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  • Issaquah, Washington Census Data
  • The total number of people in Issaquah is 50,646. Of those, 24,797 are Male (48.96 %) and 25,849 are Female (51.04 %).

    In Issaquah, Washington 37.1 is the median age.

    Issaquah, Washington population is broken down (as a percentage) by age as follows:

    Under Age of 5: 7.46 %
    Ages 5 to 9: 8.85 %
    Ages 10 to 14: 8.40 %
    Ages 15 to 19: 6.36 %
    Ages 20 to 24: 3.42 %
    Ages 25 to 34: 12.05 %
    Ages 35 to 44: 20.83 %
    Ages 45 to 54: 16.26 %
    Ages 55 to 59: 4.72 %
    Ages 60 to 64: 3.01 %
    Ages 65 to 74: 4.17 %
    Ages 75 to 84: 3.24 %
    Over the age of 85: 1.24 %

    Analysis of Education/Enrollment in Issaquah, Washington:
    A total of 14,804 people over the age of three are enrolled in school in Issaquah.
    Of the total enrolled in Issaquah:
    1,567 children in Issaquah are enrolled in Nursery School.
    863 children are attending Kindergarten in Issaquah.
    7,205 children in Issaquah attend Primary School
    2,891 young people in Issaquah attend Secondary School.
    2,278 people are enrolled in college in Issaquah.
    4,422 people have a High School diploma (or equivalent).
    6,737 people have attended some college (without a degree).
    2,646 people in Issaquah have an Associates Degree.
    12,122 people in Issaquah have a Bachelors Degree.
    6,418 people in Issaquah have a Graduate Degree.

    Issaquah Statistical Data
    Issaquah, Washington Total Area covers 77.3 Square Miles.
    Total Water Area is 0.32 Square Miles.
    Total Land Area is 76.97 Square Miles.
    In Issaquah, WA. pop. density is 657.97 persons/square mile.
    Issaquah, Washington is located in the Pacific (GMT -8) Time Zone.
    The elevation in Issaquah is 10 Ft.

    Economic Data for Issaquah, WA.

    Family Income Data for Issaquah:
    Income per household breakdown is as follows:
    Earning under $10,000 annually: 550
    Earning $10,000.00 to $14,999 annually: 334
    Earning $15,000 to $24,999 annually: 915
    Earning $25,000 to $34,999 annually: 1,150
    Earning $35,000 to $49,999 annually: 2,109
    Earning $50,000 to $74,999 annually: 3,277
    Earning $75,000 to $99,999 annually: 3,327
    Earning $100,000 to $149,999 annually: 3,707
    Earning $150,000 to $199,999 annually: 1,594
    Earning $200,000 or more annually: 1,625
    $80,615.50 is the Median Annual Income per family in Issaquah.

    Employment Data:
    26,099 are employed in Issaquah, Washington.
    708 are unemployed in Issaquah.
    Of those that currently employed in Issaquah:
    14,554 Males are currently employed in Issaquah.
    11,545 Females are currently employed in Issaquah, WA.

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Typically one of the main concerns of an individual in Issaquah, Washington with a substance abuse issue seeking treatment at a drug rehab and alcohol treatment program for the treatment of their addiction is location. The initial desire that comes to mind for most individuals is a drug and alcohol rehab program close to home, typically either in Issaquah, WA. or a couple hours drive from there. While this may bring about convenience, it does not necessarily mean that it is the most effective treatment choice for you or a loved one with an addiction to drugs or alcohol. drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs close to Issaquah, WA. can make it much too tempting to keep in touch with drug abusing acquaintances and other familiar situations that can set off a drug or alcohol relapse. Also, it makes it quite simple to suddenly leave the drug treatment and alcohol rehab facility when the going gets rough in the initial part of the recovery process, it can and usually does get a little rough, this is normal until the individual gets adjusted to a day-to-day routine without the use of a drug or alcohol. If you are in Issaquah, WA. near the friends and locations that you used drugs or alcohol with, when you may be feeling down or depressed you know precisely who you can call that will come and pick you up and bring you out for a drink or a fix. When you or your loved one goes to a drug and alcohol rehab facility that is a significant distance away from home, the familiar triggers for an alcohol or drug relapse are not there. Minimizing relapse triggers is a vital part to the recovery of drug addiction and alcoholism.

