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Finding detox beds has proven difficult for some in CT. Parents, advocates hope to change that.


Finding detox beds has proven difficult for some in CT. Parents, advocates hope to change that.
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Vincent Fairchild, 37, died of a fatal drug overdose. He is shown here with his mother, Diana Fairchild.Photo courtesy of Diana FairchildShow MoreShow Less
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The family of Brian Cody, Maddy Morrissey, 13, left, Sonny Morrissey, 16, Jayden Cody Morrissey, Strongbow Morrissey, 16, Tracey Morrissey, Tony Big T Morrissey, Mason Morrissey, 4, and Rachael Morrissey, left, marked the one year anniversary of his fatal overdose this past Monday. New Milford, Conn, Friday, August 14, 2020.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Rebecca Zigmund struggled with addiction following a surgical procedure and ended up detoxing at home by herself after not being able to find a bed in a clinic. Wednesday, June 30, 2021, in New Britain, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....

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'This bill will save lives': Bill to offer support for people who use opioids moves to Lamont's desk


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This bill will save lives : Bill to offer support for people who use opioids moves to Lamont s desk
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Justin Cullmer, New Milford Police community care coordinator, talks with a client in the parking lot of a local food business. Wednesday, July 15, 2020, in New Milford, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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L-R: Roman Barksdale/WCHN Peer Engagement Specialist, Justin Cullmer, WCHN High Risk Navigator, Michael Finn, City of Danbury Homeless Shelter Program Coordinator and Kevin McVeigh, WCHN High Risk Navigator discuss the previous night s storm impact outside Danbury s New Street Shelter.Contributed / Western Connecticut Health NetworkShow MoreShow Less ....

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