County Commissioners Voice Concern Over Heroin Epidemic

Escalating concern about the heroin epidemic, and how the Island is dealing with support for addicts and their families, was discussed.

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Addiction Treatment Center Planned for Penikese Island

With heroin use a rising concern on the Cape and Islands, the Penikese School has announced plans to reopen as a residential treatment center.

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Mr. Keating Says Opiate Problem Is Escalating

Islanders working to treat or prevent addiction on Martha’s Vineyard met Thursday with Cong. William Keating for a frank discussion of opiate abuse.

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Penikese to Reopen as Youth Treatment Center
Olivia Hull

After more than a year pursuing a state license, a small treatment center on Penikese island is preparing to open its doors. The newly-licensed Penikese, a program for adolescent boys with substance abuse and mental health issues, expects to open June 23.

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Road to Recovery Rocky as New Paths Future Is Uncertain
Olivia Hull

The Island’s only intensive outpatient substance abuse program, New Paths Recovery, was inaugurated with a five-year grant from the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital in the summer of 2010. That grant is set to expire in 10 months.

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Heroin Use, Overdoses Seen on the Rise Here
Sara Brown and Olivia Hull

Island police and members of the drug treatment community agree that heroin use on the Island is on the rise, along with fatal drug overdoses.

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Sober Housing Is Essential in Helping Addiction
Elizabeth Shults Berardi

As I learned firsthand over recent years, a critical component of this support must be sober living homes. These are the facilities that are meant to provide people with an opportunity to recover in a safe environment.

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Heroin Addicts Find Benefit In Drug Treatment, But Stigma Lingers
Sara Brown

The 50-year-old man wearing a plaid shirt said he struggled with heroin addiction for years. He lost a house and everything else when he was addicted, he said, once selling his truck for drugs.

Things changed when his daughter was born. He was clean at the time and while before he had “no compunction or moral dilemma” about doing drugs, now “something there needed me.”

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Addiction Often Requires Medication
Dr. Charles H. Silberstein

Several years ago I worked with a highly intelligent, sophisticated couple who were severely addicted to heroin. Month after month they struggled to stop, but over and over they found themselves “chasing the high” by taking larger amounts of intravenous heroin or scoring smaller amounts just to keep themselves functional. Finally, they left the States and moved to a kibbutz for a year. They went through a difficult and painful withdrawal syndrome but then lived a drug-free but isolated life for over a year.

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Addiction Treatment Improves on Island
Chris Burrell

In greater numbers than ever before, Islanders are looking for
- and finding - the help to get clean and sober.

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