Tennessee Alcohol Addiction Hotline
Alcohol Addiction Hotline Tennessee
Tennessee Alcohol Addiction Statistics
Pennsylvania, like other states in the U.S., had a prevalence of alcohol use among its adult population. Many residents reported consuming alcohol occasionally or regularly.
Binge drinking was a concern in Pennsylvania, with rates at or above the national average. Binge drinking is defined as consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period, which can lead to various health and social consequences.
The state experienced alcohol-related incidents, including alcohol-involved traffic accidents, injuries, and fatalities.
As with many other states, Pennsylvania faced challenges with underage drinking. Efforts were made to prevent underage access to alcohol and address the impact of underage drinking on young individuals and communities.
Long-term alcohol abuse can lead to various health issues. In Pennsylvania, alcohol abuse might be associated with liver disease, cardiovascular problems, mental health disorders, and other related conditions.
Pennsylvania had resources available to address alcohol addiction and provide support for those seeking treatment and recovery. These resources included treatment centers, counseling services, and support groups.
Tennessee Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Resources
Tennessee Department Of Alcohol Substance Abuse Services
Tennessee Department Of Alcohol Substance Abuse Services is creating collaborative pathways to resiliency, recovery, and independence for Tennesseans living with mental illness and substance use disorders. A state of resiliency, recovery, and independence in which Tennesseans living with mental illness and substance use disorders thrive. Customer Focused: An unwavering commitment to keep patients and those who serve them at the forefront of every decision.
Tennessee REDLINE
Since 1989, the Tennessee REDLINE has served as a referral service to addiction treatment for people and their families looking for help for substance use disorder. The service is provided by the Tennessee Association for Alcohol, Drug and other Addiction Services (TAADAS) though a contract with the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS).
Tennessee Alcohol Lifeline Peer Project
The Tennessee Lifeline Peer Project is established to reduce stigma related to the disease of addiction and increase access to substance abuse recovery like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings. Lifeline Representatives help start Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Celebrate Recovery, and other self-help support groups. They help connect individuals with treatment and they speak publicly about their own personal experience with recovery.
National Alcohol Addiction Hotline
When you call the National Alcohol Addiction Hotline hotline, you can expect a supportive and confidential conversation. We’re here to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and provide guidance on various alcohol treatment options, including counseling, detoxification programs, rehabilitation centers, and support groups. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and resources necessary to make informed decisions about your health and well-being. Call today (888) 260-0553