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  • Desert Hot Springs, California Census Data
  • The total number of people in Desert Hot Springs is 28,291. Of those, 14,019 are Male (49.55 %) and 14,272 are Female (50.45 %).

    In Desert Hot Springs, California 40.9 is the median age.

    Desert Hot Springs, California population is broken down (as a percentage) by age as follows:

    Under Age of 5: 7.91 %
    Ages 5 to 9: 9.01 %
    Ages 10 to 14: 8.06 %
    Ages 15 to 19: 6.77 %
    Ages 20 to 24: 5.67 %
    Ages 25 to 34: 12.04 %
    Ages 35 to 44: 14.58 %
    Ages 45 to 54: 10.60 %
    Ages 55 to 59: 4.13 %
    Ages 60 to 64: 4.08 %
    Ages 65 to 74: 9.03 %
    Ages 75 to 84: 6.31 %
    Over the age of 85: 1.80 %

    Analysis of Education/Enrollment in Desert Hot Springs, California:
    A total of 7,683 people over the age of three are enrolled in school in Desert Hot Springs.
    Of the total enrolled in Desert Hot Springs:
    304 children in Desert Hot Springs are enrolled in Nursery School.
    445 children are attending Kindergarten in Desert Hot Springs.
    4,076 children in Desert Hot Springs attend Primary School
    1,744 young people in Desert Hot Springs attend Secondary School.
    1,114 people are enrolled in college in Desert Hot Springs.
    4,969 people have a High School diploma (or equivalent).
    4,421 people have attended some college (without a degree).
    1,220 people in Desert Hot Springs have an Associates Degree.
    1,240 people in Desert Hot Springs have a Bachelors Degree.
    595 people in Desert Hot Springs have a Graduate Degree.

    Desert Hot Springs Statistical Data
    Desert Hot Springs, California Total Area covers 160.71 Square Miles.
    Total Water Area is 0.00 Square Miles.
    Total Land Area is 160.71 Square Miles.
    In Desert Hot Springs, CA. pop. density is 176.04 persons/square mile.
    Desert Hot Springs, California is located in the Pacific (GMT -8) Time Zone.
    The elevation in Desert Hot Springs is 851 Ft.

    Economic Data for Desert Hot Springs, CA.

    Family Income Data for Desert Hot Springs:
    Income per household breakdown is as follows:
    Earning under $10,000 annually: 1,560
    Earning $10,000.00 to $14,999 annually: 1,166
    Earning $15,000 to $24,999 annually: 2,091
    Earning $25,000 to $34,999 annually: 1,838
    Earning $35,000 to $49,999 annually: 1,472
    Earning $50,000 to $74,999 annually: 1,618
    Earning $75,000 to $99,999 annually: 469
    Earning $100,000 to $149,999 annually: 259
    Earning $150,000 to $199,999 annually: 67
    Earning $200,000 or more annually: 45
    $26,944.50 is the Median Annual Income per family in Desert Hot Springs.

    Employment Data:
    10,381 are employed in Desert Hot Springs, California.
    1,003 are unemployed in Desert Hot Springs.
    Of those that currently employed in Desert Hot Springs:
    5,797 Males are currently employed in Desert Hot Springs.
    4,584 Females are currently employed in Desert Hot Springs, CA.

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Frequently one of the biggest concerns of an individual in Desert Hot Springs, California with a drug or alcohol addiction problem seeking treatment at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center for help with their addiction is location. The first thought that comes to mind for most people is a drug and alcohol rehab facility close to home, usually either in Desert Hot Springs or a couple hours drive from there. While this might bring about convenience, it does not mean that it is the best treatment choice for you or a loved one with an addiction to alcohol or drugs. drug and alcohol treatment centers close to Desert Hot Springs can make it far too easy to keep in communication with drug using friends and other familiar conditions that can set off a drug or alcohol relapse. In addition to this, it tends to make it quite simple to suddenly leave the drug and alcohol rehabilitation program when the going gets rough in the early stage of the recovery process, it can and commonly does get a bit tough, this is typical until eventually the particular person gets used to a daily routine without the use of a drug or alcohol. If you are in Desert Hot Springs, CA. near the friends and locations that you used drugs or alcohol with, when the going gets tough you know exactly who you can call that will come and get you and take you out for a drink or a fix. When you or someone you care about attends a drug rehab and alcohol treatment program that is further away from home, the familiar triggers for an alcohol or drug relapse are not there. Minimizing relapse triggers is a crucial part to the recovery of drug or alcohol addiction.

Attending a drug and alcohol rehab program will provide a safe and secure environment usually including 24 hour supervision and professional treatment so you can start the healing process of recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Tapering off drug or alcohol use can help somewhat to minimize withdrawal symptoms, but for a lot of people, particularly those that use highly addictive drugs for an extended period of time, it simply may not be feasible to do that. The alcohol or drug addiction can simply have advanced too far and the impulse to use a drug or alcohol has grown to be too powerful. In such cases, an alcohol or drug detoxification center is the most effective route to getting through the withdrawal process. Most drug treatment and alcohol rehabilitation programs offer a medical detox regimen to treat withdrawal symptoms that are caused by the abrupt discontinuation of drug or alcohol use so that the often unpleasant withdrawal process can be made more comfortable for the patient. Stopping the use of addictive drugs and alcohol utilizing the cold turkey method is not encouraged due to the fact it can occasionally cause life-threatening withdrawal symptoms, such as seizures.

