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The Fentanyl Crisis in America is Easing
According to recent data, the worst phase of the street fentanyl crisis in the US may be coming to an end. Similarly, deaths from drug use are also dropping rapidly – and this is occurring throughout the US. This new data is certainly exciting to see, because here at Victory,
Psychiatric Evaluations & Addiction Recovery
Victory Recovery Partners is a network of seven addiction-recovery centers located on Long Island, New York. We have outpatient centers in Massapequa Park, Hempstead, Hicksville, Shirley, and Farmingville. Additionally, we operate Methadone centers at the Shirley and Farmingville locations. Victory provides total care under one roof—this unique model separates us
When to Seek Help for An Addiction
At Victory Recovery Partners, a network of seven addiction/recovery centers (which includes two Methadone centers) on Long Island, New York, we provide services that help treat substance use disorders and addictions. It is key that our patients recognize when they should begin seeking help, to ensure that they receive the
Black History Month and Substance Use
The month of February is a special month – each February, we celebrate Black History month. We celebrate and recognize the extraordinary achievements of the Black community. The Black community faces similar rates of mental health issues and substance use disorder as compared to the rest of our country’s population.
The Science Behind Drug Addiction
At Victory Recovery Partners, a network of five addiction/recovery centers on Long Island, New York, we recognize that understanding the science and biology of addiction is key to forming successful treatment plans for our patients. By understanding how addiction can affect the brain, we put ourselves in a better position
Opioid Use Disorder Explained
At Victory Recovery Partners, a network of five addiction-recovery centers on Long Island, New York, we treat and help our patients overcome their addictions and substance use disorders. Over recent years, the number of opioid use disorders has continued to increase. With that being said, we have made treating opioid