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Summer 2018 Newsletter
See What’s Happening at High Watch! Expansion is On the Horizon We are helping more people than ever at High Watch. We see in the news every day that addiction has become an epidemic and we are bursting at the…
Read MoreHigh Watch Annual Picnic 2018
Date: Sunday, September 9 Time: 11AM – 4PM Price: $20/person, children under 12 free Where: High Watch Recovery Center 62 Carter Rd, Kent, CT 06757 The annual picnic is a โdonโt missโ event scheduled for Sunday, September 9th, 2018. Please…
Read MoreYou Canโt Treat Chemical Dependence With Chemical Dependence
There is finally a broad consensus that the opioid crisis has reached epidemic proportions. Lawmakers in Hartford and in Washington are responding with myriad proposals to stem the tsunami of tragedy and rising costs that is inundating communities of every…
Read MoreDeveloping Successful Recovery Habits
โIn recovery, recovering addicts do more than lose their addictions. Usually, they regain enjoyment of lifeโฆ Most individuals want to be happy. Addicts learn that they may be happy โ even joyful โ by appreciating their lives in recovery. Instead…
Read MoreJaneโs Recovery Story
Re-discovering True Friendship through Recovery My name is Jane and this my story, told from the perspective of a friend I recently made after pursuing my own recovery. Sometimes, I canโt believe how far Iโve come. Itโs good to have…
Read More10 Signs of a Possible Drinking Problem
It’s hard to be objective when assessing whether or not you or a loved one has a drinking problem. Emotions run high, and it’s hard to understand where the line is between what is acceptable and when it’s gone too…
Read MoreJaneโs Recovery Story
Re-discovering True Friendship through Recovery My name is Jane and this my story, told from the perspective of a friend I recently made after pursuing my own recovery. Sometimes, I canโt believe how far Iโve come. Itโs good to have…
Read MoreOxford Faces Crisis As Opiate Overdoses Kill Young Men
Read the article here: Oxford Faces Crisis As Opiate Overdoses Kill Young Men
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