Alcohol and Other Drugs

The Higher Education Center

 

The NIAAA

NIAAA College Drinking Report--Call to Action: Changing the Culture of Drinking at U.S. Colleges
College Drinking: Changing the Culture, created by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

In case of emergency, dial 911.


Where to get help at MSUM

Hendrix Health Center
Karen Lester, Interim Director
Jill LaVelle, Chemical Health Counselor
Located on 9th Avenue, next to Parking Lot C
(218) 477-2211
http://www.mnstate.edu/Hendrix

Counseling & Personal Growth Center
Cliff Schuette, Director
Located in Bridges Hall 260
(218) 477-2227
http://www.mnstate.edu/counsel

Campus Security
Michael Parks, Director
Located at 9th Avenue and 14th Street South
(218) 477-2449
http://www.mnstate.edu/security

Fargo-Moorhead Community Resources For Drug and Alcohol Abuse


Drake Counseling Services
1202 23rd St. S.
Fargo, ND
(701) 293-5429
(800) 293-1833
Outpatient Treatment for Adults and Adolescents, Evaluations


First Step Recovery
409 7th St. S.
Fargo, ND
(701) 293-3384
Adult and Adolescent Treatment Services,Evaluations


ShareHouse      
4227 9th Ave. S.      
Fargo, ND 58103      
(701) 282-6561
(877) 294-6561
Chemical Dependency Treatment Programs for Adults and Adolescents, DUI Seminars, Evaluations


MeritCare Chemical
Dependency Services
1720 University Dr. S.
Fargo, ND
(701) 461-5300


Prairie St. John’s
510 4th St. S.
Fargo, ND 58103
(701) 476-7216
(877) 333-9565
Chemical Dependency Treatment for Adults and Adolescents Needs Assessment and Referral Center 24/7


Alcoholics Anoymous meetings in the Fargo-Moorhead Area:

 

 

 


Acute Alcohol Poisoning

If someone under the influence of alcohol exhibits ONE or more of these behaviors…
Call 911!
  • Repeated vomiting;
  • Mental confusion or stupor;
  • Unconscious, "passed out" or semi-conscious and cannot be awakened;
  • Vomiting while "sleeping" or passed out; not waking up after vomiting;
  • Seizures;
  • Slow or irregular breathing;
  • Cold, clammy, pale or bluish skin.
Do not leave the person alone.
A person who has passed out may die. Turn the person on her/his side to prevent choking in case of vomiting.