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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
Using faith to build self worth. Using faith to build character. Using faith to teach self control and discipline. Using faith to heal hurts. Bringing you into a relationship with Christ and teaching you to trust in Him (a power greater than yourself). Teaching gratefulness and patience. Being a faith based program it teaches that addiction is sinful and can be healed if you trust in God and work hard enough. Doesn't allow any outside counseling or 12 step material. Strictly monitored contact with the outside world. Mail is read and phone calls are listened too and restricted. Females have 0 contact with men. My time there taught me how to love myself through Christ's eyes and to learn to lean on my higher power. It gave me a sheltered, safe, heavily monitored and structed environment to put space between me and harmful people, places and things. While it was difficult to live in such a restrictive and only God type environment, it saved my life and taught me character, discipline, and many other skills I desperately lacked. The staff showed me love and compassion and I desperately needed to know that I was worthy of love and forgiveness. For a faith based program, its the best, but you won't find the main stream ammenities and freedom to do as you wish.
Lincoln is a town located north of Providence in Providence County. Its residents suffer from substance use and addiction just like anywhere else, though opioid overdoses are a particular public health concern in this Rhode Island town.
Between 2012 and 2019, there were fewer than 5 opioid overdose-related deaths in Lincoln per year.1 In 2018, there were 51 opioid overdose-related emergency medical service (EMS) runs in Lincoln and 24 opioid overdose-related visits to emergency department (ED) rooms.1
The number of drug overdose deaths in Lincoln was significantly higher in 2021 when 8 Lincoln residents died from an overdose.2 That same year, there were 44 opioid overdose-related EMS runs in Lincoln.2
As of April 2022 in Lincoln, the weekly opioid overdose threshold is 3 ED reports, according to the Rhode Island Department of Health.3 From March 27, 2022, to April 2, 2022, Lincoln had fewer than 5 reports of residents receiving care at hospital ED rooms for suspected opioid overdoses, which means it met its pre-established threshold for opioid overdose activity.3
There are 6 drug and alcohol rehab centers within 5 miles of Lincoln and 33 facilities within 10 miles.4 The number of addiction recovery centers near Lincoln represents more than 63% of the total number of addiction rehab centers in Rhode Island.
The 6 nearest treatment centers are in Central Falls and Pawtucket.4 Detox services are available at 1 of the Pawtucket facilities for those who need help recovering from physical drug and alcohol dependence.4 Five facilities offer residential rehab programs, and 2 facilities offer outpatient rehab programs.4 One facility also offers medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction using methadone.4
Suicide prevention, mental health treatment, motivational interviewing, and cognitive-behavioral therapy are some of the many therapies offered at all the rehab centers located near Lincoln.4 People in Lincoln who are interested in seeking MAT for opioid addiction using other medications like buprenorphine and naltrexone must travel a bit farther to Providence, Woonsocket, or Attleboro for treatment.4
There are a total of 19 facilities within 10 miles of Lincoln that offer MAT for opioid addiction using buprenorphine and naltrexone.4
Drug and alcohol support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are available in and near Lincoln for people who have a desire to stop misusing substances and who want a free alternative to professional treatment at a rehab center.5 AA and NA give their members the opportunity to provide one another with emotional support throughout recovery and connect with peers trying to make the same changes to their lifestyles.5
There are 10 AA meetings that take place in Lincoln.6 Many of these meetings convene at Lincoln Woods State Park on 2 Manchester Print Works Road every morning, nearly every day of the week.6 People in Lincoln who want to attend an online AA meeting can consider attending the Saturday morning meeting hosted by St. James Parish Hall.6 An updated list of all AA groups that meet in and near Lincoln is posted on the official website for Rhode Island Alcoholics Anonymous.6
There are 13 NA groups that meet within 5 miles of Lincoln in towns including Pawtucket, Providence, and South Attleboro.7 Many of these groups meet only virtually, as their usual venues are temporarily closed.7 An updated list of all NA meetings near Lincoln is available on the official NA website.7
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