The iconic CINCINNATI sign at the Duke Energy Convention Center will light up turquoise this Friday, September 25th in support of addiction recovery and CAT's 50th Anniversary.
UC Communications Department bestows prestigious honor at April 10 event
Center for Addiction Treatment has joined Cincinnati Magazine’s Cincinnati Gives Challenge, in an effort to raise much-needed funds to help close the gap in funding for medical detox in order to save more lives.
Senator Rob Portman is supporting CAT’s mission to fight opioid addiction and aid recovery by hosting a roundtable discussion today on the Comprehensive Addiction & Recovery Act (CARA). The roundtable starts at 1:30 p.m. and the public is welcome.
The maternal opiate program provides an opportunity to prevent harm to the smallest victims of opiate dependency. The maternal opiate program is a collaborative effort between multiple non-profit organizations dedicated to the treatment of women, their developing children, and the benefit of the community.
Tracking your recovery just got easier. The Center for Addiction Treatment has created a mobile app meant to put recovery within closer reach.
Thanks to a grant from Interact for Health, the campus of the Center for Addiction Treatment will now be tobacco free. Project 9 Lives will provide support for those staffers trying to quit smoking or using other tobacco products.