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Grateful I made the decision to walk through the doors and get the help I needed. I gave it my all and feel hopeful leaving here. I have all my meetings I plan to attend my counselor and iop. Sober for life no matter what
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
Little Compton is a coastal town on the far eastern side of Rhode Island in Newport County. The town has had its ups and downs with opioid overdose cases over the last several years and remains home to many who struggle with drug and alcohol misuse. Fortunately, people in Little Compton who need help recovering from addiction have many options when it comes to choosing a treatment provider.
From 2014 to 2015, Little Compton was 1 of 4 towns in Rhode Island with the lowest adult drug overdose rate, with 8.8 drug-related deaths per 100,000 residents.1 There were zero drug overdose deaths in Little Compton in 2015 and fewer than 5 drug overdose deaths in 2016.2 In 2017 and 2018, the number of drug-related deaths in Little Compton went back to zero.2 In 2021, the yearly report showed that the drug-related death count in Little Compton remained at zero.3
In March 2022, the Rhode Island Department of Health issued an opioid overdose alert for 9 communities in the state, including Little Compton.4 Little Compton was part of a region in which the weekly threshold for emergency room visits due to non-fatal opioid overdoses was two, but from March 20 to March 26 this number was exceeded (though the count was still less than 5 during that week).4
Cumulatively, over 4 weeks there were 6 emergency room visits due to non-fatal opioid overdose.4 The purpose of the alert was to warn drug users in Little Compton about the possibility of dangerous drugs in circulation contributing to the overdoses.4
There are 5 drug and alcohol rehab centers within 10 miles of Little Compton.5 This represents nearly 10% of the total number of rehab centers in Rhode Island. These facilities are in Middletown and Newport.5
Two of the nearby addiction treatment facilities offer detoxification services and supervised withdrawal from drugs and alcohol, and all 5 facilities offer only outpatient rehab programs.5 Four facilities offer dual diagnosis therapy for people in Little Compton with co-occurring mental health disorders, and 4 facilities offer telemedicine services online and over the phone.5
People in Little Compton who need opioid addiction treatment have access to 2 rehab facilities within 10 miles that offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) using methadone and buprenorphine.5 MAT using naltrexone for both opioid and alcohol use disorders is available at 4 facilities near Little Compton.5
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are free drug and alcohol support groups that can help people achieve long-term sobriety from these substances.6 Several studies show that support groups like AA and NA are nearly always more effective than psychotherapy at helping members achieve abstinence.6
There are 3 AA groups that meet in Little Compton several times a week at St. Catherine’s of Sienna on 74 Simmons Road.7 One of these groups meets online at 8 a.m. every morning.7 Residents of Little Compton who want to attend one of these AA meetings can consult an updated meeting schedule on the official website for Rhode Island Alcoholics Anonymous.7
There are 2 NA groups that meet near Little Compton in Middletown on Monday and Friday evenings.8 These meetings take place at Calvary United Methodist Church on 200 Turner Road.8 Little Compton residents who want to check out other nearby NA meetings are encouraged to consult the official NA website.8
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