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MARRCH is a professional association of state-licensed chemical dependency (CD) treatment facilities and individual Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors (LADCs). It is the largest organization in the CD field in Minnesota with facilities or members in all 87 Minnesota counties.
The Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery and Chemical Health1000 Westgate Avenue, Suite 252Saint Paul, Minnesota 55114651.290.7462www.marrch.org
MARRCH is committed to be part of a solution that helps individuals with chemical dependency addictions at the most efficient cost possible. We want to help legislators understand the hard costs to the state and local government, and the multiplier effect of costs that result from not funding treatment or cutting funds for treating chemical addictions.
MARRCH also wants to provide accurate and documented information and dispel misconceptions wherever possible.
MARRCH continues to foster professional relationships and work with key state agencies responsible for human services administration in Minnesota.
2,000+AddictionTreatmentProfessionals
IN ALL
87COUNTIESdelivering
ONEVOICE FORRECOVERY
Contact MARRCH Lobbyists: Patrick Lobejko, [email protected], 651-785-4432Becca Pryse, [email protected] de Julio, [email protected]
Recovery at Work Throughout Minnesota
Vinland Center LorettoWayside House, Inc. St. Louis ParkWe Care Counseling Center OakdaleWest Hills Lodge, Inc. OwatonnaFountain Centers Albert LeaNew Visions Center AlexandriaRed River Recovery Center DilworthFaith Family Recovery Center HastingsHaven Road Recovery Center, LLC Little FallsAddiction Recovery Technologies of Rochester LLC
Rochester
Zumbro Valley Mental Health Center RochesterValhalla Place Inc. WoodburyMN Alternatives LLC Spring Lake ParkMN Recovery Connection St. PaulHeartland Recovery Services, Inc. BaxterPark Nicollet Melrose Institute St. Louis ParkStarting Point WayzataCOR Retreat, Inc. HudsonTwo Wolves MinneapolisRestoration Counseling & Community Services
Minneapolis
CRC Health Group Maple GroveLighthouse Dual Diagnosis Programs Maple GroveMental Health Systems EdinaAnother Chance Another Choice Minnesota
Minneapolis
Drake Residential Treatment Center Detroit LakesKala Counseling Services Prior LakeWest Hills Lodge, Inc. OwatonnaZumbro Valley Mental Health Center RochesterWest Hills Lodge, Inc. OwatonnaZumbro Valley Mental Health Center Rochester
Organization CityAllina Health Mulitple LocationsAmethyst Counseling Services, Inc. New BrightonAnthony Louis Center BlaineThe Retreat WayzataCenter for Alcohol & Drug Treatment DuluthComunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio MinneapolisClub Recovery LLC EdinaOptions Family & Behavior Services BurnsvilleConceptual Counseling, Inc. St. PaulDakota County Receiving Center, Inc. HastingsThe Duluth Bethel DuluthEmpower CTC RochesterEdens Group, Inc. St. PaulFairview Recovery Services MinneapolisGlenmore Recovery Center CrookstonHazelden Center City
Hazelden Graduate School of Addiction Studies
Center City
Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center WinonaHope House of Itasca County Grand RapidsHouse of Charity MinneapolisJuel Fairbanks Chemical Dep Services St. PaulLoren E. Novak & Associates, Inc. Prior LakeCommon Ground Rochester
Metropolitan State University St. Paul
Minneapolis Community & Technical College (MCTC)
Minneapolis
MN Certification Board WyomingInvitation Health Institute Mounds ViewMN Teen Challenge MinneapolisNew Beginnings at Waverly, LLC WaverlyNext Step StaplesNorthern Pines Mental Health Center Little FallsNorthland Recovery Center Grand RapidsNuWay House, Inc. MinneapolisFirst Nation Recovery Center MinneapolisPathway House Rochester
Park Avenue Center MinneapolisProject Turnabout Granite FallsRapids Counseling Grand RapidsResource MinneapolisRecovery Plus - St. Cloud Hospital St. CloudRed Lake Nation Chemical Health Program
Red Lake
Regions Hospital ADAP St. PaulRum River Health Services, Inc. PrincetonShareHouse FargoCommunity Addiction Recovery Enterprise
Anoka
Addiction Is a DiseaseAddiction (including alcoholism) is a primary, chronic
disease of brain reward, motivation, memory and
related circuitry. Dysfunction in these circuits leads
to characteristic biological, psychological, social and
spiritual manifestations. This is reflected in an individual
pathologically pursuing reward and/or relief by substance
use and other behaviors.
