Thrive Behavioral Health, Inc. News Archives for April of 2021

Thrive Behavioral Health, Inc. News Archives for April of 2021

Thrive's News & Events

GAMM to Thrive: We Take Care of Each Other

GAMM to Thrive: We Take Care of Each Other

Published 04/01/2021

WARWICK BEACON: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Published April 1, 2021 To the Editor, I am an unabashed lover of all things Rhode Island. The size, our quirkiness, living within miles (and sometimes blocks) of family, being in the city one moment and by the ocean the next, the vibrant arts culture that exists in such a small area,...

United Way’s 401 Gives Day Eclipses $2M

United Way’s 401 Gives Day Eclipses $2M

Published 04/02/2021

The following article, written by James Bessette, was published by Providence Business News on April 2, 2021.  While not mentioned in the article, Thrive Behavioral Health raised over $4,000 in United Way of Rhode Island’s second annual 401 Gives Day. PROVIDENCE – United Way of Rhode Island’s second annual 401 Gives Day exceeded the organization’s own expectations Thursday, and all the...

Thrive & CODAC Partner to Launch MAT Program

Thrive & CODAC Partner to Launch MAT Program

Published 04/12/2021

WARWICK, RI (April 12, 2021) – Thrive Behavioral Health and CODAC Behavioral Healthcare have partnered to provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder in Kent County. The program, which recently launched at Thrive’s 50 Health Lane location adjacent to Kent Hospital, will increase treatment options for adults seeking support for substance use disorders. As...

Delivering Uncompromising Care During COVID: Thrive's ACT Teams

Delivering Uncompromising Care During COVID: Thrive's ACT Teams

Published 04/15/2021

By Sarah Channing, Director of Development & Digital Media, Thrive Behavioral Health Over a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, 40% of Americans 18 and older are experiencing increased symptoms of anxiety and depression. Substance use has skyrocketed as more and more people turn to alcohol and drugs to cope with their increased isolation, uncertainties and stress. Even as...