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As long as drinking is an acceptable form of entertainment, the number of individuals in Fenton, Missouri that struggle with alcoholism will continue to climb and the need for quality Alcoholism Rehabilitation Centers will steadily increase.

There are various reasons that an individual from Fenton, Missouri may develop an alcohol addiction. The causes of alcoholism are also varied and may include depression, low self esteem, peer pressure, childhood abuse, and a wide array of environmental factors. One thing is certain, a person in Fenton, MO. does not have the conscious intention of becoming an alcoholic when they make the choice to pick up their first drink.

Initially it is not as important to know why an individual starting drinking as it is to seek treatment for an alcohol addiction as soon as it has been diagnosed. The reason for this is because there are a host of serious problems that are related to alcoholism such as domestic problems, automobile accidents, and reduced mental health and lower inhibitions. Additionally an individual from Fenton, MO. with an alcoholism problem can experience many health related problems including digestive disorders, heart problems and liver disease.

Getting the help of a professional Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Center is the most viable solution for an individual in Fenton, Missouri that is affected by the potentially life threatening toxic effects of alcoholism. Once an individual from Fenton, MO. is finally willing to admit that they have an alcohol addiction, a sense of urgency is needed in regard to obtaining treatment for their alcoholism problem.

Alcohol detox refers to the component of the Alcohol Treatment Facility that helps to manage and minimize the physical withdrawal symptoms that can occur when someone quits drinking. An individual from Fenton that is going through the detox process should have the professional support of the staff at the Alcoholism Rehabilitation Program, in order to help them deal with some of the associated withdrawal symptoms. The length and the severity of these symptoms will depend on how long the individual from Fenton, Missouri was alcohol dependent and how much they drank during the process of their alcoholism.

The various alcohol addiction rehab treatment options that are available in Fenton include outpatient alcohol addiction treatment, long term residential alcohol rehab, holistic rehab alcoholism treatment, alcohol counseling and short term alcoholism treatment, just to name a select few.

Our mission is to provide professional assistance to individuals from Fenton that are currently struggling with an alcohol addiction and seeking a quality Alcohol Rehab Program for alcoholism. We make getting help easy; it is just a phone call away for the individual from Fenton, Missouri that is in need of alcohol addiction treatment - don't wait, pick up the phone and dial right now.

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  • In the United States, FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome) is the third most common cause of mental retardation.
  • 10% of alcohol health care costs are for care of fetal alcohol syndrome.
  • The 2009 Youth Risk Behavior Survey found that among high school students, during the past 30 days 28% rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol.
  • An estimated 25% of college students report failing a test or project because of the aftereffects of drinking alcohol or doing drugs.
  • AA Meetings in Fenton, MO.
  • A.a. Group 644
    Vandover Baptist Church
    1714 Smizer Station Rd
    Fenton, Missouri 63026

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Monday, 7:30 PM
  • Church Of God Of Prophecy
    801 Hawkins
    Fenton, Missouri 63026

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Tuesday, 7:00 PM
  • Fenton United Methodist Church
    800 Gravois Road
    Fenton, Missouri 63026

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Tuesday, 7:30 PM
    Wednesday, 7:30 PM
    Thursday, 7:30 PM
    Saturday, 8:00 PM
  • Uaw Hall
    995 Larkin Williams Road
    Fenton, Missouri 63026

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Thursday, 1:00 PM

For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.