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What are the Odds in South Dakota?
ROUGHLY 10% ABUSED
AND/OR DEPENDED ON ALCOHOL IN THE PAST YEAR
CLOSE TO 60% USED
ALCOHOL IN THE PAST MONTH
27% PERFORMED BINGE DRINKING IN THE
PAST MONTH
10% DEPENDED ON OR ABUSED ILLICIT DRUGS OR ALCOHOL IN
THE PAST YEAR
In a report done by Keloland Television;
located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; it has been noted that drug addiction
is costing business owners large amounts of money. Conversely, drug and
alcohol treatment can save a lot of money. The Executive Director of
Keystone Treatment and Outreach, Carol Regier, said this about the above
facts:
"The good thing about treatment is for every dollar
spent on treatment, there's about seven dollars returned to the
community. So treatment really does work."
Now, why is
this important in Sioux Falls, South Dakota?
Unfortunately South
Dakota has a MAJOR drug problem on its hands.
Here are the cold
facts.
SOUTH DAKOTA EXCEEDS THE UNITED STATES AVERAGE
IN THE FIELDS OF:
A) ALCOHOL ABUSE AND/OR DEPENDENCE IN THE PAST
YEAR
B) ALCOHOL USE IN THE PAST MONTH
C) BINGE ALCOHOL USE IN THE
PAST MONTH
D) DEPENDENCE AND/OR ABUSE OF ILLICIT DRUGS OR ALCOHOL IN
THE PAST YEAR
That indicates that in the above fields
South Dakota is worse than the US average, which is in itself quite
deplorable.
Here's the South Dakota breakdown in the above
fields:
a)Roughly 10% abused and/or depended on
alcohol in the past year.
b)Close to 60% used alcohol in the past month.
c)27% performed binge drinking in the past month.
d)10% depended on or
abused illicit drugs or alcohol in the past year.
What the citizens of South Dakota, therefore, have to
realize is that there is an imminent problem in the state, and it is not
improving.
The residents of South Dakota can do something
starting with the employers of the state. If the employers can take the
initiative and adopt this prospective it would be a good place to start.
"Be aware that helping the employee will bring him back to
you as a much more productive employee and he will also be being an
employee that will be a good community asset for your company also." -
Carol Regier, ED of Keystone Treatment and Outreach
This will
help get employees into drug rehab programs and start to turn the statistics
around. As a citizens in the state you care about the condition and can
hlep to improve it by reaching out for help for your friends, colleagues or
loved ones.
South Dakota and the drug war in general, will not fix itself. It's up to the citizens who live in South Dakota to take action.
The "10 million dollar" question is: If you don't do something about it, then who will?
Act now and don't leave it for somebody else, because who knows if they will help. We are here to assist you. If you have a friend, loved one, or colleague that is struggling with addiction call one of our Drug Rehab Counselors today toll free at 1-877-211-7428. We can help.
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