Pubdate: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 Source: Shepherd Express (WI) Copyright: 2004 Alternative Publications Inc. Contact: http://www.shepherd-express.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/414 Author: Suzanne Russ ADDICTION'S SOCIAL, FINANCIAL WEB I found the Sept. 30 article on AODA treatment ["Kicking the Habit"] options to be richly informative and deeply distressing. The paucity of timely treatment options throughout the state, but particularly in the city of Milwaukee, leaves me incredulous. Though I can't add to the rich trove of figures cited by the author, it is difficult to estimate the far-reaching societal and financial impact of drug and alcohol addiction. Certainly, the causes of poverty cannot be addressed if drug and alcohol treatment is so woefully underfunded. The author is astute in his observation that a decision to seek treatment is an epiphany; clearly, the resolve resulting from such an epiphany will not persist through months on a waiting list. An effective treatment system must be prepared to "strike when the iron is hot" and not at the treatment providers' personal expense. Both clients and providers will benefit from beginning treatment when the client, not the system, is ready. I was pleased to read that the recently acquired grant may temporarily alleviate the problem in Milwaukee County. For a problem as enduring and devastating as drug abuse, however, no community should be required to rely on grant funding. It is discouraging that few of our spending policies acknowledge the far-sighted wisdom of improving the collective health of society. Clearly, we must reconsider the relationship between societal and individual well-being. Thank you to the author for a thorough and revealing expository on this important theme. SUZANNE RUSS Oshkosh - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFLorida)