Events and Media

Addiction Talk – Facebook Live Show

“Addiction Talk” is a Facebook Live show dedicated to sharing the personal stories of celebrities, influencers and everyday people impacted by addiction. Through sharing our personal journeys, we break the stigma and shame of addiction, and provide hope and inspiration for the millions of Americans battling this disease every day – because we recover together.



Free Virtual Family Education

For more information about our monthly family education sessions, call 508-453-3053 or visit our Family Programs page.

Weekly Aftercare/Alumni Meetings

  • Weekly Zoom Meeting
  • Thursday 6:30 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. EST
  • Meeting ID: 491 011 5935

Free Community Nights for Families

To help our community members find support and face addiction in their family, we are offering a 12-part series that is free and open to the public. This community event is not part of the facility treatment programming, and current patients will not be present.

Each week, the series programming will revolve around a new topic. This is a sober, confidential setting and participants will be asked to be respectful and hold supportive space for one another. Light refreshments will be offered.

This 12-part series starts on December 3, 2024. Learn more about the Finding Support: Facing Addiction in Families program.

Media

WPRI TV- Recovery groups host meetings online: ‘virtual support is critical right now’

Worcester Business Journal- The mental crisis of the coronavirus pandemic

Addiction Professional- Vermont Center Adjusts Inpatient Operations Due to COVID-19 Threat

WebMD- What does a morphine high look like?

The Christian Post- Why these 4 dimensions of recovery are critical to addiction treatment

MarketWatch – Addiction among older people is rising. How to spot the signs and get help

MassLive – Worcester-area district court drug diversion programs to expand with grant, help kids

Providence Journal – Suboxone not the only answer, methadone still a needed option

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