The New Direction program provides treatment, education and job skills to help participants maintain sobriety while addressing New Jersey's growing homelessness crisis.
The app, made available by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, provides 24/7 resources for people experiencing addiction.
The new residence, exclusively for people ages 18 to 25 with drug and alcohol addictions, reflects increasing recognition that treatment of that age group — the most vulnerable to substance abuse — ...
Blueprints for Addiction Recovery invited visitors to its new community drop-in center at at 317 N. Queen St. on Wednesday ...
Residents are celebrating the opening of the Milton Jefferson Recovery Center with a special ribbon cutting ceremony ...
Vicky McClure promises more adrenaline, danger and depth in the explosive third series of Trigger Point - but her alter ego Lana is set for a gruelling addiction and PTSD battle. “It’s more exciting,” ...
Ideal Option, a national leader in evidence-based outpatient treatment for addiction to fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, alcohol and polysubstance, is now welcoming new patients in Newport. The new ...
In the bleakest period of her addiction, Emma Ward was convinced she was drinking herself to death, yet felt utterly helpless to stop. What began as a nightly drink to numb the pain of losing her ...
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Ms. Szalavitz is a contributing Opinion writer. Jessica Massarone couldn’t concentrate in primary school: She was too preoccupied with her parents’ struggles with drug addiction. Sometimes, she’d find ...
Dave Burnside, a former addict and ex-offender, has transformed his life from one of crime and addiction to becoming a highly effective advocate for recovery and community support. Dave shared his ...
A public health researcher in St. John’s says Newfoundland and Labrador has been “very, very slow” in supporting those who use drugs or may struggle with addiction. Gillian Kolla, an assistant ...
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