




Norris, South Carolina
Norris, SC Profile
Norris, SC, population 847 , is located
in South Carolina's Pickens county,
about 65.8 miles from Athens and 99.7 miles from Augusta.
In the 90's the population of Norris has declined by about 4%.
It is Estimated in recent years the population of Norris has been growing at an annual rate of less than one percent.
Norris Statistics
Norris Gender Information
Males in Norris: 422 (50%)
Females in Norris: 425 (50%)
As % of Population in Norris
Race Diversity in Norris
White: 88%
African American: 10%
Asian: 1%
Other/Mixed: 1%
As % of Population in Norris
Age Diversity in Norris
Median Age in Norris: 38.4 (Males in Norris: 36.3, Females in Norris: 40.2)
Norris Males Under 20: 14%
Norris Females Under 20: 12%
Norris Males 20 to 40: 14%
Norris Females 20 to 40: 13%
Norris Males 40 to 60: 14%
Norris Females 40 to 60: 14%
Norris Males Over 60: 9%
Norris Females Over 60: 11%
Economics in Norris
Norris Household Average Size: 2.45 people
Norris Median Household Income: $ 33,393
Norris Median Value of Homes: $ 58,300
Norris Location Information
Elevation: 999 feet above sea level.
Land Area: 2.0 Square Miles.
Nearby Towns & Cities to Norris
Central 2.9 Miles
Liberty 4.0 Miles
Six Mile 5.0 Miles
Clemson 7.1 Miles
Pendleton 7.7 Miles
Arial 8.7 Miles
Pickens 8.9 Miles
Easley 9.9 Miles
Utica 11.6 Miles
Seneca 12.5 Miles
Big Cities Nearest Norris
(Population 100,000+)
Athens 65.8 Miles
Augusta 99.7 Miles
Knoxville 106.0 Miles
Columbia 111.3 Miles
Charlotte 113.0 Miles
Atlanta 116.7 Miles
Chattanooga 146.3 Miles
Winston-Salem 169.1 Miles
Greensboro 190.0 Miles
Columbus 204.6 Miles
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Facts
One of the reasons meth is such a threat in rural America is because it is cheap and easy to make. Drugs that can be bought over the counter at local stores are mixed with other common ingredients to make meth. Small labs to cook the drug can be set up on tables in kitchens, countertops, garages or just about anywhere. Although superlabs, operated by sophisticated traffickers still supply the majority of meth, these smaller tabletop labs have increased exponentially in the last decade, setting an alarming trend. The Federal Drug Enforcement Administration announced in April that OxyContin may have played a role in 464 deaths across the Country in 2000 to 2001. Meth use has moved beyond the traditional subcultures of users, such as bikers, gay men, and blue-collar, white males to college students, professionals, minorities, and especially women. It has also been encouraged by the use of less-potent legal stimulants associated with all-night “rave” dance parties popular in recent years. Faith based residential programs represent a major percentage of low cost and free programs on offer today, although secular programs do also exist at low cost. Faith based programs may also exist within the domain of very high cost private rehabs. Christian rehabs emphasize spiritual healing in the treatment of addiction, and in doing so generally use a modified version of the 12 steps of AA, called the Christian 12 steps. They also emphasize prayer, bible study and religious counseling as a comprehensive spiritual solution to the problems of the flesh. Christian rehabs may also offer secular and pharmacological therapies, such as cognitive education, group addictions therapy and relapse preventing medications. |
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.
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.
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.
Therapeutic Community
An effective therapeutic community attends to the many needs of the individual, not just his or her drug use. Care given at a therapeutic community addresses the individual's drug use and associated medical, psychological, social, vocational, and legal problems. Also, a therapeutic community will continue to be flexible and provide ongoing assessments of the individual's needs, which may change during the course of care.
Remaining in care at a therapeutic community for an adequate period of time is critical for treatment effectiveness. The time depends on an individual's needs. For most people, the significant improvement is reached at about 3 months in treatment.
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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