Addicted America RAW: How it feels to have to wait for treatment
By: Jess Arnold
Posted: Nov 10, 2017 2:13 AM EDT
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LA PORTE, Ind. - La Porte County community leaders are identifying gaps in their treatment options for addicts with a new county-wide report on the effects of the opioid crisis.
One advocate, Toni Mandeville, who's a recovering addict herself, says a major gap lies in the wait time for treatment.
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