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Since it first aired December 8, more than 2,300 viewers have tuned in for the live conversation that Beach House Center for Recovery hosted on its Facebook page, and which

When two local moms, Cindy Singer and Staci Katz, recently started a “Go Fund Me” campaign to help recovering opiate addicts just out of treatment get back on their feet

Sixteen months ago, Casey Oriend was “literally homeless,” “couch-surfing,” and hooked on drugs. “I just couldn’t get it together. It had gotten to the point where I was contemplating suicide,”

Beach House Center for Recovery will open its doors to the community on Thursday, November 9, 4-7pm, for a fun and memorable evening of hospitality that will feature: Delicious refreshments

It’s not every day that a nationwide recovery community converges in your backyard and you get to be part of the action. That’s what happened October 2-5, when the “Moments

“It has been the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done in my life.” That was Beach House Admission Counselor Chase Addy. He was describing his current involvement in bringing relief

Thursday, August 31 is FED-UP! International Overdose Awareness Day—an annual initiative to end an escalating epidemic that here in the United States is now the leading cause of death for

Last week Beach House Center for Recovery was invited to share the nuts and bolts of effective disaster preparedness at a community training for treatment providers, sober homes and other

As part of our monthly Facebook Live series, in which we regularly connect you with various addiction experts around common issues in treatment and recovery, on Tuesday, August 29, we

Research shows that family involvement in the recovery process can: improve the effectiveness of treatment, decrease problems associated with addiction, boost motivation for recovery, increase retention in treatment, and lower

Every four to five weeks, the turtles at Loggerhead Marinelife Center (here in Juno Beach) get a visit from some unlikely companions in recovery. Their visitors, like the turtles, have

If you believe the recent flurry of headlines, “excellence in addiction treatment” can start to sound like an exotic animal on the endangered species list here in South Florida: if