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St. Rita's Medical Center is the region's leader in providing comprehensive mental health and chemical dependency services. Committed to helping people regain control of their lives, dedicated professionals meet individually with patients to determine the most appropriate level of care and enroll them in a treatment program to meet their needs.
Mental health problems or dependency on drugs, alcohol or both are treatable conditions. St. Rita's can help in the process of recovery. Highly qualified and trained counseling professionals offer services on an outpatient and inpatient basis. St. Rita's is also committed to meeting the needs of family members and caregivers. Support from family is crucial in any patient's recovery, therefore family participation is strongly encouraged.
Addiction and behavioral problems often occur over a long period of time and are not always easily recognized. It is important to know the warning signs of chemical abuse and/or behavioral problems. A family member may be suspicious of a problem if any of the following characteristics are exhibited:
- Repetitive Substance Use (Alcohol or Drugs) Resulting in Failure to Complete an Obligation at Work, School or in the Home
- Repetitive Substance Use in Situations Where it is Physically Hazardous (I.E. Driving Under the Influence)
- Repetitive Substance Use Causing Legal Problems (Arrests, Disciplinary Action at School)
- Continued Substance Use Despite Having Social or Personal Problems Caused by or Worsened by the Effects and Use of Substance
- Increased Moodiness or Irritability
- Easily Starts Arguments or Fights
- Poor Concentration
- Sleep and Appetite Changes
- Increased Self-Criticism
- Despair, Sadness, Emptiness
- Loss of Energy
- Lack of Interest in Usual Activities
- Talk of Suicide and Dying
- Problems at Home and/or School
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For More Information
(419) 226-9828
(800) 232-3939 |
Fact:
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1 out of every 10 kids (up to 17 years old) suffers from depression.
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Fact:
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The National Mental Health Association estimates that 54 million individuals
suffer from mental disorders.
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Substance abuse is:
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The overindulgence in and dependence on an addictive substance,
especially alcohol or a narcotic drug.
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