Approximately 5% of individuals with developmental disabilities struggle with substance use disorder. And often, they do not find their way into treatment because of misconceptions that they are not as likely to use or abuse substances. This can lead to delays in diagnosis and treatment. Substance use disorder among people with IDD can also cause increased social isolation, cognitive problems, poor impulse control, and other health problems related to substance abuse. If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse disorder, reach out to us so we can help you.
Get in Touch
DEBOBETH Care looks forward to hearing more from you soon. Let us know if you have further inquiries, questions, or clarifications regarding our services. Reach out to our staff and we’ll contact you as soon as possible. You may also schedule an assessment to get started with your loved one’s individualized service plan.