by Carolyn | Apr 15, 2020 | Coronavirus, OASAS, Working in Recovery
Arlene Gonzalez-Sanchez, Commissioner of the NYS Office of Addiction Supports and Services, sends a personal thank you message to New Yorkers working in the addiction and recovery field who are keeping the people in our care safe, healthy and sober during the...
by Carolyn | Apr 13, 2020 | Coronavirus, eldercare, Front line stories
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit New York City, Odyssey House staff and clients alike have been stepping up, taking on new responsibilities to keep their colleagues and fellow clients safe and healthy. Gary, 56, entered Odyssey House last summer, after years of...
by Carolyn | Apr 13, 2020 | Coronavirus, eldercare, Front line stories, Working in Recovery
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit New York City, Odyssey House staff and clients alike have been stepping up, taking on new responsibilities to keep their colleagues and fellow clients safe and healthy. Since joining Odyssey House two years ago as a housing...
by Carolyn | Apr 2, 2020 | Coronavirus
During this public health crisis, Odyssey House remains committed to serving the most vulnerable people in New York City. Our treatment and supportive housing programs are open and running essential services to help New Yorkers in need to overcome drug and alcohol...
by Carolyn | Apr 1, 2020 | addiction, alcohol, Coronavirus, Dr. Peter Provet, in the news, recovery
by Suzy Weiss New York Post Is another public health crisis brewing beneath the coronavirus pandemic? New research shows that Americans are turning to alcohol to soothe their nerves while in isolation. US sales of alcoholic beverages skyrocketed by 55 percent the week...
by Carolyn | Mar 31, 2020 | Bronx, Coronavirus, in the news
by Dorissa White BronxNet Reporter Dorissa White speaks to Mary Callahan, Senior Manager, Director of Outpatient Services, to discuss the treating people in recovery via telehealth and how to stay connected while sheltering in place.