Pubdate: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 Source: Chronicle Herald (CN NS) Copyright: 2010 The Halifax Herald Limited Contact: http://thechronicleherald.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/180 Author: Monica Graham Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) TRURO TO HOST DRUG ADDICTION PROGRAM Counselling, Support, Treatment Will Be Available For About 30 People Addiction Services has announced a new methadone maintenance program for people with drug addictions in northern Nova Scotia. Based at Covington Place on Willow Street in Truro, the opiate treatment program is available to people in the areas served by the Colchester-East Hants, Cumberland and Pictou County health authorities. The program has room for 30 people with harmful addictions to such drugs as morphine, codeine, OxyContin and Dilaudid. Methadone maintenance has proven to be a good approach to treating people with opiate addictions, program manager Irene Gunn said in a news release on Friday. It's combined with counselling and support to help people put their lives back together, she said. "Methadone saves lives," Gunn said. Until now, clients had to travel to Halifax, Dartmouth or Wolfville for treatment. That was unrealistic for many people in northern Nova Scotia because daily contact is necessary once treatment begins and the maintenance program has to be continuous and long-term, Ms. Gunn said. Indian Brook resident Joanne Robinson said her son wouldn't have survived without the Wolfville program. The program was a major turning point in her son's life and was there when he reached out, she said, adding that she was proud of his determination. Robinson joined with other individuals, groups and communities in the region to help establish the new program. Addressing opiate addiction helps families, reduces crime and social problems and decreases the spread of diseases like hepatitis C, Ms. Gunn said. Those wishing to enter the program may call 902-893-4776 to refer themselves. Each client will undergo complete assessments to identify their individual needs. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D