Founded on the idea that abstinence is the bedrock of any recovery from drug or alcohol addiction, Hazelden will now incorporate anti-addiction medications in its rehabilitation programs. Treating ...
Aiming to halt addiction, improve recovery rates and save lives, Emory and Hazelden confirmed they have secured about $1 million in donations and commitments toward a $10 million goal for clinical ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. - Mobile apps offered by the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation puts help for addiction recovery at a person's fingertips. The Field Guide to Life features a SOS button that sends a ...
CENTER CITY, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--September is National Recovery Month, and the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation joins others around the country in educating the public about recovery from substance ...
RACINE - All Saints Healthcare System officials said Monday the well-known Hazelden Foundation's addiction recovery program would be integrated into area clinics in an effort to improve the stature of ...
PLYMOUTH, Minn. --Hazelden Betty Ford is taking a new approach to helping more people recover from addiction. That's because the CDC says overdose death rates are up 44% for Black people and up 39% ...
For three decades, alcoholics and addicts sought sobriety in the desert at the famed Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif. But in recent years, the best-known name in substance abuse recovery ...
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CENTER CITY, Minn., Sept. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- September is National Recovery Month, and the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is marking the occasion with special webinars, podcasts, helpful ...
The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation will begin its 75th anniversary celebration Friday with a gala at The Armory in Minneapolis as part of a weekend featuring special guests and speakers, musical ...
CENTER CITY, MINN. - Last summer, as the Hazelden Foundation was wrapping up a national search for a new leader, William Moyers got a puzzling phone call. The board, he was told, had a preferred ...