Recovery Month reminds us that recovery is possible for everyone. A safe, stable home is the foundation for healing, growth, and connection. Looking for local treatment, support, and resources? Explore the Barnstable […] The post September is National Recovery Month appeared first on Barnstable County.| Barnstable County
When an older loved one completes alcohol detox and enters a medical rehab program, families often feel a swirl of emotions: relief, hope, fear, and sometimes overwhelm. You may find […] The post 7 Steps to Support an Older Adult After Alcohol Detox appeared first on Center for Mental Health and Aging.| Center for Mental Health and Aging
By Arthur Allen KFF Health News Don’t get Nathan Jones started on xylitol, the active ingredient in his chewing gum, nasal spray, and other products. He’ll talk your ear off about its wondrous powers against tooth decay, as well as its potential to fight covid, heart disease, Alzheimer’s — you name it. For now, Jones, […] The post FTC has long said products must back up health claims. A MAHA lawsuit would upend that. appeared first on North Carolina Health News.| North Carolina Health News
The experience of the addiction treatment industry in the five years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic illustrates the resilience of the industry.| Behavioral Health Business
Behavioral health providers in one state have come out on top in a battle to remove prior authorization requirements for opioid use disorder (OUD)| Behavioral Health Business
The once-ascendant, long-troubled addiction treatment provider Landmark Recovery has filed for bankruptcy for at least some of its corporate entities, according to public documents. The company’s application for bankruptcy protection marks a critical development in the company’s legal troubles, particularly with its landlords. The dispute at the heart of the bankruptcy involves one of the […] The post Landmark Recovery Files Bankruptcy Amid Missed Rent Fight with Sabra Health Care REIT ...| Behavioral Health Business
Ranking member of the Senate Finance Subcommittee on Health Care, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH), is heading an information probe into the practices and patient outcomes of major for-profit methadone clinics: BayMark, Acadia and New Season. Opioid treatment programs (OTPs) are a major focus of the inquiry. While they are a primary source of methadone initiation […] The post Lawmakers Question OTP Business Practices of BayMark, Acadia, New Season appeared first on Behavioral Health Business.| Behavioral Health Business
Lee Equity-backed Bradford Health Services names new CEO Birmingham, Alabama-based Bradford Health Services named Lisa Evans its new CEO, succeeding| Behavioral Health Business
Eleanor Health collaborated with Point32Health to develop a value-based program that provides addiction care along with other services.| Behavioral Health Business
Delphi Behavioral Health Group was once a fast-growing addiction treatment provider. Now, it will soon cease to exist. Here's what happened.| Behavioral Health Business
With less than a month to go before the beginning of 2022, Mindpath Health shows no signs of letting up on the expansion front. The behavioral health| Behavioral Health Business
Outpatient mental health is currently one of the fastest growing subsectors in behavioral health -- just ask private equity buyers, who are expected to| Behavioral Health Business
Charlie Health, a virtual high-acuity behavioral health provider, has added a new substance use disorder (SUD) treatment program to its service offerings.| Behavioral Health Business
Praesum Healthcare has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections with a federal court in Florida. Court documents detail allegations that the Lake| Behavioral Health Business
Who leads addiction care from a clinical and coordination perspective has historically been a complicated question, partly because of how patients are| Behavioral Health Business
The majority of addiction treatment providers are actively pursuing expansion, with new locations and de novo centers as the most popular growth lever in| Behavioral Health Business
The spending plan would also direct some dollars to Medicaid, but less than what the state health department asked for.| North Carolina Health News
With no state budget in sight before July 1, state senators passed a narrower spending bill — but it would need approval from the House.| North Carolina Health News
As State Advisory Council on Cannabis prepares to meet, NC House and Senate differ on how far hemp regulations should go.| North Carolina Health News
Written by, Janet Hamm-Tuverson, Director of Addictions Counseling Services at Optimum Performance Institute in Woodland Hills, CA Young adults grappling with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and alcohol often face an uphill battle when it comes to emotional regulation and can experience an increase in BPD symptoms from drinking and partying. Here’s what parents of…| OPI Residential Treatment Center for Young Adults – Private Pay Mental Heal...
Bradford Health Services Announces New $25M, 100-Bed Facility A Bradford Health Services-owned behavioral health and substance use disorder (SUD)| Behavioral Health Business
Acadia (NASDAQ: ACHC) is prioritizing strategic investment in its technology capabilities and comprehensive treatment centers (CTCs) for opioid use| Behavioral Health Business
This is an exclusive BHB+ story The retirement trend dominating employment conversations may be taking a turn – at least for the addiction treatment| Behavioral Health Business
Chicago’s Millennium Counseling Center was founded as a solo practice in 2004 by Ann Foster. The practice initially focused on process problems, trauma| Behavioral Health Business
LGBTQ+ youth are significantly more likely to experience bullying, prejudice, and other traumas than their non-LGBTQ+ peers.| Great Oaks Recovery Center
Five U.S. states are now allowed to provide incarcerated people with coverage for substance use disorder (SUD) care and other services before their| Behavioral Health Business
In the two weeks after leaving incarceration, individuals are 40 times more likely to die from an opioid overdose than the general public. Yet, for years,| Behavioral Health Business
Innovation has its greatest impact when it’s applied at scale. And the intersection of innovation and scale is where Acadia Healthcare’s (Nasdaq: ACHC)| Behavioral Health Business
UNC School of Social Work Assistant Professor Orrin Ware researches mental health and substance use disorders.| UNC School of Social Work
Almost 50% of patients with serious mental illnesses (SMI) also have a substance use disorder (SUD). Yet few providers offer specialized care for patients| Behavioral Health Business
Several N.C. communities use the program to reduce repeat ER visits, tackle rising opioid overdoses, and address other routine care.| North Carolina Health News
Addiction treatment provider Bradford Health has tapped Robert Marsh to lead the company as CEO. Before joining Bradford, Marsh was the CEO of| Behavioral Health Business
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