Olympian Ellie Coe is taking on the world March 29, 2017 By RAY DUCKLER Monitor staff – Monday, March 27, 2017 First, Ellie Coe conquered her fears, then she nearly conquered the world. The young woman from Hopkinton Treatment Works Read more
Another View — Ellie Coe: Talking about mental illness makes a real difference March 14, 2017 Editor’s Note: Throughout the year, in partnership with Change Direction NH, the Union Leader is publishing a monthly series of mental health stories written by Granite Staters. I change mental health, End Stigma, Treatment Works Read more
Change Direction discussion highlights connection between mental health issues and addiction November 17, 2016 By ELLA NILSEN Monitor staff – Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Twenty years ago, when someone seeking mental health treatment in New Hampshire went to get help, the person change mental health, Treatment Works Read more
Removing mental illness from the shadows May 16, 2016 By SUZANNE LAURENT Published Foster’s Daily Democrat 5/12/2016 Nearly one in every five people, or 42.5 million Americans, has a diagnosable mental health condition. Yet, they or those closest to change mental health, Treatment Works Read more
By the numbers: Concord High shifts focus on drug and alcohol education May 9, 2016 By ELLA NILSEN, Monitor Staff Published Concord Monitor 5/08/2016 Anti-drug and alcohol presentations today don’t look like the ones shown to high school students 10 to 20 years ago. Think addiction treatment, recovery, Treatment Works Read more
My Turn: A pivotal moment in opioid crisis May 4, 2016 By JEFFREY A. MEYERS, commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Published Concord Monitor 5/04/2016 The scope of the opioid epidemic in New Hampshire is addiction treatment, recovery, Treatment Works Read more
Emergency responders look for ways to keep more people out of the hospital December 21, 2015 By ELLA NILSEN, Concord Monitor staff Sunday, December 20, 2015 (Published in print: Sunday, December 20, 2015) When a patient calls 911, health officials say the emergency Treatment Works Read more