Coronavirus forces people battling addiction to get support online

Tom Hill is in long-term recovery from addiction. He hasn't used a substance in 27 years and regularly taps into a network of community support and in-person groups to stay abstinent. 

But last weekend the local churches that hold those meetings closed to help prevent spread of the coronavirus. Suddenly, Hill knew he'd have to adapt. He sought out online meetings, often hosted via video chat, and found countless others doing the same. 

"There are all these people like myself without support group meetings," said Hill. "It has been really amazing."

Solving this problem is more than a personal quest for Hill; he's also senior advisor on addiction and recovery at the National Council for Behavioral Health, a nonprofit representing thousands of member organizations that deliver mental health and addiction treatment to patients.  Read more...

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