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STATISTICS.
In the fight against substance abuse, statistics serve as crucial guides, illuminating the scope and severity of the challenges we face. They provide invaluable insights into trends, patterns, and demographics affected by addiction, informing targeted interventions and resource allocation. By analyzing statistical data, we can identify emerging issues, track progress, and measure the impact of our efforts. Moreover, statistics humanize the epidemic, putting faces and stories behind the numbers, fostering empathy and urgency in our collective response. Ultimately, embracing the power of statistics empowers us to make informed decisions, mobilize resources effectively, and most importantly, save lives.
We are steadfast in our commitment to providing education, treatment, and support services to individuals and families affected by opioid addiction, striving to stem the tide of this epidemic and save lives.
2018-2022
Ages 35-44
Recent statistics reveal a troubling trend, with overdoses among individuals aged 35 to 44 soaring by an alarming 140%. This significant increase underscores the critical need for accessible and effective intervention and treatment services tailored to this demographic.
2023
Ages 55 and over
Recent data reveals a concerning pattern: individuals aged 55 and over are experiencing the second-highest rates of opioid addiction. This demographic shift highlights the complex nature of substance abuse, transcending age boundaries.
2022
Tennessee
In 2022, Tennessee witnessed a tragic toll of over 3000 deaths attributed to fentanyl, emphasizing the urgent need for targeted interventions and heightened awareness surrounding this potent opioid. These staggering statistics underscore the severity of the opioid crisis gripping our communities and the critical importance of proactive measures to combat its devastating effects.
2023
Suicide
In 2023, the heartbreaking reality of over 50,000 individuals taking their own lives underscores the urgent need for comprehensive mental health support and suicide prevention initiatives. Each of these numbers represents a life lost, a family shattered, and a community impacted by the devastating consequences of untreated mental health conditions.