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  • MATR Inc
  • MATR Inc
    is located at 265 North State Street Mount Pleasant, UT. 84647 and can be contacted by calling 435-462-2781 x4354. MATR Inc offers treatment services for Prescription Drug Abuse, Alcoholism and Illicit Drug Addiction

    Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Detox, Transitional Living Services, Outpatient Alcohol Treatment, Residential Short-Term Treatment for Alcoholism, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Alcohol Abuse, DUI - DWI Offenders
    Payment Options: Insurance - Private Pay, Insurance - Military, Self Pay

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  • An estimated 33% of youth begin consuming alcohol before age 13.
  • Even individuals who are determined to stay sober may suffer one or several "slips," or relapses, before achieving long-term sobriety. Relapses are very common and do not mean that a person has failed or cannot recover from alcoholism. Keep in mind, too, that every day that a recovering alcoholic has stayed sober prior to a relapse is extremely valuable time, both to the individual and to his or her family. If a relapse occurs, it is very important to try to stop drinking once again and to get whatever additional support you need to abstain from drinking.
  • Blood Alcohol Level of .30%: You're in a stupor. You have little comprehension of where you are. You may suddenly pass out at this point and be difficult to awaken. (But don't kid yourself: Passing out can also occur at lower Blood Alcohol Levels. But, at lower blood alcohol levels, you may decide you've had enough to drink and go "pass out." With an alarming Blood Alcohol Level like .30%, your body will be deciding to pass out for you.) In February 1996, an 18-year-old student died of alcohol poisoning with a BAL of .31% after attending two parties the night before.
  • In 1992, out of the $66.7 billion in estimated productivity loss for employees with past or current alcoholism, losses were greatest for male employees who initiated drinking before age 15.

For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.