Attending a drug rehab and alcohol treatment facility will offer a secure atmosphere usually involving 24 hour supervision and quality treatment so you can begin the healing process of recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Tapering off drug or alcohol use can help considerably to reduce withdrawal symptoms, but for a lot of individuals, particularly those that use highly addictive drugs for an extended period of time, it simply may not be achievable to do that. The drug addiction or alcoholism can simply have progressed too far and the compulsion to use a drug or alcohol has grown to be too powerful. In such cases, an alcohol or drug detoxification facility is the most effective route to getting through the withdrawal process. Most drug and alcohol rehab centers offer a medical detox regimen to treat withdrawal symptoms that are brought on by the abrupt discontinuation of addictive drugs or alcohol so that the sometimes unpleasant withdrawal process can be made more comfortable for the patient. Discontinuing the use of addictive drugs and alcohol employing the cold turkey approach is not recommended because it can occasionally bring about life-threatening withdrawal symptoms, such as seizures.

Why should you go to a drug treatment and alcohol rehab program? If you have tried a number of times and you have not been capable of quitting by yourself and go back to a standard drug-free life, it is likely that you require the quality help that you can receive at a drug and alcohol rehab center. If you haven't quit on your own by now, it's likely you won't. Alcoholism and drug addiction is not as easy in many cases as just stopping - you have probably paused drug or alcohol use for minutes, hours and days just to merely go right back to the same old habits and routines. A drug rehab and alcohol rehabilitation facility is not just about stopping drug or alcohol abuse. A more important component of a drug treatment and alcohol rehabilitation center is to teach you how to stay clean and sober and how to achieve a happy productive life.

If you or your loved one in Issaquah, Washington is thinking about enrolling into a drug and alcohol treatment center it is likely that it is necessary. Most people in Issaquah, Washington with an alcoholism or drug addiction issue, whether they say that they need the help of a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program or not, they recognize that they are in deep trouble and need help but they are just fearful of not being able to solve their problems the only way they know how, with drugs and alcohol. When an individual is not able to quit drinking or taking drugs even when they have made promises to themselves and loved ones that they will quit yet they continue to abuse drugs or alcohol regardless of the broken promises and adverse consequences, it is time to locate the right drug rehab and alcohol rehabilitation facility for that particular person so that they will one day be able to keep their promise. Some of the signs and symptoms of drug addiction or alcoholism include poor school or work attendance and performance, unkempt hygiene and appearance, changes in eating habits, changes in sleep pattern, isolating from friends and family, neglecting responsibilities, money problems, anger and hostility toward family, withdrawal symptoms when the drug or alcohol is not obtainable, severe urges and the desire to get hold of the drug or alcohol at any cost including but not limited to lying and stealing to get it. If any of these addiction indicators are present in yourself or a loved one, it is very probable that you have an addiction issue and would benefit tremendously from the qualified services of a drug treatment and alcohol rehabilitation program to recover from it.

If you or someone you care about in Issaquah, WA. have a drug or alcohol addiction issue and require the guidance of a Registered Addiction Specialist (RAS) to determine what you should do, dial our toll free number 1-877-565-0123. All counseling services are free of charge and completely confidential.

If you do not feel that you require the assistance of a Registered Addiction Specialist, for your convenience we have provided listings in Issaquah of Local and Nearby drug treatment and alcohol rehabilitation centers.