Why should you go to a drug rehab and alcohol rehabilitation facility? If you have attempted a number of times and you have not been able to quit by yourself and go back to a standard drug-free life, it is likely that you require the qualified help that you can receive at a drug and alcohol rehab facility. If you haven't quit on your own by now, it's likely you won't. Drug and alcohol addiction is not as straightforward in many cases as just stopping - you have possibly paused drug or alcohol use for minutes, hours and days just to merely revert back to the same old habits and routines. A drug treatment and alcohol rehabilitation center is not just about stopping drug or alcohol abuse. A more vital part of a drug treatment and alcohol rehab center is to teach you how to continue to stay clean and sober and how to achieve a happy successful life.

If you or your loved one in Desert Hot Springs, California is contemplating enrollment into a drug and alcohol rehab facility it is likely that it is needed. Most individuals in Desert Hot Springs, California with an alcoholism or drug addiction problem, whether they say that they need the help of a drug rehab and alcohol treatment program or not, they notice that they are in severe trouble and need help but they are just frightened of not being ready to solve their problems the only way they know how, with drugs and alcohol. When a man or woman can't stop drinking or taking drugs even when they have made promises to themselves and loved ones that they will stop however they continue to use drugs or alcohol despite the broken promises and negative consequences, it is time to discover the appropriate drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for that person so that they will one day be able to keep their promise. Some of the indicators of drug and alcohol addiction consist of inadequate school or employment attendance and performance, unhealthy hygiene and appearance, changes in eating habits, changes in sleep pattern, isolating from friends and family, missing work or school, money issues, deteriorating family relations, withdrawal symptoms when the drug or alcohol is not obtainable, severe urges and the desire to acquire the drug or alcohol at any cost including but not limited to lying and stealing to get it. If any of these addiction symptoms are present in yourself or someone close to you, it is very probable that you have an addiction issue and would benefit tremendously from the effective services of a drug rehab and alcohol rehabilitation program to recover from it.

If you or a loved one in Desert Hot Springs have a drug addiction or alcoholism issue and need the advice of a Registered Addiction Specialist (RAS) to determine what you should do, call our toll free number 1-877-565-0123. All counseling services are free of charge and fully confidential.

If you do not feel that you need to have the help from a Registered Addiction Specialist, for your convenience we have provided a list in Desert Hot Springs, CA. of Local and Nearby drug treatment and alcohol rehab programs.

Here are the local and nearby listings for Desert Hot Springs, California:
  • Soroptimist House of Hope
    Soroptimist House of Hope is an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center that is located at 13525 Cielo Azul Way Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240.
    Soroptimist House of Hope can be contacted by calling 760-329-4673.
    Treatment Services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs, Inpatient Drug Rehab, Spanish Speaking Clients
    Payment Options: Private Pay Insurance, Self Payment
  • Riverside County Dept of Mental Health
    Riverside County Dept of Mental Health is an alcohol and drug rehab facility that is located at 14320 Palm Drive Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240.
    Riverside County Dept of Mental Health can be contacted by calling 760-770-2286.
    Treatment Services: Spanish Speaking Clients
    Payment Options: Private Pay Insurance, Self Payment
  • Ranch Recovery Centers Inc
    Ranch Recovery Centers Inc is an alcohol and drug rehab center that is located at 12890 Quinta Way Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240.
    Ranch Recovery Centers Inc can be contacted by calling 760-329-2959.
    Treatment Services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs, Detox, Inpatient Drug Rehab, Lesbian and Gay Services, Pregnant Women, Females
    Payment Options: Private Pay Insurance, Self Payment
  • RUHS Behavioral Health (8.7 miles from Desert Hot Springs, California)
    RUHS Behavioral Health is an alcohol and drug rehab facility that is located at 68615 Perez Road Cathedral City, CA. 92234.
    RUHS Behavioral Health can be contacted by calling 760-770-2286.
    Treatment Services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs, Services for Teens, Pregnant Women, Spanish Speaking Clients
    Payment Options: Private Pay Insurance, Self Payment, Payment Assistance
  • Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation (8.8 miles from Desert Hot Springs, CA.)
    Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a drug and alcohol rehab program that is located at 39000 Bob Hope Drive Rancho Mirage, CA. 92270.
    Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation can be contacted by calling 760-733-4100.
    Treatment Services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs, Detox, Residential Short-Term Treatment, Inpatient Drug Rehab, Lesbian and Gay Services, Females, Males
    Payment Options: Private Pay Insurance, Self Payment
  • New Beginning Fellowship Center
    New Beginning Fellowship Center is an alcohol and drug treatment program that is located at 16581 Brookhurst Street Fountain Valley, CA. 92708.
    New Beginning Fellowship Center can be contacted by calling 714-839-2515.
    Treatment Services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs, Services for Teens, Lesbian and Gay Services, Females, Males, Spanish Speaking Clients
    Payment Options: Self Payment

Additional Articles About Drug Addiction and Treatment in Desert Hot Springs, California

  • When somebody is addicted to drugs or alcohol, it can take weeks and even months to repair the damage done. It can take as long as a month just to recover from the physical side effects, withdrawal symptoms and intense drug cravings that addicted people encounter once they stop using drugs and/or alcohol. It can then take even longer to truly treat addiction, which requires intensive counseling, therapy and the use of other treatment tools to accomplish long-term sobriety....

