Friday, December 12, 2014


Almost Half of Primary Care Doctors Say They are Less Likely to Prescribe Painkillers
December 9th, 2014/


A survey of primary care doctors nationwide finds almost half say they are less likely to prescribe narcotic painkillers compared with a year ago. Ninety percent of those surveyed say they are concerned about prescription drug abuse in their communities.

The survey of 580 family doctors, internists and general practitioners found 85 percent believe narcotic painkillers are overused in clinical practice, HealthDay reports. About half said they were very concerned about risks associated with overuse of painkillers, such as addiction, death and traffic crashes. Many also reported they believe that adverse events, such as tolerance (62 percent) and physical dependence (56 percent) occur often, even when the medications are used as directed for chronic pain.

Despite doctors’ high level of concern about opioid painkillers, 88 percent expressed confidence in their own ability to prescribe the drugs appropriately, the researchers report in JAMA Internal Medicine.

“Our findings suggest that primary care providers have become aware of the scope of the prescription opioid crisis and are responding in ways that are important, including reducing their over-reliance on these medicines,” study leader Dr. G. Caleb Alexander of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health said in a news release. “The health care community has long been part of the problem, and now they appear to be part of the solution to this complex epidemic.”

Alexander said he hopes more doctors and patients consider using non-opioid treatments for pain, including other types of pain relievers, and non-drug treatments such as massage, physical therapy and acupuncture.

More Investors Pour Money Into Rehab Centers As Health Reform Increases Coverage
December 9th, 2014/


Operators of rehab centers are seeing an influx of funding from investors as more Americans receive health care coverage for addiction treatment under the Affordable Care Act, Reuters reports.

The investment boom is triggering a consolidation of rehab centers. Treatment of drug addiction and alcohol abuse are considered “essential health benefits” that most health insurance plans must offer under the Affordable Care Act. Many Americans who previously could not afford addiction treatment now are eligible for coverage. The law also permits young adults to stay on their parents’ insurance plan until they are 26, which expands coverage to those who are struggling with substance abuse. More people can also afford coverage now that the economy is recovering, the article notes.

The market for addiction services has grown to $35 billion a year, from $21 billion in 2003. Investors include Goldman Sachs Group Inc’s private equity arm and investment banking boutique Brentwood Capital Advisors.

In 2013, 22.7 million people ages 12 or older needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol use problem, but only 2.5 million received treatment at a specialty facility, according to the2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health.

There are more than 14,500 specialized drug treatment facilities in the United States providing care for substance use disorders, Reuters reports. Currently the industry is very fragmented, with even the largest operators owning no more than several dozen treatment centers. The average facility has no more than 150 beds. Investors are eager to consolidate facilities to increase efficiencies of scale and profits. They are most interested in facilities that focus on patients who can pay through private insurance or with their own funds, instead of relying on government programs.
The Road to Recovery Christmas party scheduled for Friday December 19th at 7 p.m. Will be in the Family Life Center at Christian Life Center (in the gymnasium) next to road to recovery. We are sponsoring over 75 kids this year thanks to Woodside Church in Yardley and CLPRM, if your child was not on the list and you would like to have them receive a gift please bring that with you wrapped with their name on it to be placed under the tree. The event will consist of Christmas music, catered food and the Christmas message. This event is open to all those in recovery and their families. Please spread the word. Attached is the flyer.




Bob Sofronski, Executive Director
Christian Life Prison and Recovery Ministries, Inc.
Po Box 1624
Southampton, PA 18966


Dear Supporter,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you! CLPRM continues to provide many services to the surrounding communities of Bucks Co. and Philadelphia. By doing so, we feel we are making a direct impact in the lives we have the opportunity to minister to. Although all of our services are FREE of charge, the only way we can provide the resources needed to help those struggling with addiction, incarceration and/or life issues is to depend on private and corporate donations. If we have made a difference in your situation or someone you know would you prayerfully consider helping this Life Changing ministry with an End of Year tax-deductible gift of any amount to help us go into 2015 STRONG! Every dollar donated goes right into helping to change and transform lives in our community. Any gifts can be made through our secure donation link on our website www.clprm.org or they can be sent to the ministry address above. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your loved ones. Blessings and Peace!
Attached is a summary of our 2014 ministry highlights



In His Service,


Bob Sofronski


Bob Sofronski, Executive Director


Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord. They are plans to prosper you and not to harm you, they are plans to give you a future filled with Hope”.




CLPRM is driven by a vision to bring the gospel of Jesus Christ — a gospel that redeems, heals, forgives and restores — to those incarcerated and in recovery, so they can break free from bondage, restore relationships, live as productive citizens and realize God’s purpose for their lives.

We need YOU to make this vision a reality. Please support CLPRM so that we can continue our work to release those ensnared in addiction and imprisonment by sharing the transforming power of the Good News.

The Inmate Release and Recovery Scholarship Fund was Started with

and Funded by Private Donations.



It helps those being released from prison and those struggling with addiction find Christ-centered housing or treatment.

Our Mission





Christian Life Prison and Recovery Ministries is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping those incarcerated and to stop substance abuse in the community by offering support to those actively struggling with addiction, as well as to their families. We offer recovery meetings, resources, counseling, and referral services to those who wish to seek treatment.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

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