




Portage, Pennsylvania
Portage, PA Profile
Portage, PA, population 2,837 , is located
in Pennsylvania's Cambria county,
about 69.8 miles from Pittsburgh and 133.2 miles from Baltimore.
In the 90's the population of Portage has declined by about 9%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Portage has been declining at an annual rate of 1.1 percent.
Reports show that during 2003 property crime levels in the Portage area were lower than Pennsylvania's average.
The same data shows violent crime levels to be lower than the Pennsylvania average.
Portage Statistics
Portage Gender Information
Males in Portage: 1,319 (46%)
Females in Portage: 1,518 (54%)
As % of Population in Portage
Race Diversity in Portage
White: 99%
Other/Mixed: 1%
As % of Population in Portage
Age Diversity in Portage
Median Age in Portage: 41.7 (Males in Portage: 38.7, Females in Portage: 43.8)
Portage Males Under 20: 12%
Portage Females Under 20: 11%
Portage Males 20 to 40: 12%
Portage Females 20 to 40: 13%
Portage Males 40 to 60: 12%
Portage Females 40 to 60: 13%
Portage Males Over 60: 10%
Portage Females Over 60: 17%
Economics in Portage
Portage Household Average Size: 2.27 people
Portage Median Household Income: $ 24,548
Portage Median Value of Homes: $ 50,600
Law Enforcement in Portage
Reported crimes in the Portage area during 2003:
Murder and non-negligent man-slaughter: 0
Forcible rape: 0
Robbery: 0
Aggravated assault: 8
Violent crime events per 100,000 people: 289
Burglary: 7
Larceny-theft: 13
Motor vehicle theft: 2
Arson: 0
Property crime events per 100,000 people: 794
Portage Location Information
Elevation: 1,677 feet above sea level.
Land Area: 0.7 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Portage
Spring Hill 0.9 Miles
Cassandra 2.2 Miles
Wilmore 2.4 Miles
Lilly 3.8 Miles
Summerhill 4.7 Miles
Beaverdale-Lloydell 5.2 Miles
Ehrenfeld 5.7 Miles
St. Michael-Sidman 6.1 Miles
South Fork 6.5 Miles
Cresson 6.5 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Portage
(Population 100,000+)
Pittsburgh 69.8 Miles
Baltimore 133.2 Miles
Arlington 133.8 Miles
Washington 135.1 Miles
Alexandria 139.7 Miles
Erie 141.0 Miles
Akron 156.7 Miles
Allentown 168.0 Miles
Buffalo 173.1 Miles
Cleveland 175.6 Miles
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Facts
According to the 2006 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 35.3 million Americans aged 12 and older reported having used cocaine, and 8.5 million reported having used crack. An estimated 2.4 million Americans were current (past-month) users of cocaine; 702,000 were current users of crack. There were an estimated 977,000 new users of cocaine in 2006—most were 18 or older when they first used cocaine. Among young adults aged 18 to 25, the past-year use rate was 6.9 percent, showing no significant difference from the previous year. 56% of students in grades 5 through 12 say that alcohol advertising encourages them to drink. Another type of drug test consists of a skin patch that measures drugs and drug metabolites in perspiration. The patch, which looks like a large adhesive bandage, is applied to the skin and worn for some length of time. A gas-permeable membrane on the patch protects the tested area from dirt and other contaminants. The sweat patch is sometimes used in the criminal justice system to monitor drug use by parolees and probationers, but so far it has not been widely used in workplaces or schools. Habitual marijuana use increased among U.S. adults over the past decade, particularly among young minorities and baby boomers, government figures show. The prevalence of marijuana abuse or dependence climbed from 1.2 percent of adults in 1991-92 to 1.5 percent in 2001-02, or an estimated 3 million adults 18 and over. That represents an increase of 22 percent, or 800,000 people, according to data from two nationally representative surveys that each queried more than 40,000 adults. Among 18- to 29-year-olds, the rate or abuse or dependence remained stable among whites but surged by about 220 percent among black men and women, to 4.5 percent of that population, and by almost 150 percent among Hispanic men, to 4.7 percent. Among all adults ages 45 to 64, the rate increased by 355 percent, to about 0.4 percent of that population. |
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.
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.
Dependence
Dependence is the compulsive use of a substance despite negative consequences which can be severe; drug dependence is simply excessive use of a drug or use of a drug for purposes for which it was not medically intended. Physical dependence on a substance (needing a drug to function) is not necessary or sufficient to define addiction. There are some substances that don't cause addiction but do cause physical dependence (for example, some blood pressure medications) and substances that cause addiction but not classic physical dependence (cocaine withdrawal, for example, it does not have symptoms like vomiting and chills; it is mainly characterized by depression).
Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is a pattern of repeated drug taking that usually results in tolerance (the need for greater amounts of the drug to achieve the same effect), withdrawal (physical and cognitive effects when drug use declines or stops), and compulsive drug taking behavior (drug taking that persists despite efforts to reduce intake and despite problems with family, friends, and work). Drug addiction encompasses a diverse range of drugs (such as alcohol, cannabis, amphetamines, and cocaine) and is caused by many different factors.
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.
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