Substance
Abuse on the Rise Among Baby Boomers
Caron Treatment Centers provides insight into the causes of the growing
issue of addiction among older Americans
WERNERSVILLE, Pa., Oct. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The need for
substance abuse treatment services for older Americans is expected to double
by 2020, according to experts at The Hanley Center, a Caron Treatment
Center.
The prediction comes on the heels of a recent study sponsored by the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA) showing that the rate of illicit
drug use among 50 to 59 year-olds has increased 3.1 percent in the past
eight years. Hanley, a nationally recognized non-profit provider of alcohol
and drug addiction treatment, asserts that this increase in substance abuse
among Baby Boomers poses many challenges for individuals, families and
society.
"As Baby Boomers enter a transitional stage in their lives, new stressors,
such as financial strain, grieving the loss of a parent or age-related
health issues, make them more prone to depression and anxiety," said Dr.
Barbara Krantz, CEO of
Hanley Center, a Florida drug
and alcohol treatment and recovery center set to be acquired by Caron
Treatment Centers in Fall 2011.
"As a generation that grew up in a time when recreational drug use was
commonly accepted, Boomers are reverting to substance abuse as a way to cope
with stress and change."
Hanley has outlined key contributing factors to the growing incidence of
substance abuse among Baby Boomers, along with some areas to consider in
treatment:
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Understanding the characteristics and behavioral patterns of Baby
Boomers.
When customizing a treatment program for Baby Boomer patients, it's
essential to understand the common personality traits and behavioral
patterns among this age group, such as a tendency to be extremely
career-oriented or to look for a "quick fix".
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Considering "stage of life" issues.
Baby Boomers are
currently entering a unique stage of life that is filled with change and
added stress. Whether it's adjusting to retired life or having to
support both kids and elderly parents, they require mechanisms for
dealing with these transitions.
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Overcoming barriers to detection. As Baby Boomers enter older
adulthood, they are prescribed more medications, making it increasingly
problematic to identify prescription drug abuse. In addition, Boomers
are more accepting of prescription drug use and often view it as a
necessary part of life.
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Focusing
on spirituality.
While this generation represents a wide variety of religious and
philosophical beliefs, overall they tend to have an aspect of
spirituality in their lives. As a result, spiritual components of
treatment can be highly effective.
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Increasing awareness about the repercussions of substance abuse.
Although substance abuse among any age group can be life threatening,
there are significantly more health risks involved for older adults who
abuse drugs when combined with existing complex disorders associated
with aging.
For additional resources and facts on how integrate these aspects into
treatment of older adults, please visit
www.caron.org.
About Caron
Treatment Centers
Caron Treatment Centers is a nationally recognized non-profit provider of
alcohol and drug addiction treatment. Founded in 1957, Caron is one of the
oldest and largest facilities offering primary, relapse and extended
residential treatment for young adults, adults and adolescents, as well as
families affected by the disease of addiction. Caron's treatment is gender
separate and gender specific. Caron has extensive experience in the
treatment of co-occurring psychological/psychiatric disorders.
Formerly the Caron Foundation, Caron Treatment Centers operates residential
treatment centers in Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and Dallas, Texas. Caron
also operates Caron Renaissance, an extended care treatment center in Boca
Raton, Florida and has regional offices in Bermuda, Boston, New York,
Philadelphia and Washington D.C. Caron will acquire the Hanley Center in
Fall 2011.
For more information visit
www.caron.org or follow Caron
on Twitter @CaronTreatment .
About Hanley
Center
Headquartered in West Palm Beach, Fla., Hanley Center is a non-profit
organization that offers a broad spectrum of programs based on the most
advanced research in the disease of addiction. From detoxification and
medical stabilization to individualized treatment and continuing-care
planning, Hanley Center prides itself on offering the most innovative and
effective treatment programs designed by professional experts in their
respective fields. Unique to the Center is the "Hanley Model of Care," which
includes age and gender-specific treatment programs. These tailored programs
ensure patients leave equipped with the necessary tools to move forward on
their journey of recovery.
For more information on the Hanley Center, please visit
www.hanleycenter.org.