A Gateway to Treatment: One Former Addict’s Success in a New Program
ASHLAND, Ore.– A new program adopted by the Ashland Police Department is wrapping up its first year after starting its pilot back in October 2017. […]
ASHLAND, Ore.– A new program adopted by the Ashland Police Department is wrapping up its first year after starting its pilot back in October 2017. […]
MEDFORD, Ore. — Addictions Recovery Center (ARC) is excited to introduce our new President and CEO Lori Paris, who takes over for retiring CEO Christine Mason on June 1.
MEDFORD, Ore. – Addictions Recovery Center (ARC) has announced the appointment of Lori Paris as their new President and CEO. Paris will succeed long-serving CEO Christine Mason, who announced her retirement late January 2018. […]
MEDFORD, Ore. — After nearly three decades at Addictions Recovery Center (ARC), President & CEO Christine Mason of Medford is set to retire on June 1, 2018. Addictions Recovery Center is [...]
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — Drug laws are loosening up across the country – including Oregon. A bill signed by Governor Kate Brown Tuesday makes personal-use possession of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and other drugs a misdemeanor, not a felony. [...]
Medford, Ore. — Headlines in other parts of the country keep saying Oregon has “decriminalized” some drug offenses That is not quite the case, but it is true that the legislature recently voted to turn some drug possession felonies into misdemeanors. [...]
MEDFORD, Ore. — Oregon Health Authority is looking at the growing need for behavioral health services through new recommendations. […]
MEDFORD, Ore. — Addictions Recovery Center’s Clinical and Behavioral Health Services Director Dr. Darryl Inaba is weighing in on the changing nature of addiction treatment services in the Rogue Valley. […]
MEDFORD, Ore. — Rogue Retreat in Medford is working to ensure homeless individuals in our area aren’t left out in the cold. […]
Methamphetamine can trigger schizophrenic-like mental illness, raising legal questions about guilt and punishment when users commit violent acts while hallucinating. […]