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Breaking Barriers: SAMHSA’s New Legislation and New Season’s Response
In the battle against Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), progress is paramount. Recognizing this urgency, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) recently enacted groundbreaking changes in legislation under…
Integrating Medication-Assisted Treatment into the Judicial System: A Crucial Step in Combating the Overdose Epidemic
In the ongoing battle against substance use disorders and the devastating consequences of the overdose epidemic, it’s imperative to explore every avenue for effective intervention and treatment. One area that…
Managing Opioid Withdrawal: Strategies for Coping with Cravings and Discomfort
Opioid withdrawal can be a challenging and uncomfortable experience for individuals seeking recovery from dependency. With the right strategies and support however, it is possible to navigate this crucial stage…
Uniting for Recovery: New Season Treatment Center Celebrates Vero Beach Facility with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
VERO BEACH, Fla. (June 29, 2023) — New Season Treatment Center, a leading provider of comprehensive opioid treatment services, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its new facility…
New Recovery Center Opens in Central Florida to Treat Many Recovering from Opioid Use Disorder
New Season Treatment Center celebrates the opening of a new recovery center for patients overcoming substance use disorder. New Season Treatment Center of Leesburg, conveniently located at 704 Doctors Court in…
Casualties of the Opioid Crisis are Not Just the Victims Themselves
The painstaking list of casualties being swallowed up and spit out by the opioid epidemic is long, and growing. The list begins with the once star athlete prescribed Vicodin for…
FLORIDA, ONE OF MANY STATES TO GET TOUGH IN TACKLING OPIOID CRISIS
The state of Florida is pursuing legal action to hold manufacturers and distributors of drugs such as OxyContin and Percocet accountable, as cited in a recent article published in the…