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Studies show that Utah's alcohol usage
rate, at nearly 31 percent, is the lowest of any state. This could be attributed to the state's population of primarily Mormons. Although this news is somewhat good, the rate of drug-related deaths is not as good.
Compared to a national average of 12.7 deaths per 100,000 people, Utah's rate is 20.6 deaths per 100,000 people, despite their drug use rate that is below national average. Perhaps education about the effects of drug use will keep the population from overdosing or engaging in risky activities while under the influence.
Clues Your Loved One Needs Rehab
If your loved suddenly stops doing activities they used to enjoy, they may have a drug or alcohol problem. Alcohol is a depressant that slows down brain and nerve function. Those who suffer from alcohol abuse will feel depressed often and may lack motivation. They may not enjoy participating in the hobbies they used to like.
Instead, they may be hanging out with new friends and focusing on getting and using drugs.Signs Your Teen Is Using Drugs
Although teen drug use is common, it can lead to more harmful substances and become an addiction. Here are some signs your teen may be using drugs:
- They are using eye drops to cover up bloodshot eyes.
- They are skipping class or experiencing a drop in grades.
- You are missing money or prescription medication
- They are becoming angrier or more isolated than usual.
- They have a new group of friends.
- They have lost interest in old hobbies and activities.
Researching Treatment Facilities in Bountiful
Bountiful has close to a dozen treatment facilities and programs in the area, including a methadone treatment center for those struggling with opiate addiction. You can compare these programs and find one that will work well for you. Concerned about cost? There are outpatient programs that are often more affordable than inpatient care.
Call us and we can answer any questions you have about treatment in or near Bountiful. Entering a treatment facility can be scary, but continuing to live a life of addiction is even scarier. Don't end up being a statistic.