Pubdate: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 Source: Record, The (Troy, NY) Copyright: 2014 The Record Contact: http://www.troyrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1724 Author: Louis Desso Note: Louis Desso, CASAC, is deputy commissioner of the Rensselaer County Department of Mental Health SENATOR TARGETS HEROIN ABUSE AND ADDICTION Heroin is an incredibly dangerous, highly addictive drug that has ruined - and claimed - countless lives. As deputy commissioner of the county's Department of Mental Health and a New York state credentialed alcoholism and substance abuse counselor I have seen first-hand the devastating effects of this drug on families throughout our area. This is a crisis that seems only to be growing - a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services survey found that 467,000 Americans were addicted to heroin, a figure that has doubled over a decade. Our communities are not immune to this growing crisis and real solutions are needed now more than ever. Those solutions are exactly what Sen. Kathy Marchione has focused on as member of the Senate's bipartisan Task Force on Heroin and Opioid Addiction. Sen. Marchione and her task force colleagues worked in a bipartisan fashion toward developing pro-active solutions to stem the increase of heroin addiction and abuse that has spread across New York state. In April, Sen. Marchione hosted a well-attended community meeting at Hudson Valley Community College focused on the escalating threat of heroin abuse and addiction right here in our Capital Region. This forum featured a first-rate panel of law enforcement, addiction treatment and recovery specialists, educators and health care experts who shared their insights and feedback with task force members and everyone who attended the forum. This was a substantive forum befitting such a serious topic. Sen. Marchione and her fellow task force members recently approved 23 bipartisan bills to develop a holistic approach to tackling the challenge of heroin abuse and addiction. The bills, each of which has passed the Senate, address critical areas such as prevention, treatment and law enforcement, all of which are necessary for long-term solutions. Sen. Marchione sponsored one of the bills which would assure important information is available to ensure the proper administration of Naloxone (also known as "Narcan") to help save a life in the event of an overdose. We in Rensselaer County are very pleased that Sen. Marchione made such a serious issue a top priority and, most importantly, followed through with plans for real solutions. This sort of positive approach will no doubt help in the fight against heroin addiction. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D