th Street Casper, WY 82609
Wyoming Behavioral Institute specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, AIDS and HIV, DUI / DWI, Criminal Justice Clients, and Spanish. Wyoming Behavioral Institute provides these types of treament : Mental Health Treatment, Detox, Day Treatment Services, and Hospital / Medical Inpatient. Wyoming Behavioral Institute accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, and Self Pay. Wyoming Behavioral Institute is a Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (307) 237-7444.



Wyoming Substance Abuse Treatment and
Wyoming Substance Abuse Treatment and is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility located at 1003 Saberton Street Sheridan, WY 82801
Wyoming Substance Abuse Treatment and specializes in Pregnant Women, Women, and Residential Beds for Adolescents. Wyoming Substance Abuse Treatment and provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Halfway Housing, Day Treatment Services, and Residential Long Term Treatment. Wyoming Substance Abuse Treatment and accepts these payment options : Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Wyoming Substance Abuse Treatment and is a Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility that can be contacted at (307) 672-2044.



Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center
Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility located at 65 Coffeen Avenue Sheridan, WY 82801
Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, Senior / Over 50, Women, Men, DUI / DWI, and Hearing Impaired. Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detox Facility that can be contacted at (307) 674-4405.



Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center
Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center is a Alcohol Program Alcoholism Center located at 521 West Lott Street Buffalo, WY 82834
Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center specializes in Teens, DUI / DWI, and Hearing Impaired. Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Northern Wyoming Mental Health Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility that can be contacted at (307) 684-5531.



Casper VA Outpatient Clinic
Casper VA Outpatient Clinic is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program located at 111 South Jefferson Street Casper, WY 82601
Casper VA Outpatient Clinic specializes in Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and DUI / DWI. Casper VA Outpatient Clinic provides these types of treament : Mental Health Treatment, and Detox. Casper VA Outpatient Clinic accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Pay Assistance. Casper VA Outpatient Clinic is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (307) 235-4143.



Curran Seeley Foundation
Curran Seeley Foundation is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detox Center located at 610 West Broadway Jackson, WY 83001
Curran Seeley Foundation specializes in Teens, Women, Men, and DUI / DWI. Curran Seeley Foundation provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services. Curran Seeley Foundation accepts these payment options : Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Curran Seeley Foundation is a Alcohol Rehab Program that can be contacted at (307) 733-3908.



Big Horn County Counseling
Big Horn County Counseling is a Alcoholism Treatment Facility located at 25 West 10th Street Lovell, WY 82431
Big Horn County Counseling specializes in DUI / DWI, and Spanish. Big Horn County Counseling provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, and Hospital / Medical Inpatient. Big Horn County Counseling accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Big Horn County Counseling is a Alcohol Rehab Center that can be contacted at (307) 548-6543.



New Directions
New Directions is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detoxification Center located at 1514 East 12th Street Casper, WY 82601
New Directions specializes in Teens, Criminal Justice Clients, and Hearing Impaired. New Directions provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Residential Short Term Treatment, and Residential Long Term Treatment. New Directions accepts these payment options : Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. New Directions is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (307) 237-6033.



Big Horn County Counseling
Big Horn County Counseling is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 116 South 3rd Street Basin, WY 82410
Big Horn County Counseling specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, DUI / DWI, Hearing Impaired, Spanish, and Foreign Languages other than Spanish. Big Horn County Counseling provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Big Horn County Counseling accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Big Horn County Counseling is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detox Facility that can be contacted at (307) 568-2020.



Wyoming Recovery
Wyoming Recovery is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detox Center located at 231 South Wilson Street Casper, WY 82601
Wyoming Recovery specializes in Criminal Justice Clients. Wyoming Recovery provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Halfway Housing, Day Treatment Services, Residential Short Term Treatment, and Residential Long Term Treatment. Wyoming Recovery accepts these payment options : Private Health Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Wyoming Recovery is a Alcohol Rehab Facility and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (307) 265-3791.



Cedar Mountain Center at
Cedar Mountain Center at is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detox Center located at 707 Sheridan Avenue Cody, WY 82414
Cedar Mountain Center at specializes in DUI / DWI. Cedar Mountain Center at provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Day Treatment Services, Residential Short Term Treatment, Residential Long Term Treatment, and Hospital / Medical Inpatient. Cedar Mountain Center at accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. Cedar Mountain Center at is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (307) 578-2421x421.



Fremont Counseling Service
Fremont Counseling Service is a Alcohol Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 1110 Major Avenue Riverton, WY 82501
Fremont Counseling Service specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, and Criminal Justice Clients. Fremont Counseling Service provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Fremont Counseling Service accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Fremont Counseling Service is a Alcohol Treatment Facility and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (307) 856-6587.



Southwest Counseling Service
Southwest Counseling Service is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detoxification Facility located at 1414 9th Street Rock Springs, WY 82901
Southwest Counseling Service provides these types of treament : Substance Abuse Services, Detox, Residential Short Term Treatment, and Residential Long Term Treatment. Southwest Counseling Service accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Southwest Counseling Service is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detox Facility that can be contacted at (307) 352-6677.



Washakie Mental Health Services
Washakie Mental Health Services is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detoxification Center located at 206 South 7th Street Worland, WY 82401
Washakie Mental Health Services specializes in DUI / DWI. Washakie Mental Health Services provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Washakie Mental Health Services accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Washakie Mental Health Services is a Alcohol Rehab Center and Alcohol Detoxification Facility that can be contacted at (307) 347-6165.



Riverton VA Outpatient Clinic
Riverton VA Outpatient Clinic is a Alcoholism Treatment Program and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 2300 Rose Lane Riverton, WY 82501
Riverton VA Outpatient Clinic specializes in DUI / DWI. Riverton VA Outpatient Clinic provides these types of treament : Mental Health Treatment, and Detox. Riverton VA Outpatient Clinic accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Pay Assistance. Riverton VA Outpatient Clinic is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility and Alcohol Detox Center that can be contacted at (307) 857-1211.



Central Wyoming Counseling Center
Central Wyoming Counseling Center is a Alcohol Treatment Facility located at 1430 Wilkins Circle Casper, WY 82601
Central Wyoming Counseling Center specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, Pregnant Women, Women, and Hearing Impaired. Central Wyoming Counseling Center provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Central Wyoming Counseling Center accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, and Sliding Scale Fees. Central Wyoming Counseling Center is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (307) 237-9583.



Hot Springs County Counseling Service
Hot Springs County Counseling Service is a Alcohol Rehab Facility and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 121 South 4th Street Thermopolis, WY 82443
Hot Springs County Counseling Service specializes in DUI / DWI. Hot Springs County Counseling Service provides these types of treament : Mental Health Treatment. Hot Springs County Counseling Service accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Pay, Sliding Scale Fees, and Pay Assistance. Hot Springs County Counseling Service is a Alcoholism Treatment Center that can be contacted at (307) 864-3138.



Piedmont Addiction Recovery Practice
Piedmont Addiction Recovery Practice is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center and Alcohol Detox Facility located at 425 West Loucks Street Sheridan, WY 82801
Piedmont Addiction Recovery Practice specializes in Teens, Co-Occuring Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse, AIDS and HIV, Gay / Lesbian, Senior / Over 50, Pregnant Women, Women, Men, and DUI / DWI. Piedmont Addiction Recovery Practice provides these types of treament : Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, and Detox. Piedmont Addiction Recovery Practice accepts these payment options : Medicaid Insurance, Medicare Insurance, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, and Self Pay. Piedmont Addiction Recovery Practice is a Alcohol Rehab Program and Alcohol Detoxification Center that can be contacted at (307) 672-2468.



Local Treatment Facilities and Counseling Centers in Arapahoe, Wyoming Specializing in Alcohol Abuse and Rehabilitation.

Northern Arapaho Vocational Rehabilitation - MAP
Northern Arapaho Vocational Rehabilitation is a Alcohol Rehabilitation Center located at 9 Great Plains Road Arapahoe, WY 82510.
Northern Arapaho Vocational Rehabilitation is a Alcohol Rehab Facility that can be reached at (307)332-7767.



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Nearby Cities

Riverton is 4.18 Miles from Arapahoe
Hudson is 8.70 Miles from Arapahoe
Ethete is 15.31 Miles from Arapahoe
Johnstown is 16.07 Miles from Arapahoe
Lander is 17.73 Miles from Arapahoe
Boulder Flats is 18.55 Miles from Arapahoe
Pavillion is 21.96 Miles from Arapahoe
Fort Washakie is 23.60 Miles from Arapahoe
Shoshoni is 24.53 Miles from Arapahoe
Atlantic City is 36.25 Miles from Arapahoe
Jeffrey City is 46.09 Miles from Arapahoe
Crowheart is 46.85 Miles from Arapahoe
Thermopolis is 47.44 Miles from Arapahoe
East Thermopolis is 47.60 Miles from Arapahoe

Find Alcohol Rehab Centers in Major Cities Near Arapahoe, Wyoming:

Billings is 193.96 Miles from Arapahoe
Pocatello is 202.55 Miles from Arapahoe
Ogden is 217.07 Miles from Arapahoe
Layton is 222.93 Miles from Arapahoe
Cheyenne is 225.77 Miles from Arapahoe
Salt Lake City is 234.68 Miles from Arapahoe
Fort Collins is 240.95 Miles from Arapahoe
Taylorsville is 241.53 Miles from Arapahoe
West Valley City is 241.65 Miles from Arapahoe
Sandy is 242.06 Miles from Arapahoe
West Jordan is 244.84 Miles from Arapahoe
Loveland is 248.35 Miles from Arapahoe
Orem is 249.94 Miles from Arapahoe

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