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Seg. 1: Missouri Still A Center For Meth. Seg. 2: Options For Seniors Who Cannot Live Alone.

Nearly one-fifth of the elderly require residential facilities that offer in-house assistance.
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Nearly one-fifth of the elderly require residential facilities that offer in-house assistance.

Segment 1: Methamphetamine epidemic of the 90s hasn't gone away in Missouri, it's gotten worse.

There was at time when the number of mom-and-pop meth labs in this part of the country caused Independence, Missouri, to be dubbed "the methamphetamine capital of America." Vigorous laws restricting access to ingredients drastically reduced the number of home-cookers but not demand.  Today, agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration told us how purer meth now makes it way to Missouri to be cut and distributed. We also talked with the head of an agency that offers drug addiction recovery services.


For those seeking help with drug addiction, First Call maintains a 24/7 Crisis Call line at 816.361.5900.

Segment 2, beginning at 23:09: By the time today's seniors reach age 85, one in five will need living options that provide personal care.

Senior living, assisted living, skilled nursing and in-home care are among the choices for older persons who can no longer manage their house on their own.  With so many options, how do you know which one is right for you or your loved one and your budget? Today, two professionals in the field walked us through what to consider when deciding whether to get help to stay in the home or to move to a place that offers services with residency.

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Brian Ellison is substitute host of Central Standard and Up To Date and has served in a variety of roles at KCUR since 2008. He has been acting producer and associate producer of Up To Date and was acting producer of The Walt Bodine Show. A member of the Religion Newswriters Association, he also contributes occasionally to KCUR news coverage. Even before joining the KCUR staff, he was a producer and frequent guest on Up To Date's "Religion Roundtable," as well as a committed listener and volunteer.
Danette (Danie) Alexander first came to KCUR in 2007 as an intern for Up to Date after completing her B.A. in Communications at the University of Missouri – Kansas City. After her KCUR internship was completed, Danie continued to spend her mornings assisting senior producer Stephen Steigman as a volunteer with the show. Her radio experience also includes stints with public radio's New Letters on the Air as a broadcast engineer and on local public radio as host of a weekly overnight call-in show.