Sentences with phrase «[substance abuse treatment»

• Crossroads Holding, a portfolio company of Revelstoke Capital Partners, acquired Center of HOPE of Myrtle Beach, a Myrtle Beach, S.C. provider of substance abuse treatment services.
The Fortune Society helps to provide a safety net for ex-felons, often working with them even before release, providing work training, affordable housing options, outpatient substance abuse treatment, a mental health clinic, and even paid internships.
For example, small groups» coverage must now provide for essential health benefits, such as pediatric services, maternity care and substance abuse treatment, and is subject to maximum deductible and out - of - pocket limits.
The bill provides an extra $ 2 billion next year for substance - abuse treatment, a small number compared to its looming cuts.
How about that I took a job for about 20k a year less than I could to work for a non-profit substance abuse treatment center?
Parole seems simple enough: Find a job and keep it; get court - mandated drug abuse treatment and counseling, etc..
However, in many communities, high - quality clinical intervention services (i.e., substance abuse treatment and mental health) are neither available nor accessible to parents with very young children.
Best Practices: Substance Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hc-ps/pubs/adp-apd/bp-mp-abuse-abus/populations-eng.php.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- A group representing substance abuse treatment professionals is praising new proposals from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to crack down on the opioid epidemic.
WAMPSVILLE >> Madison County is joining counties across the state to implore Gov. Andrew Cuomo to fund substance abuse treatment for inmates...
Darryl Towns agreed to be evaluated by an alcohol abuse treatment program and is expected to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge at his next court hearing on Sept. 19.
«We are proud to be part of the effort to close Rikers through our policy advocacy and through our programs to prevent recidivism and unnecessary incarceration through services at Rikers and post-release, supportive housing, mental health and substance abuse treatment, and alternatives to incarceration and detention,» Page said.
That's bad news for a group of NYPD officers who sued the city in 2011 claiming they were wrongfully placed in an alcohol abuse treatment program.
The Assembly also announced publicly Tuesday and Wednesday plans to include $ 30 million to expand heroin and opiate abuse treatment and support programs, and roughly $ 3 million for seniors programs.
«The purpose of this hearing was to simply hear from the public about how they felt about accepting a state funding to provide substance abuse treatment services at the former Broome Developmental Center,» said County Executive Jason Garnar.
Also at 7 p.m., «Effective Radio with Bill Samuels» continues its special 12 - part series on the state constitutional convention vote, with a focus on marijuana legalization and substance abuse treatment reform, AM970.
At 9 a.m., LG Kathy Hochul tours the Lighthouse Women's Residence for Substance Abuse Treatment, Buffalo Municipal House Authority Complex, 244 Hempstead Ave., Buffalo.
Instead, insurers can review a request for treatment only after the first 14 days of substance abuse treatment.
That package includes bills allowing people needing substance abuse treatment to immediately access inpatient services without waiting for insurance company authorization, and a seven - day supply limit on opioid prescriptions.
Republican U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik on Friday morning announced she had and a coalition of lawmakers had negotiated $ 15 billion in benefits care such as maternity, mental health and substance abuse treatment for the House GOP - backed health care bill.
SARANAC LAKE The St. Joseph's Addiction Recovery Center, a Saranac Lake - based substance abuse treatment facility, was awarded $ 450,000 from the state Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services last week.
The Broome program provides mental health services, school - based programs, sexual abuse treatment, elder counseling, and home care.
«They say in substance abuse, drug - abuse treatment, the first step is to admit the reality,» Mr. Cuomo said at a news conference in the Capitol.
The county discussed the possibility of redirecting these volunteers to hospital waiting rooms, where those in need of substance abuse treatment might be kept waiting for a long time.
The governor's list advances issues that the state has tackled in recent years, including increasing insurance coverage for substance abuse treatment.
It has been shown to save government money and provide better outcomes than the array of government services homeless individuals use without supportive housing, including homeless shelters, substance abuse treatment, psychiatric hospitals, hospital emergency rooms, jail and prisons.
He was the executive director of J - CAP, which serves Queens with a recognized alcohol and substance abuse treatment program.
But in the end, there wasn't much of argument to be made; they debated whether to include the fact that Schneiderman is likely headed to substance abuse treatment, but they opted to leave that detail out of his resignation statement.
A key provision of the package allows people needing substance abuse treatment to get immediate access to inpatient services, without waiting for insurance company authorization.
Jones said that a court order which recently mandated Wormuth receive substance - abuse treatment while her federal case is pending, is related to «depression» from her situation.
Schools will see a $ 1 billion increase, and opioid manufacturers will be forced to contribute financially to drug abuse treatment programs.
Judge Munson sentenced DiMaio to 3 1/2 years in prison and made substance abuse treatment mandatory.
The team's analysis showed that while marijuana use amongst youth has remained relatively unchanged, admissions to substance abuse treatment facilities has increased.
«Teens were being admitted to substance abuse treatment centers across the United States, but they were not necessarily indicating that their marijuana use was at a high - risk,» said Marzell.
The study, forthcoming in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, is the first to measure the extent of workplace violence in substance abuse treatment centers across the United States.
«Our goal was to quantify its existence in substance abuse treatment centers, identify personal and institutional responses, and identify any characteristics that may put counselors at greater risk.»
In a change from longstanding practice, the CMS recently began suppressing substance abuse - related claims in the Medicare and Medicaid Research Identifiable Files to comply with a 1987 federal regulation barring third party payers from releasing information from federally funded substance abuse treatment programs without patient consent.
The Affordable Care Act may help change that, since it requires all qualifying insurance plans cover substance abuse treatment, ensuring a market will be there.
«Our review highlights that studies to date varied widely in hypotheses and research methods, suggesting that the field needs to develop more standardized methods to allow for a clearer understanding of the role of comorbid depression among adolescents in substance abuse treatment,» wrote the researchers in a joint statement.
A second consideration pertains to the debate about whether to address comorbid depression within substance abuse treatment, and if so, how.
«Clarification based on rigorous research studies will permit researchers to identify the conditions under which depression can influence substance abuse treatment retention and outcomes, which in turn will help to specify when depression needs to be directly addressed with this population of young people,» explained the researchers.
The researchers analyzed data from the 2012 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services to compare county - level distributions of opioid use disorder rates with opioid treatment programs that accept Medicaid.
«Every person who enters substance abuse treatment ought to have their tobacco use evaluated and treated,» said Guydish.
The study is published on - line ahead of print in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, December 2016.
Long - term residential substance abuse treatment is a preferred option for those seeking to recover from SUDs.
In order to explore the factors that hinder and help individuals transition from long - term residential substance abuse treatment centers to the community, Dr. Manuel and her collaborators, Dr. Obie Nichols and Ms. Erin Palmer, from Services for the UnderServed, Inc., (SUS) conducted a qualitative socio - ecological model - based study, «Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Transition from Long - Term Residential Substance Abuse Treatment,» the findings of which were recently presented at the 2016 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State conference.
This study is the first phase of a larger initiative to develop and pilot test Critical Time Intervention, a transitional assistance model for individuals leaving residential substance abuse treatment.
«Using the socio - ecological model as a guiding framework, this study explores the individual, interpersonal, organizational, community, and policy factors that impede and facilitate the transition from residential substance abuse treatment from the perspectives of individuals with SUDs who are anticipating discharge from treatment.»
A new analysis by a team led by researchers at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services (SPHHS) examines factors affecting the integration of mental health and substance abuse treatment services with medical care at community health centers.
The study consisted of semi-structured interviews (45 - 90 minutes in length) with individuals (n = 32) from a long - term residential substance abuse treatment program (average length of stay is 6 months) in NYC.
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