I Live in Upstate CA, I Can’t Find a Hospital That Will Help Me?
Question by bonnieiperl: I live in upstate CA, I can’t find a hospital that will help me? I am bipolar, and also need to go through detox. My county has no services. All the places I called want money I don’t have. I do have medical and medicare… but it seems that wont do it for me. Best answer: Answer by Mum MumAsk your doctor, he should know ! Answer by patticharronAny hospital that receives federal monies is required to help you. These hospitals are public hospitals (as opposed to private) and often serve as “teaching hospitals” for medical and nursing schools in the area. Read more... ...
Adolescent Alcohol Treatment: Alcohol Addiction Among Adolescents
As the most readily available, alcohols are sometimes found in homes of parents, the home of their friend or are delivered by a person of legal age. This opens the door to new experiences, substance abuse and, ultimately, addiction. Unfortunately, it is possible for a teenager to be an alcoholic, full blown before the day they graduate from high school. Read more... ...
Sequestration Will Wreak Chaos on US Federal Prisons
... 16 facilities out to private prison companies. Currently, there is a grand total of 217,249 inmates in the federal prison system, a number BOP … The Washington State Institute for Public Policy found … Read more on Business Insider Secondary help a primary need for cash-strapped Redskins Also known as the Honey Badger, Mathieu was a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2011, when Robert Griffin III won it. He was kicked out of school, though, and sat out the 2012 because of drug and alcohol problems. He has since completed drug rehabilitation … Read more on Washington Times Read ...
Claremont Graduate Study Links Beer Ads to Underage Drinking Issues
... Graduate Study Links Beer Ads to Underage Drinking Issues Seventh graders who are exposed to alcohol ads on television, and who say they like the ads, may experience more severe problems related to drinking alcohol later in their adolescence, according to a new study led by researchers at Claremont Graduate … Read more on Patch.com Alcohol problems during rush week at U.Va Officials at the University of Virginia are waiting to hear how fraternities and sororities plan to curb alcohol incidents – this, after multiple drinking-related problems, including several students sent to the hospital, during rush week. U.Va says … Read more on WWBT Read ...
Drug and Alcohol Centre's New Look
... and alcohol centre's new look BOSTON'S Addaction centre for people with drug and alcohol problems has been given a facelight. Work at the Wide Bargate premises has involved removing a mirror film on the windows and replacing it with a frosted etch stripe detail which let natural … Read more on This is Lincolnshire Jackson County Court Report for Feb. 24 She was found guilty and sentenced to 60 days in jail, 12 months conditional discharge, ordered to pay court costs and attend alcohol treatment. Steven Matzker was charged with DUI. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced ...
Hasler Planning for No Barba
Hasler planning for no Barba It's believed the Dally M winner's problems relate to alcohol and gambling and the breakdown of his relationship with partner Ainslie Currie, with whom he has two young children. CEO Todd Greenberg said Barba was 'ill and needs help' and could be … Read more on Sportal.com.au How High Marks at the Scouting Combine Can Ruin NFL Careers After some lackluster production through his first few seasons in the league, Jones was arrested for alleged possession of cocaine. He was sent to rehab rather than prosecuted, but later Jones would be arrested again for having alcohol in his system … Read more on Bleacher Report Read more... ...
LCADA, EMH CEO Among Honorees at Difference Makers Gala
by pennstatenews LCADA, EMH CEO among honorees at Difference Makers Gala The award winners included Gail Stumphauzer, director of Margeau's Free to Be Project; Dr. Donald Sheldon, president/CEO of EMH Healthcare; Michael and Dina Ferrer; and Lorain County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services. “We have phenomenal … Read more on Chronicle-Telegram Safety fears over security changes HEALTH Services Union officials and Northern New South Wales Local Health District management will meet on Monday to resolve union concerns over patient and staff safety following changes to security levels at Lismore Base Hospital. "The (health … Read more on Northern Star Read more... ...