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I entered Eastman house March 3rd 2011 completed the program June 3rd 2011 I am still clean and sober as of this date I found this treatment center to give me the foundation of safety education on substance abuse one on one counseling transportation to and from daily Na and AA meetings I found staff to be fully educated in the substance abuse area and fully cooperative for mine needs not only for my inpatient residence but for my aftercare therapy in which they offered they also provided Ways and Means for insurance snap insurance and things that I would need to step out back into the world I give this program a five star for the simple fact that I am still clean and sober and Eastman house Pawtucket Avenue is where I started my new life
staff is well trained and some have been through the program themselves coffee and cigarettes are allowed my friend got the help she needed and was supported
TCRI helped to bring my Grandson\'s Mom back to his life & back to him! Fantastic program!
Greenville is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Smithfield in Providence County, Rhode Island, with 9,061 residents.1 With Rhode Island experiencing an unprecedented overdose crisis, ranking 11th in fatal overdoses in the country in 2018, Greenville is no stranger to the effects of drug and alcohol addiction.2
In 2019, nearly 85% of overdose deaths involved one of four illicit substances: fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, or methamphetamine.2 By 2020, accidental drug overdose deaths reached a record high of 384.3 Greater use of cocaine, fentanyl, and alcohol are behind the increase in overdose deaths.3
Smithfield accounted for less than 1% of opioid overdose-related ED visits in Providence County between 2016 and 2018.4 Still, at least 8-11 opioid overdose-related emergency medical service runs were in Greenville.4
Primary care doctors in Providence County, RI, see around 1,021 patients per year, and mental health providers see 202 patients per year.5 That positions Providence County among the bottom patient to primary care physician ratio compared to other counties in Rhode Island.5
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) treatment locator, there are at least 75 facilities within 25 miles of Greenville, RI.6 These facilities provide various treatment types, including:7
Although not considered treatment, drug and alcohol support groups are essential to addiction recovery.8 Peer support groups provide individuals with drug or alcohol-related problems find a supportive, caring, and respectful environment that can help them maintain sobriety and achieve long-lasting recovery, especially when paired with rehab.8
Although many drug and alcohol support groups vary, the most well-known is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA).8 Both programs follow a 12-Step model based on the idea that addiction is a disease, not a choice.8 These groups meet at different times, locations, and settings to help those in need of support.8
The closest AA meeting to Greenville, RI, is located in Providence City:9
Oficina Intergrupal Hispana (7.87 miles)
Providence, Rhode Island
Phone: (401) 621-9698
And there are at least 42 NA meetings near Greenville, RI; the closest one is:10
Saint Thomas Church (0.89 miles)
1 Smith Avenue
Greenville, RI 02828-1723
NA meetings follow different formats, including open discussions, participation, speaker-led, literature study, and steps study. Contact your local NA resource to learn more about the meeting format, time, and schedule.
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