Thrive CEO Interviewed by Warwick Post on Opioid Crisis in RI
"RI $159M Opioid Settlements Aid Larger Effort" by Joe Siegel, Warwick Post. Published March 3, 2022. Read full article including quotes by Thrive President & CEO, Dan Kubas-Meyer, here.
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"RI $159M Opioid Settlements Aid Larger Effort" by Joe Siegel, Warwick Post. Published March 3, 2022. Read full article including quotes by Thrive President & CEO, Dan Kubas-Meyer, here.
He survived a suicide jump from Pell Bridge. Now he aims to help others via Facebook. By G. Wayne Miller, The Providence Journal Photo credit: The Providence Journal NEWPORT — Mark Gonsalves was experiencing severe and seemingly unstoppable depression in June 2015 when he drove to the top of the Pell Bridge, parked his car, and leaped over the railing. Unlike so...
From Hell to Hope: One man's journey from opiate addiction to recovery through state prison's pioneering treatment program. By G. Wayne Miller of The Providence Journal Published June 10, 2021; Photo Credits: The Providence Journal WARWICK — Anthony Perito, 39, says he was in elementary school when he started using drugs. “I was a big fan of Fred Flintstones chewables,”...
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...
The following is an article published on March 10, 2021 by Ryan M. Belmore, Owner and Publisher of WhatsUpNwpt. Funding for mental health, substance use treatment heading to RI as part of American Rescue Plan U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse today announced that the final version of the American Rescue Plan approved by the Senate over the weekend includes robust...