@ATCNE is a non-profit, clinically-operated drug treatment program providing safe and therapeutic care for those in the Boston area.
Contact us at: 617-254-1271
w/ February comes the opportunity to celebrate contributions of Black individuals in our nation’s history. @atcne will be highlighting Black pioneers in the fields of healthcare & social work. Thank u for helping us acknowledge their sacrifices and triumphs. #BlackHistoryMonth
Asking for help is never easy, but it is ALWAYS worth it. At ATCNE, we do our best to make you comfortable during very uncomfortable times. Call us for help. Same-day admissions are available in most cases. 617-254-1271
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Find out all the information you need to know about our Transition Assisted Treatment program here! If you think you or someone you know might qualify for this grant, contact us today at (617)-599-4776.
"A jail is a jail, no matter how you dress it up.
Why are we even talking about putting more money in the hands of sheriffs for substance abuse treatment?"
And the study found that 1.2 million Americans have already recovered from Opioid Use Disorder!!! That number provides hope to a situation that can often feel too bleak.
New study from Mass General shows recovery from OUD requires a multi-faceted approach of medication, recovery support services and mutual help. The good news is these resources are quickly becoming more and more readily available.
https://t.co/ejmhDfftQW
Our Transition Assisted Treatment program provides Medication-Assisted Treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and evidence-based Motivational Interviewing to address relapse triggers and co-occurring mental health issues. And the best part? It's totally state funded.
The Recovery Research Institute is a leading nonprofit research institute of Massachusetts General Hospital dedicated to the advancement of addiction treatment and recovery. Check the link below for the latest developments and most up-to-date info.
https://t.co/Ffjjrvgn5F
This year long research study found that less than half of all emergency medicine providers in MA think opioid addiction is treatable and 40% feel treating those with OUD takes time/resources away from other patients. This is unacceptable and must change!
https://t.co/YzrsJWjTYA
CDC guidelines recommend offering medication-assisted treatment to those suffering from opioid use disorder, yet many of these treatments remain stigmatized! #StopTheStigma
“Callous paternalism will be a poor substitute for care, resulting in promoting harm, suffering and a contempt for the healthcare delivery system.”–– H. Westley Clark of @SantaClaraUniv
https://t.co/5zOCv8rweg
Counties w/ ↑ incarceration had ↑ fatal #overdose. @TheLancet “strong association between rise in incarceration & (drug) mortality. Also largely neglected dimension of US #criminaljustice system—local #jails— independently associated w/ drug deaths” https://t.co/zOnFkzvFXo
Before any problem can be solved, its causes must be properly understood. This new study suggests that in addition to the over-prescribing of opioids, increasing incarceration rates and decreasing incomes have played a large role in the opioid crisis.
https://t.co/VcXODvq9Kr