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I call it the country club hospital. I\'ve been on 3 different floors. Delmonico unit upstairs is the best. It has a psychiatrist that sees you briefly in a side room that was not very helpful to me. I imagine all units are similar. Social workers walk around with clipboards but will rarely talk to you. Its like you\'re being babysat. The main counter is understaffed and it takes a long time to talk briefly to a secretary/social worker. Their always running around like it makes you feel like you don\'t want to bother them. Food cart comes and you have a limited choice to pick from but its good. Sit down kitchen table fills up quickly. Hot coffee, snacks, ginger ale available most times. I went because I was suicidal and deeply depressed. You almost can\'t go there unless you tried or thought hurting yourself. I was cleared by Miriam Hospital to get an ambulance ride there. Once you\'re evaluated they take you to a floor they feel is good for you and you\'re locked in. Can\'t get out until the psychiatrist releases you. My insurance allows a two week stay then you\'re booted out to a cab, Uber, or family member. 5 of my days involved ECT electric therapy. Didn\'t help me im afraid. Nice cafeteria downstairs but you have to be cleared. You pay for you\'re own food or bring a lunch and this is for day hospital only. Remember, you\'re locked in inpatient. Once my 2 weeks were completed they suggested day hospital. Its outpatient and you can leave if you want but you\'re on your own. I hated day hospital ,CBT classes, round table meetings taking each a turn to talk but you\'re not forced to talk but you have to attend or they spring you loose. Sorry to say, it did nothing for me because I didn\'t participate. You have to be willing to help yourself. They give you the tools and lots of talk therapy. It runs all day. Some are there court ordered but most aren\'t. Butlers was good for me because it kept me from walking around wanting to hurt myself. I\'ve lapsed several times thats why I went several times. 10 Years free of hurting myself but I have a psychiatrist and social worker outside the hospital. Still depressed but stable on meds. Butlers is expensive and private. You need good insurance to pay for it and they usually only cover 2 weeks. Not enough time to get well. Beautiful campus if you\'re deemed able to walk around with a group. There is absolutely no smoking inside or out so if you have to smoke, don\'t go there. I can\'t say I enjoyed being there but it served it\'s purpose at the time. Im happy to say I don\'t need to go there anymore because its like a prison inpatient and their day program didn\'t help me because I didn\'t participate. If you\'re suicidal, go there, ask the medical hospital if they can send you there. I\'ve heard chilling stories about other facilities. In my case I was suicidal and someone called 911 and the rescue took me to Merriam and they arranged my transportation to Butlers.
My time here at Adcare has been absolutely invaluable. It has given me a safe space to figure out what my next plan in life is going to be.
The Taunton ATC Women's Home is an oasis for women who need freedom from addiction - and it is so much more. Gorgeous home in a beautiful rural setting & staff that actually deeply care about the well-being and future of each resident.
North Providence is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, with 34,003 residents.1 Rhode Island isn’t a stranger to the increased number of drug and alcohol addiction cases in the state. Up until the second quarter of 2022, the Rhode Island Department of Health had seen 737 counts of opioid-related emergency department (ED) visits.2
Between 2016 and 2018, North Providence accounted for 2.8% of all opioid-related ED visits in Providence County.3 Of the persons who experienced an opioid overdose in North Providence, 62% were male and 38% were female, similar to county and statewide averages.3 Of the persons who experienced an opioid overdose in North Providence, a lower percentage were discharged (60%) compared to the statewide total (65%).3 Likewise, of those discharged in North Providence, only 14% received naloxone, significantly lower than the state average (42%).3
Primary care physicians in Providence County, RI, see 1021 patients per year on average, and the patient to mental health provider ratio is 202:1.4 North Providence counts explicitly with at least 18 primary care doctors as listed by the State of Rhode Island Department of Health.5
In Rhode Island, 59 substance abuse treatment facilities were included in the 2019 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS) report, which reported a total of 8,609 clients in substance use treatment on March 29, 2019.6
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), there are at least 78 facilities within 25 miles of North Providence, RI.7 These facilities provide all types of treatment, including:7
Drug and alcohol support groups are peer-supported group meetings that have been shown beneficial for people in addiction treatment and after completion of treatment.8 While they’re not considered official treatment, they can help people in addiction recovery sustain long-lasting sobriety.8 The most well-known drug and alcohol support groups are Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA). Both groups follow a 12-Step model that helps people navigate their early sobriety through steps and actionable guidelines.8
Drug and alcohol support group meetings are usually open to the public and follow a specific meeting format: discussion-based, speaker-focused, step study, traditions study, or an open forum.8
There are a 2 local AA resources within 10 miles of North Providence, RI:9
Oficina Intergrupal Hispana (3.48 miles)
Providence, Rhode Island
Phone: (401) 621-9698
R.I. Central Service Office (5.73 miles)
East Providence, Rhode Island
Phone: (401) 438-8860
Likewise, there are at least 49 NA meeting resources within 10 miles of North Providence, RI; the closest ones are:10
King’s Tabernacle Church (1.71 miles)
500 Greenville Avenue
Johnston, RI 02919-2217
Saint Patrick’s School (2.87 miles)
244 Smith Street
Providence, RI 02908-4933
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