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The Growing Need for Recovery Support in Iowa

Drug abuse has reached alarming levels across the United States, with Iowa being no exception. The latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) highlights a staggering increase in overdose deaths. In 2022, the rate soared to nearly 13%, with opioids accounting for 7% of those deaths and methamphetamine for over 6%. Perhaps most troubling is the statistic that nearly 85% of those who died had a potential opportunity for intervention, and 61% had a bystander present who could have intervened. Yet of those who tragically succumbed to overdose, only 2.6% were receiving current treatment.

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In light of this crisis, a new hope emerges with the opening of Thrive Now Recovery Center in Pleasant Hill, providing a pathway to healing for individuals grappling with substance use disorders.

A Healing Environment

Local media has spotlighted the efforts of Thrive Now, emphasizing that many of the staff members possess personal experiences with substance abuse. Approximately 60% of the staff have encountered struggles with addiction themselves, which they intend to channel into their work at the center. This unique perspective allows them to empathize with patients on a deeper level, creating a supportive environment that promotes recovery.

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Brock Milligan and John West are two key figures at Thrive Now, both of whom have overcome significant battles with addiction—Milligan with alcohol for nearly 20 years and West with methamphetamine for 25 years. Their stories are a testament to the transformative power of recovery.

Personal Stories of Transformation

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John West reflects on the turmoil his addiction wreaked in his life, leading to three marriages ending, fractured relationships with his children, and time spent in jail. It was only when he reached his lowest point that he determined to change his life: “I was beaten down until there was really no other option was to get sober and get sober and stay sober.” Now almost four years sober, West's new position at Thrive Now involves leading small groups and working directly with patients.

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His hopes for his new role are simple yet profound: he wants individuals to experience the same transformative journey he has. “A new life, a new way to look at life with his life,” he expresses. For West, maintaining his sobriety feels intertwined with his mission to help others, saying, “helping another human being maybe stay sober today is what keeps me sober today.”

Comprehensive Treatment Offerings

Thrive Now Recovery Center is not just a beacon of hope but also a robust treatment facility offering a range of services, including residential detox, medical detox, and residential treatment. Patients can anticipate a stay of 3 to 5 days for detoxification and up to 28 days for comprehensive residential treatment.

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The center hopes to empower individuals to conquer addiction, providing not just treatment but a nurturing environment that encourages healing on multiple levels—physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Conclusion

The opening of Thrive Now Recovery Center represents not just a new facility in Pleasant Hill, Iowa, but a significant step in addressing the pervasive issue of substance abuse. With a team of staff members who genuinely understand the struggles of addiction, the center fosters an environment of compassion and understanding. As more individuals access these resources, there is hope for a reduction in overdose deaths and a brighter future for those seeking recovery.