Drug Rehab Statistics: Recession Means Time to Cut Welfare for Drug-Users – Daily O’Collegian

Drug Rehab Statistics: Recession means time to cut welfare for drug-users – Daily O’Collegian

Recession means time to cut welfare for drug-users
Daily O’Collegian
It should be noted those liabilities include a public cost burden entailing medical care, law enforcement, the court system and rehabilitation treatment just to name a few, let alone possible child endangerment and neglect. As a civilized society,

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Drug Rehab Statistics: Drug abuse policies shared [Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.] – Insurance News Net (press release)

Drug abuse policies shared [Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.]
Insurance News Net (press release)
Hall and Dianne McFarling , both with River Valley Behavior Health , provided drug abuse statistics including the costs. Alcohol abuse alone costs the city and county $ 8.1 million , and total health care costs for any substance abuse/dependence

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Drug Rehab Statistics: Adams County starts pilot “drug court” rehab program – Denver Post


Denver Post

Adams County starts pilot “drug court” rehab program
Denver Post
The Adams County drug court is patterned after similar rehab programs in the state, said Rob McCallum, spokesman for the Colorado Judicial Department. It is now one of 24 drug courts currently operating in Colorado, he said. Statistics show the drug

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