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Drug-related deaths down in Mid-Michigan, Sparrow reviews

By Editorial Board Published April 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Drug-related deaths down in Mid-Michigan, Sparrow reviews

LANSING, (Mich.) WLNS — The College of Michigan Well being-Sparrow launched its annual drug report Wednesday—and it reveals decreases in drug deaths all throughout mid-Michigan.

Six of the seven counties Sparrow serves because the workplace of the health worker noticed drug-related deaths drop in comparison with 2023. Amanda Wallace, the chief investigator for the health worker’s workplace, stated they’re inspired by the present development.

“It’s such a great thing to see that we’re trending in the right direction. We are really glad to see these numbers start to come down. It looks like it’s pretty much the lowest it’s been since the epidemic first hit,” stated Wallace.

In keeping with the forensic pathology workplace at Sparrow, there have been 51 fewer drug-related deaths in Ingham County in 2024 in comparison with 2023. Some consultants thank a societal shift in how we view dependancy.

A type of consultants is Corey Warren, the president and CEO of RISE Restoration Neighborhood.

Corey Warren (WLNS)

“It seems like we’re kind of dismantling the old addiction stigma, and we’re starting to look at addiction and alcoholism in a whole different light, one that we’re seeing them as sick rather than criminals,” stated Warren.

In complete, Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Ionia, Isabella, Livingston, and Shiawassee counties, there have been 57 fewer drug-related deaths in 2024 than there have been the earlier yr.

Native drug rehabilitation services are inspired, however Warren acknowledges that there is work to be executed.

“There will always be something that people will try to escape. The easiest drug of them all is alcohol, and we don’t even view it like that,” stated Warren “This is not the end, this is the beginning, now we have to look at this even wider.”

However, though there’s extra to do, he is optimistic in regards to the future.

“So, Michigan especially, we’ve done a great job. I’ve gotten 2 18-year-old kids into rehab within the last 14 days, 18-year-olds that are speaking up finally: ‘Hey dude, I know where this is heading, I know what’s gonna happen if I stay on this path.’ That’s cool, that’s a stigma break right there,” stated Warren.

Should you or somebody you realize is combating substance abuse, you possibly can name 1-800-662-4357 or search out assets at these three hyperlinks.

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