
Limited Resources
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Leah explains how there are limited resources for adolescents in North Carolina.
Leah explains how there are limited resources for adolescents battling substance misuse in North Carolina. There are many facilities to help adults, but there are very few rehabilitation centers dedicated to adolescents in-state. Funding for State of Recovery is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield NC.
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Opioids: State of Recovery is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
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Limited Resources
Clip: Season 1 | 4m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Leah explains how there are limited resources for adolescents battling substance misuse in North Carolina. There are many facilities to help adults, but there are very few rehabilitation centers dedicated to adolescents in-state. Funding for State of Recovery is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield NC.
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Clip: S1 | 2m 55s | Leah decides to start a recovery high school called Wake Monarch Academy. (2m 55s)
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Clip: S1 | 3m 19s | Carrson tells the story of how one scary overdose led to his eventual path to recovery. (3m 19s)
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Clip: S1 | 3m 50s | Carrson and his mom, Leah, share his story on how he became addicted to opioids. (3m 50s)
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Clip: S1 | 3m 18s | Experts explain the difference between loving and enabling those battling addiction. (3m 18s)
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Clip: S1 | 3m 36s | WMA experiences disappointment when they lose the location they were hoping for. (3m 36s)
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Clip: S1 | 4m 10s | Leah explains how there are limited resources for adolescents in North Carolina. (4m 10s)
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Clip: S1 | 3m 29s | Carrson shares how his addiction got worse and progressed to heroin. (3m 29s)
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Clip: S1 | 2m 52s | Experts explain how the opioid epidemic has progressed from pills to fentanyl. (2m 52s)
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Clip: S1 | 2m 52s | Family support group shows how family members need recovery as well. (2m 52s)
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