Grief and Health resources

Addiction and Recovery

My thanks to Bonnie Andrew for these resources:

  • Free by the Sea https://freebythesea.com/
    At Free by the Sea, we specialize in crafting personalized treatment plans to ensure a highly individualized approach. Our rehabilitation programs are meticulously tailored to meet your specific needs and circumstances.
  • Eagle Creek Recovery https://idahorecoverycenter.com/
    Eagle Creek Recovery’s Nampa, Idaho facility offers clinically driven treatment programs at accessible rates. Dedicated to men’s rehabilitation, we prioritize client well-being with expert-led inpatient and outpatient services. Our focus is on achieving positive outcomes, empowering clients to surpass obstacles and find purposeful growth at Eagle Creek Ranch Recovery.
  • Moving Mountains Recovery https://movingmountainsrecovery.com/
    Moving Mountains Recovery is committed to supporting you through every step of your journey. Our aim is to streamline the transition into treatment, minimizing stress during this critical time.
  • Wisconsin Recovery Institute https://wisconsinrecoveryinstitute.com/
    Located in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Recovery Institute provides detox, residential treatment, and outpatient addiction services for adults aged 18 and older. Our programs offer a supportive environment for individuals seeking to overcome addiction and embark on their recovery journey.
  • California Addiction Treatment https://californiaaddictiontreatment.com/
    At California Addiction Treatment, located in Orange County, California, we provide a range of drug and alcohol detox programs. Our facility is dedicated to holistic healing from addiction, tailoring each treatment plan to the individual’s needs.
  • Discovery Institute https://www.discoverynj.org/
    As one of New Jersey’s pioneering drug rehabilitation programs, The Discovery Institute offers comprehensive care across all levels, including detox, residential drug rehab, intensive outpatient treatment, and relapse prevention. We ensure 24/7 support in a highly conducive environment to foster long-term recovery and sobriety.

My thanks to Alexa Montgomery for these resources:

My thanks to Emily Gilbert for these resources:

My thanks to Jane Macaballug, Outreach Specialist, for this resource:

Recreate Behavioral Health is one of the nation’s premier providers of addiction treatment services and mental health counseling. Our evidence-based therapies, compassionate staff, and world-class amenities create a treatment experience that stands apart.

Thanks to Jane for this reference to the Long Island Treatment Center:

  • People with a substance use disorder (SUD) come from all walks of life. Everyone is unique. Our goal is to provide compassionate care that is specifically geared to the needs of each individual we serve.
  • We begin by conducting a detailed assessment to reveal a client’s most compelling needs. Then, we formulate a treatment plan designed to address those needs. Every component of a client’s treatment plan is individualized. No time is wasted on treatment modules that do not apply to a client’s particular situation.
  • At Long Island Treatment Center, we offer a broad range of services through our personalized outpatient programs. That gives us the ability to address a client’s most pressing needs in one setting.
  • Our goal is to equip our clients and their families with the knowledge, tools and resources they will need to maintain a sober lifestyle after completing our rehabilitation program.

Grief and Addiction

My thanks to Caitlin Tribit, Community Outreach Specialist for AlcoholRehabGuide.org for this vital resource:

People who suffer a loss will experience grief in many ways. While some can come to terms relatively quickly, others will look for external ways to cope. Alcohol has become an all-too-common means of dealing with that grief.

People come to term with loss in many different ways. In some cases, that can lead them to start using alcohol. It is one thing to drink alcohol recreationally. Someone could go for years drinking modestly without developing a problem, but once they start drinking for a specific reason, be it grief, depression, or even anger, they can easily fall down a rabbit hole of abuse.

My thanks to My thanks to Nyke Paul for this resource on Grief and Addiction, Rehab Spot:

RehabSpot.com is an organization that provides reliable information for people struggling with grief and addiction. This free web guide is a resource for people who are looking to take the next step and learn more about recovery. Their objective is to ensure health and wellness within the community.

Thanks to Alexa Montgomery for these referrals:

Grief and Mental Health

My thanks to Emilia Price for this resource which she used in her Silver Award Project for Girl Scouts about the loss and grief surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic :

My thanks to Karla Johnson from Tuck Sleep for this link:

My thanks to Dorothy Watson from the Mental Health Wellness Center for these links:

My thanks to Rachel Parker for this reference:

My thanks to Enmanuel Batista Shedrack, Outreach Specialist for The Recovery Village for these resources on grief, depression, and mental health:

My thanks to Jennifer Scott of spiritfinder.org for these valuable articles:

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From CNV Detox in Los Angeles: Do you know all the causes of grief? Death is a major cause of grief, but there are others. Losses such as health, career, status, role, divorce, and financial loss cause many people grief. Want to learn more? We created the guide “Getting Over Grief: Understanding its Stages and How to Heal” to make learning about grief simple. The bottom line is that most people don’t think much about grief, even though it affects everyone

Mesothelioma

My thanks to Marissa Krick, Public Outreach Coordinator for The Mesothelioma Center for this resource:

My thanks to Jillian Miller and this referral, Mesothelioma Lawyer Center:

Our website is MesotheliomaLawyerCenter.org and in addition to providing visitors with comprehensive mesothelioma cancer information, we also help asbestos victims recover money for medical treatment and other expenses.

My thanks to Katie Vaughn, Advocacy Associate for Mesothelioma Hope:

Mesothelioma Treatment
At Mesothelioma Hope, we offer free resources that are reviewed by certified oncologists and provide detailed information about mesothelioma and its health impacts.
Our mission is to raise awareness about cancer and other asbestos-related diseases such as mesothelioma.

My thanks to Jacob Bryant for this resource, Mesothelioma Cancer Guide:

My thanks to Nicole Winch from the Mesothelioma Guide for this link with more information on this disease and its treatment: https://www.mesotheliomaguide.com/

  • The Mesothelioma Guide writes, “Mesothelioma is a rare cancer caused by exposure to asbestos particles and affects the lining of the lungs, heart, and abdomen. The average latency period that mesothelioma takes to develop is anywhere from 20-40 years. Since this period is so long, mesothelioma usually affects older adults in their 60’s and 70’s. We specialize in connecting patients with doctors and treatment options that are best suited for them. Our information services and resources are 100% free to patients and family members.”

Thanks to Jane for this reference to the Long Island Treatment Center:

  • People with a substance use disorder (SUD) come from all walks of life. Everyone is unique. Our goal is to provide compassionate care that is specifically geared to the needs of each individual we serve.
  • We begin by conducting a detailed assessment to reveal a client’s most compelling needs. Then, we formulate a treatment plan designed to address those needs. Every component of a client’s treatment plan is individualized. No time is wasted on treatment modules that do not apply to a client’s particular situation.
  • At Long Island Treatment Center, we offer a broad range of services through our personalized outpatient programs. That gives us the ability to address a client’s most pressing needs in one setting.
  • Our goal is to equip our clients and their families with the knowledge, tools and resources they will need to maintain a sober lifestyle after completing our rehabilitation program.

Parkinson’s Disease

My thanks to Joe O’Connor for this valuable resource:

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Marketing Tools for Treatment Centers

My thanks to Emily Gilbert for this resource: