Categories above include
Paid Advertisers.

Inclusion on Strugglingteens.com does not imply any endorsement by Strugglingteens, LLC

Click to Visit
Paid Advertisement

Breaking News

[E-mail story]  [Print story]

Posted: Sep 9, 2014 12:12

Click to Visit
Paid Advertisement
Rosecrance
Rockford, IL


Rosecrance Featured on
NBC Nightly News



Contact:
Judy Emerson
Director of Communications
815-387-5605
jemerson@rosecrance.org
rosecrance.org

Rosecrance was featured on NBC Nightly News with weekend anchor Lester Holt on Sunday, Sept. 7, as the network continues its in-depth coverage of the nation's heroin crisis. A story on Saturday's Nightly News also looked at the heroin issue, and that report leads into the Sunday story featuring Rosecrance.

NBC reporter Mark Potter and producer Erika Angulo, both veteran award-winning journalists, traveled to Chicago recently to talk with law enforcement officials and others about the problem. The team traced the routes by which heroin is trafficked from Mexico to America's cities, primarily to Chicago. The Windy City has become the epicenter of the nation's heroin crisis, making the often-deadly drug cheap and easily accessible here. NBC reporter Mark Potter, NBC producer Erika Angulo, Rosecrance Director of Outreach Mary Egan, and Rosecrance Director of Communications Judy Emerson.

From a treatment perspective, Rosecrance is in the eye of the heroin storm. Admissions of adolescents and young adults for treatment of heroin addiction have risen dramatically in recent years.

Potter interviewed Rosecrance Chief Medical Officer Dr. Thomas Wright, along with 24-year-old Wes T., who's in recovery after receiving treatment at Rosecrance, and Deb L., the mother of a boy who went through our residential program for adolescents.

Dr. Wright talked about the nature of heroin addiction and how Rosecrance treats people for heroin dependence. Wes and Deb both debunked the notion of the "Heroin Highway," which had referred to interstate routes from the suburbs into the inner city, routes used by young people to buy heroin from street dealers. They said heroin is easily obtainable with a phone call in any of Chicago's suburbs, and no one needs to go to the city anymore to get it.

Rosecrance is a leading provider of treatment services for individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. Rosecrance provides addiction treatment through inpatient and outpatient programs in Rockford, IL, and services at five satellite offices in Chicagoland and elsewhere in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. In addition, Rosecrance offers community mental health services in Winnebago, Boone and McHenry counties. The organization was founded in 1916.



To comment on this article
CLICK HERE


 
PO Box 1671 | Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 | 208-267-5550
Copyright © 1995-2017 by Strugglingteens,LLC. All rights reserved.    Privacy Policy
DHTML Menu By Milonic JavaScript