Life as empty nesters was on the horizon for Lisa Robbins and her husband Brent. They had raised two children and were enjoying helping them with their two grandchildren. But in 2016, police arrested Lisa’s daughter Mollie. “She got caught using drugs, shooting up in her vehicle in a convenience […]
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This East Tenn. Program Aims to Stop NAS by Reaching Women Behind Bars
Heads turn as a white SUV pulls onto a narrow dead-end street and parks under a line of billboards advertising 24-hour bail bonds. On one side of the street is the Monroe County Sheriff’s Department, its front doors and windows tinted opaque black. On the other is the county jail, […]
Read MoreNothing I Wouldn’t Do: Grandparents of The Opioid Generation
Across the country, the opioid epidemic is pushing thousands of grandparents back into the role of parent as they step in to raise their grandchildren while their own children struggle with addiction, are incarcerated, or have died from a drug overdose. The number of children living with grandparents, other relatives […]
Read MoreSchools Seek Ways To Help Children Exposed To Drugs In The Womb
Students line up single file behind teachers at West Elementary in Athens, Ohio, for the walk downhill from the brick building to board buses or meet up with the person taking them home. Some talk about their day, others run off to the playground and some discuss the latest Pokémon […]
Read MoreStates Lack Standards for Treating Opioid-Dependent Pregnant Women– Experts Say That’s Ok
If you ask state departments, “Are there standards of care that all facilities treating opioid-dependent pregnant women have to follow?” The short answer is, “No, there are not exact protocols on how to do that,” said Dr. Connie White, deputy commissioner for the Kentucky Department of Public Health. “Like anyone […]
Read MoreAn Opioid Success Story: Efforts To Minimize Painkillers After Surgery Appear To Be Working
The opioid epidemic has been wreaking misery and death across the nation for years. In 2017 alone, opioid overdoses killed more than 47,000 people – 10,000 more deaths than were caused by traffic accidents that year. For many people who abuse opioids, the problem begins with opioid prescriptions from their […]
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