Here are the local and nearby listings for Issaquah, Washington:
  • Lakeside Milam Recovery Centers
    Lakeside Milam Recovery Centers is an alcohol and drug treatment facility that is located at 300 Gilman Boulevard Issaquah, WA. 98027.
    Lakeside Milam Recovery Centers can be contacted by calling 425-392-8468.
    Treatment Services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs, Services for Teens
    Payment Options: Private Pay Insurance, Self Payment
  • YWCA Community Mental Health Services
    YWCA Community Mental Health Services is an alcohol and drug rehabilitation program that is located at 930 NE High Street Issaquah, WA. 98029.
    YWCA Community Mental Health Services can be contacted by calling 425-922-6192.
    Treatment Services:
    Payment Options: Private Pay Insurance
  • Friends of Youth Issaquah
    Friends of Youth Issaquah is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program that is located at 414 Front Street North Issaquah, WA. 98027.
    Friends of Youth Issaquah can be contacted by calling 425-392-6367.
    Treatment Services: Lesbian and Gay Services
    Payment Options: Private Pay Insurance, Self Payment
  • Rational Treatment Services Inc (8.5 miles from Issaquah, Washington)
    Rational Treatment Services Inc is an alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility that is located at 12600 SE 38th Street Bellevue, WA. 98006.
    Rational Treatment Services Inc can be contacted by calling 206-459-2242.
    Treatment Services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs, Lesbian and Gay Services, Females, Males
    Payment Options: Private Pay Insurance, Self Payment
  • Consejo Counseling and Referral Servs (8.7 miles from Issaquah)
    Consejo Counseling and Referral Servs is a drug and alcohol rehab program that is located at 14434 NE 8th Street Bellevue, WA. 98007.
    Consejo Counseling and Referral Servs can be contacted by calling 206-461-4880.
    Treatment Services: Lesbian and Gay Services, Spanish Speaking Clients
    Payment Options:
  • Motivations Treatment Center
    Motivations Treatment Center is a drug and alcohol treatment facility that is located at 17311 135th Avenue NE Woodinville, WA. 98072.
    Motivations Treatment Center can be contacted by calling 425-481-2112.
    Treatment Services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs, DUI/DWI Clients
    Payment Options: Private Pay Insurance, Self Payment

Additional Articles About Drug Addiction and Treatment in Issaquah, Washington

  • The first process that a person will do as a component of any drug rehab center is a thorough and safe detoxification process. This includes detox from both alcohol and drugs. Alcohol detoxification is actually more complex in some instances and brings about a different set of risks associated with withdrawal. Withdrawing from alcohol in some instances can be life threatening in fact. For this reason, there are various circumstances for which a person will receive an inpatient detox at a drug treatment facility in Issaquah, or whether or not they will require a medical detox at a specialty facility or hospital....

  • When a person is addicted to alcohol or drugs, they and their loved ones want them to get the most successful treatment available. After all, it is difficult enough to acknowledge that there is a problem and seek treatment. And then to have the treatment fall short and not entirely address the problem only leads to even worse problems and relapse....

  • Men and women in the gay community are just as affected by drug and alcohol addiction as any other person who struggles with this problem. Lesbian drug and alcohol treatment centers in Issaquah do exist which tailor to the particular needs of lesbians who need help. While a lesbian drug treatment center may not have a set curriculum specifically for gay individuals, there is a greater awareness among clients and staff of the unique challenges that lesbians face when it comes not only to their struggle with addiction but with the everyday stresses and experiences that gay women are faced with....

  • Individuals who get caught up in a life of drug or alcohol addiction often find themselves with absolutely nothing in the end. All monies and things of worth in their lives have been sacrificed to their addiction, and once they do reach out for or accept help it can seem impossible to cover the costs of a drug or alcohol rehab center in Issaquah. Most drug or alcohol addicted individuals are not able to hold down a job for any given length of time, and as a result have no health insurance. This makes the financial burden of rehab even greater....

  • Detox is the first stage in the drug rehab process in Issaquah, and must be effectively completed before an individual can proceed with all of the other parts of treatment. The detox process may take place in a variety of settings, depending on how complicated or medically compromised an addict's health and substance abuse issues are. Some detoxes are best dealt with in a hospital location where the individual can be looked after and cared for, due to specific risks involved which can be quite severe. Most detoxes however can be carried out in-house at a quality drug treatment center in Issaquah....

