Pubdate: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 Source: Tribune, The (Greeley, CO) Copyright: 2007sThe Greeley Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.greeleytrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3165 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) Note: typically publishes LTEs from circulation area only TAKE METH ADDICTION SERIOUSLY No one would have blamed Bob Boswell for sending Jennifer Henessee up the river. She stole cash from his restaurant, frightened his employees and threw a pretty good scare into him, as well. After all, the restaurant is his business, his livelihood. Who wouldn't want to lock up someone like that, throw away the key and say good riddance? But instead of hatred, Boswell saw desperation in Henessee's eyes. He knew she needed help instead of a jail sentence, and he called Weld District Attorney Ken Buck and wondered if there was anything he could do to help her. It turns out there was. She's the first person in the In-Custody Alternative Placement Program, which kept her out of jail and gave her a chance to turn her life around with a new baby, due next month. Buck referred her to Island Grove Regional Treatment Center through the in-custody program, and she's in the midst of many weeks of outpatient recovery after a stint in the inpatient program. This program is a part of the new ways to combat methamphetamine addiction from the Island Grove Regional Treatment Center, and they're still desperately needed. In Weld County, 860 individuals admitted to a meth addiction in 2005 and 650 in 2006, and officials believe there are many more out there, given that people aren't exactly marching up to admit they're addicted unless they're caught by police. Meth could be the most addictive drug out there, an affordable temptation that hooks some people the first time they use it, and finding an effective treatment for it can be frustrating. We're pleased that Island Grove is willing to put its resources into a new program that shows promise of working. The new Matrix Model is a 32-week program. It's longer than other programs, involves families and has a system to make sure the recovering addicts attend any court dates. It seems to us that this is exactly what Weld needs to combat the problem. Island Grove is showing that officials there are taking the drug seriously. As for Boswell, instead of seeking out some personal revenge, he decided to do something about meth and attack the problem, not the person. We want to applaud Boswell, Buck and Island Grove for taking the drug seriously. It's about time the rest of us did, as well. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek