Unlimited Visions Aftercare, Inc

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Since 1996, Unlimited Visions Aftercare Incorporated has been on a mission to provide a highly effective treatment program in an outpatient and residential environment that meets the spiritual and physical needs of chemically dependent adults and adolescents on their journey of recovery. With campuses located in Houston, Pasadena, and Baytown, participants benefit from our experienced, friendly st

aff and quality person-centered care to continuously maintain recovery. As a CARF-accredited and state-recognized agency, we provide a level of excellence and commitment to help participants make their visions a reality.

Alcohol is the most commonly used substance among young people in the U.S. The 2021 Youth Risk Behavior Survey found tha...
12/27/2023

Alcohol is the most commonly used substance among young people in the U.S. The 2021 Youth Risk Behavior Survey found that among high school students, during the past 30 days:

23% drank alcohol.
11% binge drank.
5% of drivers drove after drinking alcohol.
14% rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol.

Talk to your child about the dangers of underage drinking.

https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/underage-drinking.htm

OpioidsOpioids are a group of drugs that includes he**in (an illegal substance) and prescription pain relievers such as ...
12/15/2023

Opioids

Opioids are a group of drugs that includes he**in (an illegal substance) and prescription pain relievers such as hydrocodone (e.g., Vicodin), oxycodone (e.g., OxyContin), and morphine, which are legal when prescribed by a licensed health care provider.

Signs of opioid misuse in adolescents can include:

drowsiness,
constipation,
nausea,
dizziness,
vomiting,
dry mouth,
headaches,
sweating,
mood changes,
loss of appetite, and
weakness.

Visit the site below to learn more on opioids.
https://youth.gov/youth-topics/substance-abuse/opioids

The use of e-ci******es is unsafe for kids, teens, and young adults. Most e-ci******es contain ni****ne. Ni****ne is hig...
12/15/2023

The use of e-ci******es is unsafe for kids, teens, and young adults. Most e-ci******es contain ni****ne. Ni****ne is highly addictive and can harm adolescent brain development, which continues into the early to mid-20s.
E-ci******es can contain other harmful substances besides ni****ne. Young people who use e-ci******es may be more likely to smoke ci******es in the future.

Visit www.cdc.gov to learn more.

Did you know…Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analg...
12/12/2023

Did you know…

Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as an analgesic (pain relief) and anesthetic. It is approximately 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than he**in as an analgesic. Deaths involving illicitly manufactured fentanyl are on the rise. Overdose deaths involving synthetic opioids in 2020 were over 18 times the number in 2013. Fake oxycodone tablets are being laced with fentanyl these days. Picture below shows a lethal dose of fentanyl.

https://www.dea.gov/factsheets/fentanyl

Teens and Ma*****na Did you know…The brain doesn’t fully develop until your mid 20’s. Ma*****na use can have permanent e...
12/11/2023

Teens and Ma*****na

Did you know…
The brain doesn’t fully develop until your mid 20’s. Ma*****na use can have permanent effects on the developing brain when use begins in adolescence especially with regular or heavy use. In 2019 4 in 10 high school students reported using ma*****na in their lifetime.

https://www.cdc.gov/ma*****na/health-effects/teens.html

Spot The Signs of Overdose and Learn How To RespondIt can be difficult to tell if a person has taken opioids or is exper...
04/24/2023

Spot The Signs of Overdose and Learn How To Respond

It can be difficult to tell if a person has taken opioids or is experiencing an overdose. The signs of an overdose include:

Small, constricted “pinpoint pupils”
Falling asleep or loss of consciousness
Slow, shallow breathing
Choking or gurgling sounds
Limp body
Cold, clammy, and or discolored skin

Naloxone, for example Narcan®, is a medicine that can help people who are overdosing on an opioid. Opioids include presc...
04/06/2023

Naloxone, for example Narcan®, is a medicine that can help people who are overdosing on an opioid. Opioids include prescription medications, he**in, and fentanyl. Sometimes other drugs, including co***ne and methamphetamine, are mixed, or laced with fentanyl. Naloxone temporarily reverses the effects of an overdose from opioids.

5 Things to Know About Naloxone | Feature Topics | Drug Overdose (cdc.gov)

Heroin-involved overdose deaths in 2020 were over 4x the number in 2010. When people inject he**in, they are at risk of ...
04/04/2023

Heroin-involved overdose deaths in 2020 were over 4x the number in 2010. When people inject he**in, they are at risk of serious, long-term viral infections such as HIV, Hepatitis C, and Hepatitis B, as well as bacterial infections of the skin, bloodstream, and heart.

Click on the link to read more on it: https://www.cdc.gov/opioids/basics/he**in.html

Here's your reminder that we will see you April 6th as we partner with AAMA to provide a testing site for wellness.
03/24/2023

Here's your reminder that we will see you April 6th as we partner with AAMA to provide a testing site for wellness.

Shape Your Mind and Ground Yourself!
03/23/2023

Shape Your Mind and Ground Yourself!

The teen years are a time of growth, exploration, and risk-taking. Some risk-taking may foster identity development and ...
03/22/2023

The teen years are a time of growth, exploration, and risk-taking. Some risk-taking may foster identity development and independence (e.g., running for student council, asking someone out on a date). However, some risk behaviors—such as using ma*****na—can have adverse effects on a teen’s health and well-being. Click on the link below to find out more.

https://www.cdc.gov/ma*****na/health-effects/teens.html

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