Announcement

New Information from our MAT Program

The Bridge Device

Is the fear of opioid withdrawal keeping you from pursuing recovery?

Having to go through withdrawal is often the #1 reason for continued opioid misuse by those who want to quit. NTC’s MAT program is now offering the Bridge device (at absolutely no cost!) which is proven to reduce the symptoms of opioid withdrawal by as much as 85% within 1 hour. The Bridge allows you to feel like you again…faster…and opens the doors to treatment and recovery.

To learn more, please contact Kathleen Totemoff, MAT Project Director, at ktotemoff@ninilchiktribe-nsn.gov or call our clinic at (907) 567-3970 to schedule your appointment with Dr. Sarah Spencer. Help is available, and it’s closer to home than you think with offices in both Homer and Ninilchik (and coming soon to Anchor Point).

Bridge device video (6:51) - Bridge Device and Follow Up Story - YouTube

Soberlink

If you’re looking to abstain or reduce your drinking, Soberlink can help support you in that effort. Soberlink is a handheld device which monitors your drinking behavior throughout the day – helping with accountability and recognizing drinking patterns. By combining Soberlink with effective therapies, you can experience greater control over your treatment and recovery. These devices are currently available from NTC’s MAT program at no cost.

To learn more, please contact Kathleen Totemoff, MAT Project Director, at ktotemoff@ninilchiktribe-nsn.gov or call our clinic at (907) 567-3970 to schedule your appointment with Dr. Sarah Spencer. With offices in Homer and Ninilchik (and coming soon to Anchor Point), the help you need is just around the corner.

Soberlink video (1:23) - Inspirational Sober Story: Through All of My Ups and Downs | Soberlink Alcohol Monitoring - YouTube