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Understanding Dual Diagnosis: Addiction and Mental Health
In recent years, the interplay between addiction and mental health has gained increasing attention within the healthcare community. Often referred to as dual diagnosis, this condition involves the simultaneous presence of a mental health disorder and a substance use...
What is Ambulatory Detox and Why is it Important?
Ambulatory detoxification, offered by Team Recovery, represents a vital step towards sustainable recovery, designed for those seeking support while maintaining their daily responsibilities. This outpatient program merges medical supervision with psychological...
The Impact of Community Support on Addiction Recovery
Community support is an indispensable element in the journey of recovery from addiction. It provides the social scaffolding that can uphold individuals as they navigate the challenging path to sobriety. Here, we explore how community involvement not only supports, but...
Kensington’s Zombie Drug Crisis Unveiled
In the gritty streets of Kensington, Philadelphia, a new peril has emerged within the drug scene, known colloquially as the "zombie drug." Xylazine, originally a veterinary tranquilizer, is increasingly found mixed with opioids like fentanyl, bringing alarming health...
Memorial Day Mindfulness: Navigating Recovery and Honoring the Day
Memorial Day, while a time for honor and remembrance, can also be a challenging period for individuals in recovery from substance use and mental health issues. This day often involves social gatherings and events that can bring about stress and exposure to triggers....
The Importance of Early Intervention in Mental Health
Early intervention in mental health is not just a preventive measure; it's a vital component of fostering long-term wellness, especially among young people. Recognizing and addressing mental health issues at an early stage can significantly alter the course of an...
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Team Recovery launches sober living apartments in west Toledo
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Renters must first go through treatment .. then they have the option to stay in the newly renovated living space for up to two years.