New Help for Babies in Withdrawal and Moms Battling Addiction
The offer included requirements for mother as well: Yeager would have to visit Kennedy six times a week, help the nurses care for her baby, take parenting classes, meet regularly with the social worker, and attend her own addiction recovery sessions. Read more on NBCNews.com
Drug may give those leaving jail a better shot at recovery
“But there is no way to heal from addiction without doing the psychological work of recovery.” Alkermes provides all prisons and jails in Massachusetts with free samples for the first Vivitrol injection before release, and Medicaid or other health … Read more on The Boston Globe
Center helps first-time mother recover from addiction
Rodriguez received help at the Susan B. Anthony Recovery Center, a Pembroke Pines-based nonprofit that provides transitional housing and supportive services for mothers suffering from substance addiction while allowing them to remain with their children. Read more on Sun Sentinel
Addiction summit focuses on recovery programs (video)
One way West Virginia's lawmakers can fix the state's drug addiction woes is identifying and funding effective recovery programs, community members attending a pre-legislative session forum at Charleston's East End Family Resource Center said Tuesday. Read more on Charleston Gazette-Mail (subscription)
What you need to know about controversial rehab center planned for Haddonfield
After attempts to redevelop the land for public or open-space use fizzled, Recovery Centers of America announced they had an agreement to purchase the site and planned on opening a drug and treatment center. The move has been met with some … Deni … Read more on NJ.com
Jail a place where inmates get help
In recent years, the jail and its corrections officers have taken on an array of new services for inmates who truly need mental health assistance and drug and alcohol counseling. In 2014, the jail started to use Catalyst social workers 20 hours a week … Read more on Mansfield News Journal
Carly Fiorina: Overreacting to illegal drug use isn't the answer
"We know that we don't spend enough money on the treatment of drug use," said Fiorina, former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard. "When you … Fiorina said her doctor asked whether she, as a cancer patient, wanted access to medicinal marijuana. Read more on DesMoinesRegister.com
Head of Addiction Center has made social work a career
The ACBC, which is a private nonprofit corporation, works closely with other local recovery care providers, such as New Horizons, and is a member of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. Pirich was born and raised in Broome County … Read more on Press & Sun-Bulletin
Editorial: City right to pitch in, help homeless who pitch tents
Last summer, three teenagers reportedly looking for trouble and someone to beat up allegedly bludgeoned two homeless Navajo men to death with a cinder block, a metal fence post and debris from the open lot off West Central where they had been sleeping … Read more on Albuquerque Journal
Parents, students attend heroin talk in Allendale
The week also included public service announcements during morning announcements and stations set up in the cafeteria with material about heroin use and drug addiction — all organized by Reifman, Koth said. In the past year, deaths of people 18 to 25 … Read more on NorthJersey.com
Recreation Briefs: SCaD's Skating Spectacular to Be CHaD Fundraiser
In addition to her distance-running successes, Hagley is a doctor of physical therapy and the rehabilitation manager at Valley Regional Hospital in Claremont. The talk is scheduled to start at 7 p.m., is free of charge and open to the public. The UVRC … Read more on Valley News
Training helps social workers, counselors give teens skills to abstain from …
Nine participants will be trained as lead supervisors and certified to be able to train others, said Dr. Catherine Martin, the principal investigator for the program known as Adolescent Health and Recovery Treatment and Training. … From coping with … Read more on Lexington Herald Leader
Vermont: Progress made in opiate fight
Tyler Nolan poses at a mall in Burlington, Vt., Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2014. Nolan, 23, has been in treatment for 10 months for heroin addiction. A year after Vermont grabbed national headlines when Gov. Peter Shumlin made fighting heroin and opiate abuse a … Read more on Belleville News Democrat
"Large" Drug Bust Made in Sussex Traffic Stop
MILTON, Del.- It is a bust that is being called "substantial," "significant" and "large" by drug enforcement agents. In a traffic stop in Milton, Delaware State Police seized almost 15,000 bags of heroin. The driver of the vehicle was 32-year old Davon … Read more on WBOC TV 16
SOMC opens medical stabilization service
“In Portsmouth we're going to be having patients calling from West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and Southeast Indiana. Where ever that person is living, we're going to try to find an appropriate facility in there area. … “I think that this alcohol and … Read more on Portsmouth Daily Times
Parenting grandparents face litany of issues
HARVEYVILLE, Kan. — Donna and Buddy Smallwood thought their years of raising small children were over. Then they received a phone call about 2 1/2 years ago from a social worker. Their three grandchildren had been taken into protective custody and … Read more on Indiana Gazette
High-schoolers to fifth-graders: Don't use tobacco
The students will use a PowerPoint presentation packed with statistics. They will tell the inquisitive fifth-graders how tobacco killed more than 430,000 Americans last year and show them how much tar accumulates in a smoker's lungs, home, car and … Read more on The Republic
Can't You Hear the Whistle Blow
Government benefit programs rely on the honesty and integrity of insiders to report fraud, waste and abuse. … states that a drug manufacturer allegedly underpaid Medicaid rebates instead of offering the “best price” available; offered kickbacks to … Read more on Watchdog.org
Fighting addiction with another drug
Last year, heroin was the leading reason people ages 18 to 29 sought treatment for substance abuse, far surpassing admissions for alcohol, methamphetamine or prescription drugs. The number of young people admitted for heroin treatment has more than … Read more on The Columbian
Sheriff's Office: Pontiac man dies of suspected drug overdose hours before …
A 32-year-old Pontiac man is believed to have died of a drug overdose late Wednesday, Nov. 19, just hours before he was to enter a substance abuse rehabilitation clinic, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office. The man's aunt and uncle found … Read more on The Oakland Press
Providers say state rates harming addiction treatment
BOSTON (SHNS) – Addiction treatment industry officials skewered proposed reimbursement rates from the Patrick administration as “completely inadequate” and “capricious” during a hearing Tuesday before lawmakers who are reviewing the rate-setting … Read more on wwlp.com
Social worker charged with smoking crack while driving on I-65 with child in car
HOOVER, Alabama – A manager of a Birmingham substance abuse treatment center faces charges after authorities said she was driving down I-65 smoking a crack pipe with a young child in her car. Bari Joy Williams, 44, of Gardendale, is charged with … Read more on AL.com