Every September, National Recovery Month serves as a beacon of hope for those grappling with addiction, reminding us that recovery is achievable. It highlights the stories of individuals who have embarked on the challenging path of recovery and emerged as victors. Initiated by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Recovery Month emphasizes the societal advantages of prevention, treatment, and recovery for mental health and substance use disorders.
September: Embracing Recovery & Increasing Access to Addiction Treatment
Sep 6, 2023 11:09:00 AM / by Ascension Recovery Services posted in Addiction Recovery, program development, expanding access, expansion of access, Recovery Month
What Are the Signs of a Drug Overdose?
Aug 31, 2023 8:00:00 AM / by Ascension Recovery Services posted in Addiction Recovery, Addiction, Overdose
The cause of a drug overdose is either by accidental overdose or by intentional misuse. In 2021, almost 107,000 drug overdose deaths occurred, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Read on to learn about signs of a drug overdose.
Addressing the Xylazine Crisis: ARS at the Forefront
Aug 11, 2023 10:35:45 AM / by Ascension Recovery Services posted in Addiction Recovery, Overdose, xylazine, fentanyl
The surge in substance use, including xylazine, is causing significant harm to individuals and communities, leading to an increase in drug overdoses. There is a need for the development of innovative addiction treatments tailored to these modern substances.
Eliminating Barriers to Care: X-Waiver Elimination & MAT via Telehealth
Jun 9, 2023 12:05:38 PM / by Jason Batten, LPC, ALPS, AADC posted in Addiction Recovery, Addiction, Recovery Services, COVID-19, Medication for Opioid Use Disorder, Medication-Assisted Treatment, telehealth
In Part I of this series, we explored the dynamic changes in the regulatory and business landscape within the behavioral health industry since the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic. One significant obstacle to effective and accessible substance use treatment has been the presence of outdated and ineffective regulations.
Navigating the Shifting SUD Landscape: How to Stay Relevant Part 1
May 9, 2023 11:52:43 AM / by Jason Batten, LPC, ALPS, AADC posted in Addiction Recovery, Addiction, Recovery Services, COVID-19
The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially lifted the global emergency declaration related to the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating a positive trend in containing the spread of the virus worldwide. Additionally, the United States' public health emergency has also ended. As a result, healthcare providers, including treatment providers, are navigating a new world with significant changes compared to the early months of 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to widespread changes in the healthcare industry, including the adoption of new protocols and technologies, which providers must continue to adapt to moving forward.
Are You or Your Loved One Experiencing the 7 Major Signs of Alcohol Dependence?
May 12, 2022 12:00:00 AM / by Ascension Recovery Services posted in Addiction Recovery
Addiction Treatment Modalities to Use in Treatment Programs
Sep 4, 2019 9:00:00 AM / by Ascension Recovery Services posted in Addiction Treatment Center, Addiction Recovery
Often, families with loved ones who are struggling from addiction feel they have tried all of their options to help their loved one. Families attempt to control their loved one’s substance abuse through efforts such as talking with their loved one about their use, managing their environment, participation in previous detox or treatment attempts, etc. An individual experiencing a substance use disorder may undergo a variety of treatment options.
As a healthcare provider, it is your duty to help family members and those affected by addiction to find the right care option that best fits their unique treatment needs. There are different forms of therapy that can be explored with an individual.
Finding Addiction Treatment for Your Loved One
Jul 10, 2019 9:30:00 AM / by Ascension Recovery Services posted in Addiction Treatment Center, Addiction Recovery, Addiction
Addiction is a chronic, progressive disease that gets worse over time if not treated properly. Recovery is not easy, but it is possible. At Ascension Recovery Services, our encouraging and certified team of professionals are here to help you. We can contribute to your loved one’s recovery through our customized treatment solutions.
Our clinical professionals can provide an intervention, assessments and other services needed to make the appropriate recommendations on what type of treatment your loved one should receive. Long-term recovery success rates increase when treatment programs are paired with extended maintenance programs for recovery integration.
Addiction Treatment Program Development: WVU Medicine Center for Hope and Healing
Mar 27, 2019 10:09:56 AM / by Ascension Recovery Services posted in Addiction Treatment Center, Addiction Recovery, intensive outpatient program, program development, residential treatment center
On March 4, 2019, WVU Medicine launched its new facility the WVU Medicine Center for Hope and Healing, a medically managed withdrawal stabilization and residential treatment center for individuals affected by substance use disorders (SUD).
WVU Medicine and the WVU Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry already offer a comprehensive menu of outpatient services for people with SUD, and the addition of withdrawal management and 28-day rehabilitation completes the in-house continuum of care for these disorders. The Center is a 29,305 square-foot addiction treatment facility that offers 12 beds for subacute medically managed withdrawal residential care and 30 beds for residential care up to 28 days.
Ascension Recovery Services was honored to work with WVU Medicine, WVU Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry to help develop this program.Read on to learn more about the residential treatment center, and how Ascension helped.
Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
Mar 6, 2019 8:00:00 AM / by Ascension Recovery Services posted in Addiction Recovery, intervention
Is drug addiction considered a mental illness? Addiction disturbs the brain, which then challenges an individual's needs and desires replacing them with new priorities like procuring substances to use.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, lists criteria for SUDs, as well as distinguishes the differences of severity levels of substance misuse.