




Hudson, Iowa
Hudson, IA Profile
Hudson, IA, population 2,117 , is located
in Iowa's Black Hawk county,
about 49.9 miles from Cedar Rapids and 81.4 miles from Des Moines.
In the 90's the population of Hudson has grown by about 4%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Hudson has been growing at an annual rate of less than one percent.
Hudson Statistics
Hudson Gender Information
Males in Hudson: 1,023 (48%)
Females in Hudson: 1,094 (52%)
As % of Population in Hudson
Race Diversity in Hudson
White: 98%
Other/Mixed: 2%
As % of Population in Hudson
Age Diversity in Hudson
Median Age in Hudson: 38.0 (Males in Hudson: 38.0, Females in Hudson: 38.1)
Hudson Males Under 20: 16%
Hudson Females Under 20: 16%
Hudson Males 20 to 40: 10%
Hudson Females 20 to 40: 12%
Hudson Males 40 to 60: 15%
Hudson Females 40 to 60: 15%
Hudson Males Over 60: 7%
Hudson Females Over 60: 9%
Economics in Hudson
Hudson Household Average Size: 2.69 people
Hudson Median Household Income: $ 56,065
Hudson Median Value of Homes: $ 106,500
Hudson Location Information
Elevation: 900 feet above sea level.
Land Area: 7.8 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Hudson
Waterloo 8.3 Miles
Cedar Falls 8.4 Miles
Reinbeck 9.3 Miles
Dike 9.7 Miles
Evansdale 9.9 Miles
Elk Run Heights 11.0 Miles
Morrison 12.0 Miles
Gilbertville 12.3 Miles
Raymond 12.8 Miles
New Hartford 14.0 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Hudson
(Population 100,000+)
Cedar Rapids 49.9 Miles
Des Moines 81.4 Miles
Madison 161.8 Miles
Rockford 172.1 Miles
St Paul 178.4 Miles
Minneapolis 182.5 Miles
Peoria 189.9 Miles
Omaha 196.2 Miles
Aurora 216.9 Miles
Naperville 225.2 Miles
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Facts
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Residential Treatment
Residential treatment offers intensive drug addiction help over a period of weeks or months. This form of treatment has some advantages over out-patient treatment, although it may not be suitable for everyone. For example, those who are responsible for caring for young children may be better suited to attendance at an out patient treatment program. Residential treatment offers a safe, drug and alcohol-free environment where individuals can confront their own drug addiction and associated issues, with the help of qualified staff. Therapy usually consists of a mixture of group counseling, individual counseling and an introduction to the principles of a drug recovery program.
Drug Overdose
A drug overdose occurs when you consume more drugs than your body can tolerate. Drug users are constantly flirting with the risk of a drug overdose. There is a
fine line between the high they're seeking and serious injury or death. While many victims of drug overdose recover without long term effects, there
can be serious consequences. Some drug overdoses cause the failure of major
organs like the kidneys or liver, or failure of whole systems like the
respiratory or circulatory systems. Patients who survive drug overdose may need
kidney dialysis, kidney or liver transplant, or ongoing care as a result of
heart failure, stroke, or coma. Death can occur in almost any drug overdose
situation, particularly if treatment is not started immediately.
Alcoholism
Alcoholism, also known as "alcohol dependence," is a condition that includes craving and continued alcohol abuse despite repeated drinking-related problems, such as losing a job or getting into trouble with the law. It includes four major areas: Craving: - A strong need, or compulsion, to drink. Impaired control: -The inability to limit one's drinking on any given occasion. Physical dependence: -Withdrawal symptoms, such as nausea, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety, when alcohol use is stopped after a period of heavy drinking. Tolerance: - The need for increasing amounts of alcohol in order to feel its effects.
Sobriety
Sobriety means the moderation in or abstinence from consumption of alcoholic liquor or use of drugs. When an individual with an addiction problem enters drug rehabilitation, their main goal is to attain long term sobriety. Unfortunately, sometimes drug addicts and alcoholics find they are able to sustain short periods of sobriety followed by a drug or alcohol relapse. This is why attending a drug or alcohol rehab will help the individual maintain their focus on sobriety. Often, it is only by getting help that individuals with severe drug addiction problems are able to achieve lasting sobriety.
Addiction Treatment
Addiction treatment is needed when an individual finds that they have developed a drug or alcohol addiction which they are not able to successful end on their own. With the help of addiction treatment, addicted individual can get help to control their drug taking behavior and live happy and successful lives. There are several addiction treatment options available for drug and alcohol addiction. Some of these options include self-help groups, counseling, drug rehabilitation programs (in and out-patient), and residential treatment facilities. Each of these differ
in their aims and outcomes and elements of these addiction treatment options are often
combined.
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