




Denver, Pennsylvania
Denver, PA Profile
Denver, PA, population 3,332 , is located
in Pennsylvania's Lancaster county,
about 42.8 miles from Allentown and 55.0 miles from Philadelphia.
In the 90's the population of Denver has grown by about 16%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Denver has been growing at an annual rate of 1.2 percent.
Reports show that during 2003 property crime levels in the Denver area were lower than Pennsylvania's average.
The same data shows violent crime levels to be lower than the Pennsylvania average.
Denver Statistics
Denver Gender Information
Males in Denver: 1,625 (49%)
Females in Denver: 1,707 (51%)
As % of Population in Denver
Race Diversity in Denver
White: 97%
African American: 1%
Asian: 1%
Other/Mixed: 1%
As % of Population in Denver
Age Diversity in Denver
Median Age in Denver: 35.3 (Males in Denver: 35.1, Females in Denver: 35.5)
Denver Males Under 20: 14%
Denver Females Under 20: 15%
Denver Males 20 to 40: 14%
Denver Females 20 to 40: 15%
Denver Males 40 to 60: 13%
Denver Females 40 to 60: 13%
Denver Males Over 60: 7%
Denver Females Over 60: 9%
Economics in Denver
Denver Household Average Size: 2.63 people
Denver Median Household Income: $ 49,085
Denver Median Value of Homes: $ 103,100
Law Enforcement in Denver
Reported crimes in the Denver area during 2003:
Murder and non-negligent man-slaughter: 0
Forcible rape: 0
Robbery: 1
Aggravated assault: 4
Violent crime events per 100,000 people: 146
Burglary: 5
Larceny-theft: 41
Motor vehicle theft: 1
Arson: 0
Property crime events per 100,000 people: 1,372
Denver Location Information
Elevation: 380 feet above sea level.
Land Area: 1.3 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Denver
Reamstown 1.7 Miles
Ephrata 4.3 Miles
Adamstown 4.3 Miles
Akron 6.3 Miles
Terre Hill 7.0 Miles
Wernersville 7.3 Miles
Robesonia 8.2 Miles
Rothsville 8.3 Miles
Brickerville 8.7 Miles
Mohnton 8.9 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Denver
(Population 100,000+)
Allentown 42.8 Miles
Philadelphia 55.0 Miles
Baltimore 69.9 Miles
Washington 104.2 Miles
Elizabeth 105.7 Miles
Arlington 105.7 Miles
Newark 109.0 Miles
Alexandria 110.1 Miles
Paterson 113.6 Miles
Jersey City 113.6 Miles
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Facts
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Withdrawal
Withdrawal is what happens when a person who is addicted to drugs or alcohol discontinues use. There are numerous symptoms that take place both physically and emotionally when an addicted individual stops using. Withdrawal can last a few days to a few weeks and may include nausea or vomiting, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety. Keep in mind; this only occurs if a person has regular, heavy use of a drug or alcohol. Withdrawal can be extremely uncomfortable without professional help. Treatment for withdrawal from alcohol or drugs may require a medical professional to be present. Drug and alcohol rehabilitation is often the best way to overcome withdrawal and its symptoms as well as recovery from drug addiction.
Intervention
An intervention is when a group of loved ones and/or a trained intervention counselor meets with the person in need of help for the purpose of breaking down their denial and motivating them to immediately seek drug addiction treatment. Often, individuals in the midst of drug addiction engage in a variety of self destructive behaviors. Although baffling to friends and family members such people generally either aren't aware on a conscious level that they have a drug addiction problem, or even when they know they have a problem they may cling to the false belief that the problem will somehow go away without any outside help. When an intervention is held a moment of clarity is created
for the addict. Most people struggling with the problem of drug or alcohol
addiction will accept help the very day of the intervention.
Drug Rehabilitation
Drug rehabilitation is a place or program that an individual enters to treat a drug or alcohol addiction. Through therapy and education, the individual is restored to their former non-drug using self. They are then able to re-enter society clean and sober. There are many reasons why a person would need to attend a drug rehabilitation program. Some of the many reasons are: the inability to control their drinking or drug use, alienating their friends and family, problems with the law, and problems at work. Also, there are several different types of drug rehabilitation programs available: inpatient, outpatient, residential, short-term, and long-term.
Addict
An addict is an individual who has a compulsive urge to use drugs, to the point where they feel they have no effective choice but to continue use. An addict will continue their self destructive behaviors in order to feel good or to avoid
feeling bad. It can dominate their mind, and keep them coming back for more. The addiction can be
different for each addict, depending on their vice and the kind of person they
are.
Detox
Detox is necessary when an individual through their chronic use of drugs or alcohol has developed an addiction. The objective of detox is to help the individual achieve a drug and alcohol free state. Detox is intended to relieve the physical symptoms of withdrawal and helps prepare the individual for entry into drug rehabilitation. Therefore, the ultimate goal of detox is preparation for long term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
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