  • When an individual is addicted to drugs or alcohol, they and their loved ones want them to get the most effective treatment available. After all, it is difficult enough to confront that there is a problem and agree to get help. And then to have the treatment fail and not entirely resolve the problem only leads to even worse problems and relapse....

  • Drug or Alcohol Addiction doesn't have to be something which individuals will struggle with indefinitely. If addicted individuals in Desert Hot Springs acquire the appropriate level of care and treatment, any type of addiction can be overcome. The fundamentals of drug and alcohol treatment facilities in Desert Hot Springs are all primarily based upon the understanding that drug addiction is not just a physical issue, but an issue with much more prevalent and distinguished social, emotional and psychological issues that must be addressed....

  • Fortunately, men and women who are suffering with drug or alcohol addiction and are covered by Medicare can obtain treatment at a drug or alcohol rehab facility in Desert Hot Springs on both an inpatient and outpatient basis if:...

  • It can be tough for people who are addicted to drugs to sustain their health coverage or acquire health coverage at all, and in this case they will need to self pay for their treatment. Most drug rehab programs in Desert Hot Springs will work with people and their families and present alternative payment options, such as payment assistance or sliding-scale fees to make sure that the individual does receive the help they need....

  • Facts
  • According to a 2008 California Student Survey (CSS) that was sponsored by the Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, in relation to the abuse and addiction of drugs among 7th, 9th, and 11th graders in the state, over 4% of the 9th grade students reported abusing ecstasy.
  • A major emerging abuse trend warranting special attention is the fact that nearly 18% of California high school students report having used prescription painkillers (e.g., OxyContin, Vicodin, and Percocet) without a prescription to get high.
  • Of the 5,629 drug and alcohol related deaths in California in 2007 which were 100% attributable to psychoactive substance use, 70% were caused by alcohol.
  • NA meetings in Desert Hot Springs:
  • DHS (NA Meeting)
    12893 Mountain View Road
    Desert Hot Springs 92240

    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
  • Keep it Simple Hall (NA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Boulevard
    Desert Hot Springs 92240

    Monday - 5:30 PM
    Saturday - 10:00 AM
    Sunday - 8:00 AM
    Thursday - 5:30 PM
    Tuesday - 5:30 PM
    Wednesday - 5:30 PM
  • Methodist Church (NA Meeting)
    66735 Pierson Boulevard
    Desert Hot Springs 92240

    Friday - 7:30 PM
    Saturday - 5:30 PM
    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
  • Ranch (NA Meeting)
    7885 Annandale
    Desert Hot Springs 92240

    Monday - 7:30 PM
  • AA meetings in Desert Hot Springs:
  • 5th Tradition Dinner Meeting (AA Meeting)
    12260 Palm Drive
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Tuesday - 6:30 PM
  • As Bill Sees It (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs 92240

    Saturday - 12:00 PM
    Tuesday - 12:00 PM
  • Attitude Adjustment (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Friday - 6:00 AM
  • Better Late Never (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs 92240

    Monday - 6:00 AM
  • Big Book Study (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs 92240

    Monday - 7:30 PM
  • Burnt Cookie (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs 92240

    Tuesday - 6:00 AM
  • Candlelight (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Friday - 7:30 PM
  • Discussion (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Saturday - 6:00 AM
    Sunday - 6:00 AM
    Thursday - 6:00 AM
    Wednesday - 6:00 AM
  • Discussion 2 (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs, California 92240

    Sunday - 12:00 PM
    Thursday - 12:00 PM
    Wednesday - 12:00 PM
  • Discussion 3 (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs 92240

    Wednesday - 7:30 PM
  • Goals Group (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Monday - 12:00 PM
  • Lost Heads (AA Meeting)
    7885 Annandale Ave
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Wednesday - 7:30 PM
  • Mission Lakes Group (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
  • Primary Purpose (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs 92240

    Sunday - 7:30 PM
  • Primary Purpose Group (AA Meeting)
    Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Sunday - 7:30 PM
  • Speaker (AA Meeting)
    7885 Annandale Ave
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Sunday - 11:00 AM
  • Step Study (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs, California 92240

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
  • There Is Hope (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Friday - 12:00 PM
  • Tumbleweed Group (AA Meeting)
    66475 Pierson Blvd
    Desert Hot Springs, California 92240

    Saturday - 7:30 PM
  • Womens Meeting (AA Meeting)
    13525 Cielo Azul Way
    Desert Hot Springs, CA. 92240

    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
    Friday - 5:30 PM