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Drug Rehabilitation Programs. Jordan Titze. History. • U.S. Narcotic Farm • Lexington, Kentucky 1935 https :// www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BZrsAh4kd0 1:50-4:00. Statistics. 2.1 million nationwide admitted into emergency rooms yearly 1.7 million in the U.S. alone 5,000 visits daily - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Drug RehabilitationProgramsJordan Titze
History• U.S. Narcotic Farm• Lexington, Kentucky 1935https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BZrsAh4kd01:50-4:00
Statistics• 2.1 million nationwide admitted into emergency rooms
yearly
• 1.7 million in the U.S. alone
• 5,000 visits daily
• 35.3%- Pharmaceuticals
Success rate• $20 billion spent yearly for treatments
• $5,000-50,000 spent monthly
• 40-60% year clean, then 20% downfall into second year
NA/AA“To stay sober and help others achieve sobriety”
• Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith founded the first AA meeting in 1935
• 2,133,842 people attend AA today
• 12-Step Program
• Monthly or yearly chips
Cost of Substance Abuse• Tobacco: • $96 billion health care• $196 billion overall
• Alcohol:• $30 billion health care• $235 billion overall
• Illicit Drugs:• $11 billion health care• $193 billion overall
Available to Attend• No specific age requirement
• Court ordered
• Voluntary services
12-Step Program
After Treatment/Lifestyle Changes
• Continuing scheduled appointments
• Finding alternative outlets
• Creating goals
• Social circles
Environmental Factors
• Outlet to cope with daily struggles
• Experimentation with peers
• Having fun and something to do
Environmental Factors
• Media
• Family problems
• Abuse/Disorders
Genetic Factors
• Family history
• Easily accessible
• 4-10 times greater to inherit
Early Risks
• Preadolescent years
• Tolerance development
• Growth problems
Early Risks
Early Prevention
• Education in school
• Communication with children
• Setting rules
• Teaching responsibility
Drug Effects
• Cocaine: Weight loss, inflamed nose
• Meth: Weight loss, tooth decay, facial sores, accelerated aging
• Heroin: Weight loss, abscesses, scabs
• Oxycodone: Weight loss/weight gain, bloodshot eyes, flushed skin, small pupils
Cocaine, heroin, oxycodone
Cocaine and heroin
Methamphetamine
Methamphetamine
Resources• http://www.kolmac.com/drug-treatment.htm• http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/narcotics-recovery-farm/• http://www.wheelmeout.com/6_2.php• http://luxury.rehabs.com/drug-rehab/statistics/• http://
www.samhsa.gov/data/2k11/DAWN/2k9DAWNED/HTML/DAWN2k9ED.htm#High2
• http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AA67/AA67.htm• http://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/trends-statistics