




Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania
Turtle Creek, PA Profile
Turtle Creek, PA, population 6,076 , is located
in Pennsylvania's Allegheny county,
about 9.3 miles from Pittsburgh and 100.3 miles from Akron.
In the 90's the population of Turtle Creek has declined by about 7%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Turtle Creek has been declining at an annual rate of 1.1 percent.
Turtle Creek Statistics
Turtle Creek Gender Information
Males in Turtle Creek: 2,726 (45%)
Females in Turtle Creek: 3,350 (55%)
As % of Population in Turtle Creek
Race Diversity in Turtle Creek
White: 93%
African American: 5%
Asian: 1%
Other/Mixed: 1%
As % of Population in Turtle Creek
Age Diversity in Turtle Creek
Median Age in Turtle Creek: 40.4 (Males in Turtle Creek: 37.8, Females in Turtle Creek: 42.9)
Turtle Creek Males Under 20: 11%
Turtle Creek Females Under 20: 11%
Turtle Creek Males 20 to 40: 13%
Turtle Creek Females 20 to 40: 14%
Turtle Creek Males 40 to 60: 12%
Turtle Creek Females 40 to 60: 13%
Turtle Creek Males Over 60: 9%
Turtle Creek Females Over 60: 17%
Economics in Turtle Creek
Turtle Creek Household Average Size: 2.16 people
Turtle Creek Median Household Income: $ 30,057
Turtle Creek Median Value of Homes: $ 45,600
Turtle Creek Location Information
Elevation: 900 feet above sea level.
Land Area: 1.0 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Turtle Creek
Chalfant 0.8 Miles
North Braddock 1.0 Miles
East Pittsburgh 1.0 Miles
Wilmerding 1.3 Miles
Forest Hills 1.6 Miles
East McKeesport 1.9 Miles
North Versailles 2.0 Miles
Monroeville 2.2 Miles
Wall 2.2 Miles
Braddock Hills 2.2 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Turtle Creek
(Population 100,000+)
Pittsburgh 9.3 Miles
Akron 100.3 Miles
Erie 120.0 Miles
Cleveland 123.6 Miles
Columbus 170.5 Miles
Buffalo 178.4 Miles
Arlington 179.7 Miles
Washington 181.6 Miles
Alexandria 184.9 Miles
Baltimore 187.2 Miles
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Facts
Powdered cocaine is also sometimes smoked, though heat destroys much of the chemical; smokers often sprinkle it on marijuana. Fear: A natural protective instinct that actually allows conditions to continue and only serves to reinforce the cycle of denial. A trained Interventionist will help remove these barriers by allowing all concerned to see the truth. In 2000 the federal government relaxed rules on prescribing methadone in pill form. Doctors who complete an eight-hour training seminar become certified to dispense methadone pills that vary in strength from 20 to 120 milligrams. Wrongly, many young people apparently believe Rohypnol is harmless because it is legal in other countries and has a confirmed medical use. Many also apparently believe that it is not addictive. In fact, the drug can become physically addictive within about 10 days of continuous use. Once someone has started using it regularly, it is often difficult to stop without experiencing withdrawal symptoms, including headaches, muscle pain, restlessness, and confusion. Even worse, stopping the drug suddenly after taking it for a long period of time can have severe health consequences, including seizures, coma, and even death. As a result, experts say regular users must taper off the drug slowly, as they would from any drug on which they have become dependent. |
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.
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 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.
Drug Side Effects
Drug addiction and abuse comes with a heavy price. There are drastic drug side effects associated with drug misuse and abuse. Drug side effects from legal and illegal drugs can range from mild itching to comas and death. In addition to the physical drug side effects mentioned, there are many psychological drug side effects of drug abuse; the most serious being drug addiction and overdose.
Abstinence
Abstinence is the act or practice of refraining from indulging a desire. The type of abstinence we are referring to here is abstinence from drugs and alcohol. This term has two connotations when it comes to abstaining from drugs. The first refers to drug or alcohol treatment programs that aim to help an individual stop using drugs or alcohol for the rest of their lives. The time abstinence is also used in drug education and prevention. It refers to trying to stop children from ever using drugs.
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