County Judge Wants Drug Rehab at Jail – Medina County Gazette
County judge wants drug rehab at jail – Medina County Gazette
County judge wants drug rehab at jail
Medina County Gazette MEDINA — Medina County Common Pleas Judge James L. Kimbler wants the county to reopen the east pod of the jail to serve as a short-term rehab facility for drug offenders with opiate and heroin addictions. Kimbler presented the proposal to the county … |
Effort launched for new drug rehab unit – Charleston Gazette
Effort launched for new drug rehab unit
Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.Va. — If the crisis of drug addiction is anything like war, one local surgeon believes West Virginia is "Ground Zero" – and he and many other state and local officials have launched the latest weapon to combat it. A group of business … |
As Peter Young Center drug rehab closes, doctor plans wellness center – The Altamont Enterprise
As Peter Young Center drug rehab closes, doctor plans wellness center
The Altamont Enterprise Empty for now: The Peter Young Center, perched on the hill above the village of Altamont, closed its drug and alcohol rehabilitation program last week, and the 69,000-square-foot building sits empty. A local doctor, John Malfetano, hopes to turn the … |
Bay Area Recovery Announce New Drug Rehab Services – PR Web (press release)
Bay Area Recovery Announce New Drug Rehab Services
PR Web (press release) Since 1992, Bay Area Recovery Center has helped save and improve the lives of substance abusers in the area, and they continue to do nothing but improve. Bay Area Recovery offers treatment for all addictive substances, but their services extend beyond … |
Medical marijuana a dilemma for NJ Transit worker
“I told them I was taking prescribed medical marijuana,” said Davis, who was issued a state card last September authorizing him to purchase the drug and get treatment from a certified physician in the state Department of Health's Medicinal Marijuana …
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Heroin addicts face barriers to treatment
NEW YORK (AP) — As the ranks of heroin users rise, increasing numbers of addicts are looking for help but are failing to find it — because there are no beds in packed facilities, treatment is hugely expensive and insurance companies won't pay for …
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