Lack of Addiction Treatment in La Porte Emphasized in Opioid Presentation

lack of access to treatment, other factors that were listed by the speakers as challenges were the limited awareness about substance use disorders and acceptance of the problem; insufficient funding to support efforts and socioeconomic elements, such as unemployment and poverty levels.

Maria Fruth, the President of the Health Care Foundation of La Porte, stated at the event that she believes it is important to have solid data in order to allow the public to understand the opioid epidemic and try to mend the negative impacts of it.

She added that the study was also intended to emphasize what is already working and continue improving.

Her foundation has the goal of helping La Porte become one of the top ten healthiest communities in Indiana by 2030 through initiatives such as the latest opioid study, strategic planning, community assessment, and collaborative efforts.

Livia Areas-Holmblad
Author: Livia Areas-Holmblad
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Livia Holmblad is an editor at Addiction Now and covers breaking news, features and everything in between. She moved to SoCal after living in NYC for about 10 years, where she worked for VICE and SinoVision as a writer, editor, host, producer, and director. Born and raised in Rio de Janeiro. Contact Livia at liviah@addictionnow.com

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Lack of Addiction Treatment in La Porte Emphasized in Opioid Presentation
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Lack of Addiction Treatment in La Porte Emphasized in Opioid Presentation
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The need for increased access to addiction treatment services and viable solutions to combat the effects of the opioid epidemic were the focus of an opioid presentation held last week in La Porte, Indiana.
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