  • NA meetings in Issaquah:
  • Community Baptist Church (NA Meeting)
    205 Mount Park Boulevard
    Issaquah, Washington 98027

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
  • AA meetings in Issaquah:
  • 60 Minutes In Preston (AA Meeting)
    8641 Preston-fall City Rd Se
    Issaquah, Washington 98027

    Sunday - 7:00 PM
  • A Resentment And A Coffee Pot (AA Meeting)
    8641 Preston-fall City Rd Se
    Issaquah, WA. 98027

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • Any Lengths (AA Meeting)
    75 Ne Creek Way
    Issaquah, WA. 98027

    Sunday - 8:00 AM
  • Big Book Stag (AA Meeting)
    180 E Sunset Way
    Issaquah, Washington 98027

    Tuesday - 7:00 PM
  • Core Relations (AA Meeting)
    180 E Sunset Way
    Issaquah, Washington 98027

    Sunday - 6:00 PM
  • Goonies (AA Meeting)
    Corner Of 200th Ave Se & Issaquah-hobart Rd
    Issaquah, Washington 98027

    Saturday - 8:00 PM
  • In The Book (AA Meeting)
    14919 Issaquah-hobart Rd/cedar Grove Rd
    Issaquah 98027

    Monday - 7:00 PM
  • Issaquah (AA Meeting)
    745 Front St
    Issaquah 98027

    Tuesday - 8:00 PM
  • Issaquah Breakfast (AA Meeting)
    180 E Sunset Way
    Issaquah 98027

    Monday - 7:00 AM
    Saturday - 7:00 AM
    Thursday - 7:00 AM
    Wednesday - 7:00 AM
    Friday - 7:00 AM
    Tuesday - 7:00 AM
  • Issaquah New Start (AA Meeting)
    205 Mountain Park Blvd Sw
    Issaquah 98027

    Thursday - 5:30 PM
  • Issaquah Smokefree (AA Meeting)
    180 E Sunset Way
    Issaquah 98027

    Sunday - 8:30 AM
  • Issaquah Women (AA Meeting)
    75 Ne Creek Way
    Issaquah 98027

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
  • Joy Of Living (AA Meeting)
    1433 Nw Sammamish Rd
    Issaquah 98027

    Thursday - 4:00 PM
    Tuesday - 4:00 PM
    Monday - 12:15 PM
    Wednesday - 12:15 PM
  • Joy Of Living Lunch (AA Meeting)
    1433 Nw Sammamish Rd
    Issaquah, Washington 98027

    Friday - 12:15 PM
  • Mercer Island (AA Meeting)
    Se 44th & 86th Se Mercer
    Issaquah, WA. 98027

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • Morning Buzz (AA Meeting)
    98 Ne Gilman Blvd
    Issaquah, WA. 98027

    Friday - 6:30 AM
    Monday - 6:30 AM
    Thursday - 6:30 AM
    Tuesday - 6:30 AM
    Wednesday - 6:30 AM
  • Raging On The River (AA Meeting)
    31104 Se 86th
    Issaquah 98027

    Thursday - 7:00 PM
  • Search For Serenity (AA Meeting)
    75 Ne Creek Way
    Issaquah 98027

    Saturday - 8:00 PM
  • Sobriety Life Line (AA Meeting)
    75 Ne Creek Way
    Issaquah 98027

    Sunday - 7:30 PM
  • Tiger Mountain Stag (AA Meeting)
    180 E Sunset Way
    Issaquah, Washington 98027

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • Young Drunks (AA Meeting)
    745 Front St
    Issaquah 98027

    Tuesday - 8:00 PM
  • Al-Anon support groups meetings in Issaquah:
  • Eastside Parents AFG (open/parent) (handicap access) (Al-Anon Meeting)
    3924 Issaquah- Pine Lk Rd
    Issaquah, WA.

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
  • Issaquah Day AFG (open) (Al-Anon Meeting)
    745 Front St S
    Issaquah

    Thursday - 10:00 AM