Social media shapes teen mental health by influencing mood, sleep, confidence, and connection, offering benefits when used intentionally and risks when overuse replaces rest, balance, and real-life support.
Social media shapes teen mental health by influencing mood, sleep, confidence, and connection, offering benefits when used intentionally and risks when overuse replaces rest, balance, and real-life support.
The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce has revealed its Top 10 Small Businesses for 2022. Midwest Recovery is proud to be honored for the second year.
Midwest Recovery Centers transforms former Jack Stack facility into a comprehensive addiction treatment campus featuring detox services and residential care in Martin City.
Home > BlogMidwest Recovery was proud to sponsor and attend the recent First Call 28th Annual Celebrity Golf Tournament in Kansas City. Start Your Recovery Now! Have A Midwest Recovery Centers' Team Member Call You...
Home > Blog Jeff and Taylor at the KC Chamber of Commerce represented MRC at a recent small business awards ceremony! Video above and pictures below. Start Your Recovery Now! Have A Midwest Recovery Centers' Team Member...
Home > Blog Midwest Recovery Centers CEO Jeff Howard and Director of Admissions Taylor Johnson recently spoke to KCTV Channel 5 about the risk of increased alcohol abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic. “The thing that scares...
Midwest Recovery Centers Director of Operations Kevin O’Grady recently spoke with the Kansas City Star on the impact that isolation has had on addiction during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Home > BlogExperience Martin City interviewed Kevin O'Grady about his perspective on running a business during COVID-19, helping people get sober, and choosing to return to the Kansas City area to help his community....
Midwest Recovery Centers Director of Operations Kevin O’Grady recently spoke with the Kansas City Star on the impact that isolation has had on addiction during the Covid-19 pandemic.
USA Today spoke with our own Kevin O’Grady, the clinical director here at Midwest Recovery Centers, who discussed the Purdue Pharma decision to not market OxyContin and how much remains to be done to help slow the opioid crisis.