Chemical Dependency Treatment Centers
... dependency treatment centers Along with other programs, Arrowhead Center offers an adolescent program, New Hope chemical dependency program, and DWI classroom clinics. They offer outpatient treatment for chemical dependency and substance abuse and also contract with the … Read more on Hometown Focus Medina Breakfast Kiwanis hosts speakers from heroin treatment center Officials from the LCADA Way, which is opening an outpatient drug treatment facility in Medina, spoke at this morning's Medina Breakfast Kiwanis meeting about opiate addiction and treatment. Pictured from left are Dan Haight, chief operating officer of … Read more on cleveland.com Read ...
Unclear Future Confronts Residential Program at John Brooks
... future confronts residential program at John Brooks By next April, the organization will have moved its outpatient drug-treatment programs, which include a methadone clinic, counseling and health-care services, to a facility in Pleasantville and a repurposed building near the Atlantic City Rescue Mission. Read more on Press of Atlantic City Plant City's iconic Red Rose Inn could be transformed into rehab center Barbara Swain was one of those who came to support the proposal, along with tear-filled residents with alcoholic family members, drug-using friends and relatives who died from their ...
What's Happening Friday in Oroville
... happening Friday in Oroville Public Health Clinic: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Confidential reproductive health services; men, women. 78 Table Mountain Blvd. 538-7341. Weekly. … 1-877-669-1669. Intensive Outpatient Drug & Alcohol Recovery: 5-6:30 p.m. Low and no cost. Free to MediCal patients … Read more on Oroville Mercury Register Bradley Hasbro Research Center to study drug treatment program for girls in … Tolou-Shams' team will monitor the programs' effects on the girls' drug and alcohol use, HIV/STD risk behaviors, psychiatric symptoms and recidivism over both the short-term (three months post-program completion) and long-term (12 months … Read more ...
'Collateral' Death Toll Expected to Soar in Ebola Crisis
'Collateral' death toll expected to soar in Ebola crisis Even at this point, said Professor Chris Whitty of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in London, in countries facing the worst of the Ebola outbreak, "many more people are dying of other things that are not Ebola." As the epidemic … Read more on Baltimore Sun HEROIN EPIDEMIC: Forum to focus on prevention The keynote speaker will be former Penn Yan Academy football great Tony Collins, who went on to a successful pro career that was cut short by drug use. Minor said … Other speakers will include county Sheriff Ron Spike; representatives from Clifton … Read more on Finger Lakes Times Read more... ...
Creative Care Announces Resource Books to Help Patients and Families
... Care Announces Resource Books To Help Patients and Families About Creative Care: Unlike many addiction treatment centers that only focus on the addictive behavior, Creative Care believes that there is an underlying reason for addiction and focuses on dual diagnosis methods to uncover the root problems. Read more on Newswire (press release) New outpatient drug treatment center opens in Austin A new outpatient facility in Austin, the Sage Recovery and Wellness Center, is designed to keep that from happening. "I'm miserable without the drugs and alcohol," said Hope Cole, who's spent half of her adult life as an addict. The 39-year-old says at … Read more on KVUE Read ...
Rocky Mountain Recovery Center Seeks Donations
Rocky Mountain Recovery Center seeks donations The facility is the only nearby sober living and recovery center, Kolbe said, and its primary purpose is to provide housing, support and education to those with drug and alcohol addiction who are seeking sobriety. The center's faith-based, spiritual … Read more on Mountain Mail Newspaper The custom justice of 'problem-solving courts' … the cycle, and with several allies, started a court where repeat offenders with substance abuse problems could get treatment and individual attention while keeping their freedom, as long as they stayed committed to their recovery and didn't violate … Read more on Boston Globe Read more... ...