Surabee Integrated Rehabilitation Centres For Addicts
Since the beginning of human history and before, people have found ways to alter their bodies and their consciousness by taking substances such as herbs, alcohol, and drugs. Out of this practice has sprung many important contributions to science and culture, prominent among them being the development of modern medicine and the medical profession and the making of fine wines and liquors. Some religions have found uses for mind-altering drugs as a way to aid communion with the divine principle. For all the positives that mind and body altering substances have brought us, one fact is clear. There have always been people who were unable to restrict their use of mind and body altering substances to culturally prescribed limits, and who have fallen into the trap we know today as addiction.
Addiction usually does not happen overnight. Rather, people who become addicted to drugs (such as alcohol, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, etc.) are gradually introduced and desensitized to them over a period of time. They may initially enjoy the use of drugs in a recreational sort of way. For instance, someone might get into the habit of having a beer or some wine after work as a way of releasing the days' stresses. Someone else may use marijuana on an occasional basis as a way to share special time with friends or as an aid to appreciating food, music, or sex. Another person may start using cocaine as a way of staying up late at night to study for exams.
Some people are able to keep using drugs on an occasional basis. Many other people are not so lucky. For these unlucky others, their use of drugs begins (gradually in some cases, abruptly in others) to increase, and the amount of attention they spend thinking about getting high, purchasing drugs, preparing drugs and taking drugs increases until it becomes the center of their lives. Other responsibilities - work, friends and family, and community - fall by the wayside. As their consumption of drugs rises, users may become physically dependent on their drug to the extent that if they do not take it on a particular day, they get sick. As dependence increases, tolerance to the drugs increases as well - meaning that it takes more and more of the drug to get the same 'high' or 'buzz' effect. As most drugs (with the exception of alcohol) are illegal, they may become increasingly involved in criminal activities (buying drugs is a criminal activity, as is driving while intoxicated). If the process continues long enough, it may become impossible for the addict to hold a job - they may lose their relationships, their income and their marriages. They may resort to criminal activity (such as robbery, prostitution and drug dealing) in order to gain continuing access to their drugs. They may also kill or injure other people (through driving and firearm accidents) while intoxicated, and may get and pass along to others infectious diseases (like AIDS and Hepatitis). Ultimately, they may end up killing themselves (through suicide, malnutrition, overdose, or drug related physical degeneration and disease). A grim picture that is all the more tragic because no one who starts out experimenting with a drug ever really believes that they would ever experience any of these awful things.
Objectivity :-
The objective scheme for prevention of Alcoholism and Substance abuse are :-
- To create awareness and educate people about the ill effect of alcoholism and substance abuse on the individual, the family, the work place and society at the large.
- The provide for whole range of community based service for the identification, motivation, counseling, de-addiction, after care and rehabilitation for Whole Person Recovery of addicts to make a drug free, crime free and gainful employed,
- To alleviate the consequences of drug and alcohol dependence amongst the individual, , the family, and society at the large.
- To facilitate, Research, training, document and collection of relevant information to strengthen the above mentioned the objectives,
- To support other activities which are in consonance with the mandate of the Ministry of Social Justices & Empowerment in this field.

Our Treatment

Drug addiction
It is a chronic disease characterized by compulsive, or uncontrollable and use despite harmful consequences and changes in the brain, which can be long-lasting.

Smoking addiction
Smoking can lead to a variety of ongoing complications in the body, as well as long-term effects on your body systems

Alcohol addiction
Alcohol is one of the most widely used recreational drugs in the world, with about 33% of people being current drinkers.

Depression
A mental health disorder characterised by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
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Rehabilitation:-
The primary objective of the IRCA is the total rehabilitation of the addict after having been treated for drug dependence. To facilitate the sustainability addict/dependent family members, an IRCA would avail of the services available through various scheme/programmes of the Govt/State through effective networking.
The IRCA would collaborate with Pradhan Manthri Kaushal Vikas Yojana Training Centers under the Ministry of Skill Devolopment and Entrepreneurship for providing industry-relevant skill training. The Centre would also maintain a network directory of specialized services.
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