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Affordable Housing for Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Individuals

Learn about safe and affordable housing options for individuals on Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) at the NARR Conference in Boston, MA on October 17th, 2016. Presented by John Shinholser, President and Co-Founder of The McShin Foundation.

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Affordable Housing for Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Individuals

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  1. MAT Housing Medication-Assisted Treatment Housing NARR Conference, Boston MA October 17th 2016 Presented by John Shinholser, President and Co-Founder of The McShin Foundation.

  2. Safe, affordable housing is now available for individuals on Medicated-Assisted Treatment (MAT)! Available at various locations. Contact David Rook - McShin Foundation Operations Manager at (804) 249-1845 or davidr@mcshin.org

  3. Managing Medication Medication is overseen by Dr. James Thompson, Addiction Physician at Clean Life Medical Clean Life Medical is an Outpatient Addiction Treatment Practice. Their team includes Addiction Physicians, Psychiatrists and Recovery Coaches

  4. Challenges Living alongside individuals in abstinence based recovery: • Double stigma from our own people • 12 steppers the worse shamers ! Secrecy - telling on your disease: • Vital that residence/participant/patient shares with doctor the truth! • Addicts lie, even MAT addicts

  5. WWW.MCSHIN.ORG 804-249-1845

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