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Extended-release buprenorphine injections now available in Maine
At Better Life Partners, we strive to offer flexible options for those on their path toward recovery. We’re thrilled to announce that we now offer...
5 things to know about medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder
Opioid use is on the rise. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, drug overdose deaths rose from 2019 to 2022 with 107,941 drug overdose...
How To Support Moms In Recovery
Here in the U.S., mothers are held to impossible standards. They’re expected to always keep it together, give children their full attention, and to...
What Recovery Means to Us
National Recovery Month is held every September to promote the benefits of addiction treatment and celebrate the strength of the recovery community. It’s all about spreading awareness and hope about the process, so we sat down with Dr. David de Gijsel, our Chief Health Officer, to talk about what recovery looks like for members of Better Life Partners. Here’s a breakdown of what he discussed.
Stories from the community: Androscoggin County, Maine
As the...
Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder: The Signs, Effects and How to Treat it
Ready to turn a new page? Call/text (866) 679-0831. We're here to help, starting today. When addiction comes up in conversation, most of us...
Introducing Specialized Treatment Options for the New Hampshire LGBTQIA+ Community
Members of the LGBTQIA+ community need compassionate substance use treatment that acknowledges their unique struggles and offers a non-judgmental...
Startup Helping Those with Addiction
Between 2015 and 2017, drug overdose deaths in New Hampshire continued to rise, reaching 490 in 2017, according to the New Hampshire office of the...
Better Life Partners Raises $26.5 Million in Series B Financing
In its relentless pursuit of revolutionizing health outcomes for people with addictions, Better Life Partners, a virtual and in-person,...
What Is Suboxone: Understanding Medication for Opioid Use Disorder
Suboxone is a medication commonly used to treat opioid use disorder (OUD). But what is suboxone, and why is it used?
Another Word for Addiction: Why Language Matters When Talking About Substance Use Disorders
Language can help or hurt people recovering from SUDs. Let’s take a look at how using another word for addiction matters.
Recovery Now Makes House Calls: How a Virtual Care Program for Addiction Works
Demand for telehealth and addiction treatment services is expected to rise. Let’s take a look at virtual care programs for addiction.