It’s officially the holiday season! One major component of this time is family; whether it’s family visiting from out of town or you traveling, it is essential to know how to have a safe holiday season with your loved ones. Often, a person’s first initiation to prescription drugs is through the bathroom medicine cabinet. Pills […]
Monroe County Prevention and Wellness Coalition Launches “Pet Meds Matter Too” Campaign
Back in October, the Monroe County Prevention & Wellness Coalition launched their “Pet Meds Matter Too” campaign, which came about due to a CADCA article talking about a coalition working with their animal shelters, which led to the Monroe Coalition to start researching pet trends. After finding some troubling information, the coalition went into action […]
Where and How to Get Help
If you find yourself needing to looking into treatment options for someone in your life, you should know about the different options available so you can figure out what works best for your family’s needs. While looking at treatment options, it’s important to know that every child is different and what works for one kid […]
Where to Start on Getting Help
You might have seen the previous two blog posts and thought, “I don’t think my child has a substance abuse problem but I still want to make sure they’re as informed as possible.” Whether you’re just looking to start the conversation or you think your child might be heading down a rough path and don’t […]
Statistics on Youth and Prescription Drug Abuse
One common way youth spiral into prescription drug misuse is through oral surgery, typically with wisdom tooth removal, and also at home; the medicine cabinet can oftentimes be the place where youth first obtain access to prescription pills. There are several steps you can take to help the youth in your life. One step is […]
How to Talk to Youth
You might be thinking that it’s a good idea to talk to the youth in your life about substance use disorders or mental health but are unsure how to go about it. Before you start, it is important to realize that every person is different and no two conversations will be the same. Hopefully, these […]
October is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Awareness Month
Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a term for a group of problems a baby experiences when withdrawing from exposure to narcotics. Opioids cause withdrawal in a number of babies who are exposed to substances prenatally. When a mother is using, it increases the risk for both her and her unborn child. Using illicit substances while […]
Fall National Drug Take-Back Day is Saturday, October 26th
It’s time again for the next drug take-back! This fall, the event falls on Saturday, October 26th. This is the perfect time for you to clean out your medicine cabinets and get rid of any unwanted or expired medications to keep them out of the wrong hands. You’ll find below what is accepted and not accepted […]
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of behavioral therapy in conjunction with medication to treat substance use disorders. It allows for a patient-based approach to treatment for individuals struggling with addiction, allowing the patient to sustain recovery. The purpose of MAT is to treat those who have an opioid-use disorder. The medications used in MAT […]
My Experience as a VISTA – Calvin
Why I chose to be a VISTA I chose to be a VISTA because I wanted the opportunity to give back to my community, while performing in an environment that allowed me to target specific areas of improvement in the Hamilton County area. What I do I am the VISTA Coordinator responsible with dispersing materials […]