Addiction is characterized by inability to consistently
abstain, impairment in behavioral control, craving,
diminished recognition of significant problems with
one’s behaviors and interpersonal relationships, and a
dysfunctional emotional response. Like other chronic
diseases, addiction often involves cycles of relapse and
remission. Without treatment or engagement in recovery
activities, addiction is progressive and can result in
disability or premature death.
However, addiction is treatable.
Numerous studies document the high cost of not treating
addiction. The multiplier effect generally is a factor of
7 to 10 times – for each dollar spent on treatment, it
avoids spending between 7 and 10 dollars on health care
costs (hospitals, ER, ambulances, doctors) and assorted
costs to society in the form of law enforcement, courts,
jails and prisons. According to the U.S. Department of
Human Services, “Even beyond the enormous physical
and psychological costs, treatment can save money by
diminishing the huge financial consequences imposed on
employers and taxpayers.”
The High Cost of Not Treating Addiction
The Cost of Alcohol Use in MinnesotaThe Minnesota Department of Health states that the human
and economic cost associated with alcohol in 2007 (the
most recent year data is available) was an estimated $5
billion, or $975 per Minnesotan. It noted that $296 million
in tax revenues were collected from alcohol sales – making
the cost of alcohol use in the state 17 times greater than the
amount collected in alcohol taxes.
The Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery and Chemical Health1000 Westgate Drive, Suite 252 | Saint Paul, Minnesota 55114
651.290.7462 | www.marrch.org
2,000+ Addiction Treatment Professionals in ALL 87 Counties deLivering ONE VOICE for Recovery
Reference: American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Public Policy Statement on Treatment for Alcohol and Other Drug Addiction, Adopted: May 01, 1980, Revised: January 01, 2010
MARRCH’s 2014 Session Priorities1. Chemical Health Parity: Minnesota parity laws require insurance benefits for any group of
mental or chemical health diagnoses must be the same as insurance benefits for medical diagnoses. Many in the chemical health field believe that health plans are not providing coverage and will look to address this concern.
2. Expansion of the Good Samaritan law: MARRCH, along with a number of other stakeholders including physicians and public health advocates, supports passage of a law that provides legal immunity for those who seek help for someone who is suffering an overdose. Senator Chris Eaton has been championing efforts at the Capitol to pass language next year.
3. County detoxification efforts: Many counties across Minnesota have greatly reduced detox programs, primarily for financial reasons. MARRCH supports increased funding for detox. MARRCH also plans to educate legislators on the negative social and economic costs to the state when detox programs are not adequately funded.
4. Alcohol sales tax: An increase in sales tax on alcohol came very close to passing in the 2013 session. Although 2014 is an election year for House members and a tax increase on alcohol will be difficult to pass, MARRCH continues to feel that this is an important provision that the state must take action on.
Addiction touches families, businesses and communities throughout Minnesota. MARRCH members are in every county throughout the state helping those with addictions achieve wellness, with the ability to be contributing members of their communities. Please feel free to contact MARRCH for additional information.
Patrick Lobejko, MARRCH Lobbyist, 651-785-4432 | [email protected] Franzmeier, MARRCH Executive Director, 651-290-6278 | [email protected] Kammer, Public Policy Chair, 612-752-8092 | [email protected] Edens, MARRCH President, 651-776-2100 | [email protected]
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