OWINGS MILLS, MD, March 26, 2020 —People across the country struggling with a substance use or co-occurring disorder have a place to turn during the COVID-19 crisis. TruHealing Centers—a group of 13 addiction and mental health treatment centers in Maryland, New Hampshire, Georgia, Ohio, Florida, and Texas—remains open. People need treatment no matter what is happening in the world. In fact, during times of crisis, substance use rises. One study found a 25% increase in alcohol use among New Yorkers living in the areas closest to the 9/11 attacks. Another study found a 29% increase in drug use among Hurricane Katrina Survivors. TruHealing Centers stays open to provide a very necessary service. With treatment centers across the United States, Amatus is able to help many Americans struggling to get or stay sober during this unprecedented time. TruHealing Centers offer high-quality treatment, with individualized plans for every client, multiple therapeutic modalities, and extensive aftercare and relapse prevention. They provide unique features like Sound Therapy, GeneSight Testing, and even a movie theater. Many Amatus staff are in recovery, and understand clients’ struggles first-hand. There is widespread concern that social isolation will negatively affect those in recovery. Additionally, with businesses closing, many people may be unsure where to seek help. Michael Silberman, COO of TruHealing Centers, offers hope. “No one who is struggling with an addiction or mental health disorder should have to go at it alone,” he says. “We at Amatus are here, and we are as committed as ever to providing the highest quality care to people in need.”