News (Media Awareness Project) - US KY: Hospital Launches Drug Program |
Title: | US KY: Hospital Launches Drug Program |
Published On: | 2003-10-02 |
Source: | Kentucky Post (KY) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 10:31:18 |
HOSPITAL LAUNCHES DRUG PROGRAM
Teen Overdoses Spur Treatment
Drug-addicted teens now have a new option to help them get and stay sober
in Northern Kentucky. St. Luke Hospitals on Wednesday opened an intensive
outpatient adolescent chemical-dependency program in Florence exclusively
for teens ages 14-17 who want to kick drug addiction.
The program is designed to treat addiction to any drug, but it was Northern
Kentucky's recent wave of teen heroin and opiate overdose deaths last
winter which first called attention to the need for more treatment options
for high school-age youngsters. Last winter three teen-agers died in four
months of suspected opiate overdoses in Northern Kentucky.
The tragedies launched a massive community effort to combat drug addiction
in and around the area hardest hit -- Campbell County -- last year.
"Those are the things that really made us start looking," said the
hospital's Behavioral Health Manager of Alcohol and Drug Programs Jo Ann
Florence. "This offers counseling basically and a lot of education on the
disease concept (of drug addiction) and how it affects them and their
families."
St. Luke already operates a drug treatment program for adults in Pendleton
County. Following last winter's overdose deaths, though, many parents
expressed the need for more treatment programs for young teens in Northern
Kentucky.
Florence said St. Luke's program is geared to treat up to 10 teens at a
time. Patients must attend three-hour counseling and education sessions
three days a week for eight weeks. The program does not offer methadone
maintenance treatment or in-patient detoxification from drugs, Florence said.
Anyone interested in further information should call (859) 962-5384.
Teen Overdoses Spur Treatment
Drug-addicted teens now have a new option to help them get and stay sober
in Northern Kentucky. St. Luke Hospitals on Wednesday opened an intensive
outpatient adolescent chemical-dependency program in Florence exclusively
for teens ages 14-17 who want to kick drug addiction.
The program is designed to treat addiction to any drug, but it was Northern
Kentucky's recent wave of teen heroin and opiate overdose deaths last
winter which first called attention to the need for more treatment options
for high school-age youngsters. Last winter three teen-agers died in four
months of suspected opiate overdoses in Northern Kentucky.
The tragedies launched a massive community effort to combat drug addiction
in and around the area hardest hit -- Campbell County -- last year.
"Those are the things that really made us start looking," said the
hospital's Behavioral Health Manager of Alcohol and Drug Programs Jo Ann
Florence. "This offers counseling basically and a lot of education on the
disease concept (of drug addiction) and how it affects them and their
families."
St. Luke already operates a drug treatment program for adults in Pendleton
County. Following last winter's overdose deaths, though, many parents
expressed the need for more treatment programs for young teens in Northern
Kentucky.
Florence said St. Luke's program is geared to treat up to 10 teens at a
time. Patients must attend three-hour counseling and education sessions
three days a week for eight weeks. The program does not offer methadone
maintenance treatment or in-patient detoxification from drugs, Florence said.
Anyone interested in further information should call (859) 962-5384.
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