“America The Beautiful” perfectly describes the farmland of Iowa with the lyrics “amber waves of grain.” Iowa is a state of rolling plains, cornfields and picturesque farms. As a result of these factors, Iowa is like a snapshot in history when times were less complex and confusing. Unfortunately, despite its appearance, Iowa isn’t immune from the troubles that the rest of the nation has experienced with regard to substance abuse and mental illness. Read below to learn more:
Substance Abuse in Iowa:
The good news, according to the Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy, Iowa is still one of the safest states in the nation. This is due to the fact that they have a low rate of illegal drug use when compared to the rest of the United States.
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A recent report found a reduction in meth lab seizures in the state. Although this is good news, it isn’t a accurate picture of the problem. In 2014, Iowa law enforcement seized 64,000 grams of meth, which is the largest volume they have seized in nine years. This shows that while home meth labs are down in the state, meth is being brought into the state and is still a pretty big problem.
Rehabilitation, Detoxification and Mental Illness in Iowa:
The substance abuse situation in Iowa isn’t the worst in the nation, but it still isn’t ideal. Consequently, learning about the rehab centers in Iowa is wise. The following are just a few to choose from:
ALPP Institute Treatment Center, Des Moines:
This is a substance abuse treatment center that also treats mental illness. There is often a correlation between substance abuse and mental illness. In fact, it’s often a underlying cause in many substance abuse cases. The ALPP offers both short-term and long-term treatment options.
Jackson Recovery Centers Inc., Le Mars:
This facility is mainly focused on the treatment of substance abuse. Their goal is to save lives by helping people with addictions to overcome their substance abuse issues. They also provide services for the emotional causes that often go along with substance
The consequences that follow the use of any drug are unfavorable. Although many individuals may see drug addiction as a mere lifestyle choice, it is a problem that many individuals suffer from and inevitably a growing issue that leaves major social and economic impacts.
The need for a substance abuse recovery home in Starke County, Indiana is a need that is unmistakable in the county based on the hefty number of individuals that suffer from substance abuse and dependency in the county which is clearly displayed by the recent number of crimes that are related to or involve illicit and prescription drugs. In attempt to meet this need and create an opportunity for individuals suffering from substance abuse and dependency to receive local substance abuse treatment in a recovery home the proposal will be presented to several stakeholders within the Starke County community. The term stakeholder “refers to those people who are affected, or could be affected, by the service” (Canadian Career Development Foundation, n.d.) that is being proposed. The proposal for the creation of a substance abuse recovery home will be presented to five key stakeholders including Ms. Becky Anspach the director of Community Services of Starke County, Starke County Community Corrections director of operations Mr. Robert Hinojosa, Ms. Dee Lynch the director of the Indiana Department of Child Services of Starke County, Porter Starke Services facilitator of intensive outpatient program treatment (IOP), and Ms. Rhonda Adcock the director of Starke County CASA.
Substance abuse disorders are common in our society. It is a disorder that each one of us will most likely experience through a family member, friend, or our self. I felt very drawn to this topic due to the fact that I have a family that has background of substance abuse and I myself have battle the demon. Not until I struggled with my own addiction did I become more tolerable and understanding to those that have a substance abuse disorder. Substance abuse is not something anyone wants to have; it is a disorder that takes control of a person’s life. It is a beast that tears a person apart; from their being to the lives of their loved ones. This disorder is not biased in anyway; rich or poor, male or female, employed or unemployed, young or
As a result on this alarming phenomenon, deaths related to drug overdose saw a material spike upwards as recently as 2013. The number of deaths (13.2 for every 100,000 residents) earned the state the dubious honor of being ranked #19 in the nation for said deaths. In order to keep these numbers from getting worse, residents and their representatives need to start working together to develop prevention programs while making sure those who are suffering from an addiction have reasonable access to treatment and
Regardless of the level of concern, there are serious drug & alcohol abuse in Ohio. Based on a 2013 study done by the Centers for Disease Control and reported by the organization Trust for America's Health, the state of Ohio ranked number 12 in the country for the highest mortality rate because of substance abuse issues. The numbers came back showing
Problems with meth labs and meth use are increasing in many rural areas. Enforcement of new laws, and tougher penalties have brought the numbers of meth labs down since 2005, but some states still have problems controlling their meth lab incidents.
Illinois also has to combat prescription drug abuse right along with the rest of the nation.
The United States is in crisis due to an epidemic of drug addiction. Meth and heroin represent the two most destructive illegal drugs being abused in the world. Drug
Located in the western United States, Utah is a state characterized by the Wasatch Range Mountains and expanse of deserts. Its capital city, Salt Lake City, is the headquarters of the Mormon Church and features its tabernacle and temple complete with the church’s renowned choir and massive dome. Swimmers enjoy the buoyant water of the Great Salt Lake, making it a popular spot for tourists to enjoy. Family values play a big role in the state of Utah, which can likely be attributed to significant presence of the Mormon church. This fact hasn’t kept the state free from the negative aspects of substance abuse and mental illness; however. Thankfully, the state has several high-quality rehabilitation centers that are designed to help their clients
When you’re facing a serious addiction, you need an exclusive drug rehab that produces serious results. There are many drug rehabilitation programs out there, but not all are created equal. The most successful inpatient drug rehab programs are ones in which the patient feels safe and secure. The road to recovery is a highly-emotional and very fragile time. Patients need to feel as if they are in a safe environment with a staff that is fully committed to their long term drug rehab goals and recovery. There is also a “stigma” that surrounds drug and alcohol rehab and many patients are concerned with their privacy while in rehab. Thistle Creek Ranch is the private, exclusive drug rehab center Utah residents can trust to provide
In smaller communities, drug and alcohol rehab facilities tend to use traditional treatment modalities that while somewhat effective, tend to pale
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The first meeting I attended was an AA and a NA meeting. At first, I was very nervous attending it because I didn’t know what to expect. I always had the impression that all people who attended these meetings were typical people that you see in bars with long hair, and beards; but I was wrong. They look normal just like you and me. There were young people, and middle-aged people. Some of them I never would have expected that they were alcoholics or drug addicts.
C…. Prohibition and Freshman Residence Halls: A Study of the Enforcement of University Alcohol Policy.
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