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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
No shame, no judgement. The group interactions were my # 1 favorite. 7 days sober now!
I liked he friendliness of the staff. Not being able to leave when I wanted to was a negative. I liked it there. It was a horrible time but I made it through.
Slatersville is a small village in North Smithfield, which is a town in Providence County. It is one of several historic villages in North Smithfield next to Primrose, Park Square, and Branch Village. Some of its residents need professional help recovering from substance use and addiction—particularly opioid addiction—just like residents in many other parts of Rhode Island and the U.S.
The number of drug overdose deaths in Providence County has been growing nearly every year since 2009.1 That year, the county had 81 drug-related deaths.1 In 2018, that number jumped to 189.1
In comparison, the number of drug overdose deaths in North Smithfield has remained relatively low year after year, with fewer than 5 drug-related deaths each year between 2012 and 2019.1 In 2021, the number of drug-related deaths in North Smithfield stayed below 5.2 Opioid misuse was still a problem, however, as there were 28 opioid overdose-related emergency medical service runs that occurred that year.2
During the last week of March in 2022, the Rhode Island Department of Health announced that North Smithfield had met its pre-established weekly threshold for opioid overdose activity.3 In Slatersville and North Smithfield, the weekly threshold is set to 3 reports of people receiving emergency department care for an opioid overdose.3
Slatersville is near 4 addiction treatment facilities that offer services for people with substance use disorders.4 All of these rehab centers are located within 10 miles of Slatersville.4 There are 3 facilities in Woonsocket and 1 facility in Greenville.4 The number of drug and alcohol rehab centers near Slatersville makes up more than 7% of the total number of addiction treatment centers in Rhode Island.
None of these treatment centers offer detoxification services.4 However, detox is offered at 23 other rehab centers within 25 miles of Slatersville.4 Detox is available in cities including Pawtucket, Providence, and Johnston.4
All 4 recovery centers near Slatersville offer outpatient rehab programs only.4 Behavioral therapy and medication management are some of the many services available at these rehab centers.4 Those in need of residential and hospital inpatient rehab may need to explore their treatment options in nearby cities, including Central Falls, Pawtucket, and Johnston.4
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings are available near Slatersville for those who want a free source of community support to complement their existing addiction treatment programs. Support groups like AA and NA are shown effective at helping people achieve long-term abstinence from drugs and alcohol—including opioids.5
North Smithfield has 2 AA meetings: 1 is held virtually, and the other takes place at St. John’s Church on 63 Church Street on Friday evenings.6 People in Slatersville who want to learn more about these and other nearby AA meetings can refer to the schedule posted on the official website for Rhode Island Alcoholics Anonymous.6
There are 5 NA groups that meet near Slatersville.7 These NA meetings take place in neighboring towns, including Woonsocket, Blackstone, Cumberland, Greenville, and Johnston.7 All meeting locations are within 10 miles of Slatersville and meet only during evening hours.7 People in Slatersville who want to learn more about these meetings can access an updated schedule on the official NA website.7
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