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Eleanor Health

Eleanor Health

Hospitals and Health Care

Worcester, Massachusetts 11,817 followers

Recovery from addiction is a maze. Using the latest tech, medicines and therapy, we help people find a new way out.

About us

We’re Eleanor Health. And we’ve seen too many people living with addiction follow “the path to recovery” and hit a dead end. So we looked past current treatment models and found one made for today. One that treats the person, not just the problem. One that listens before we talk. One with new tech. Proven medicines. Compassionate therapy. At Eleanor, we dive into a person’s history, biology and world. Then we work together to create a different way for people to recover, one that’s personal to them. Eleanor throws out the recovery model of yesterday to build a road you can actually follow. If you or someone you know has tried everything and it hasn’t worked, try us.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Worcester, Massachusetts
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019

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  • Friendly reminder! Sign up for our training on medications for opioid use disorder (OUD), taking place virtually next Tuesday, March 11. Earn eight free continuing education credits while learning about the spectrum of evidence-based treatments, how to screen patients for OUD, the process of buprenorphine induction, and more.  This class is suitable for all addiction treatment professionals. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gmMSZkiN, using the code: MOUD-112122-19897. 

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    Join us for a free PCSS-MOUD Training led by Marisa Savic, PMHNP-BC from Eleanor Health on March 11, 1-5 p.m. EST (virtual event). Earn 8 FREE CE credits while learning: ✔️ How to screen and identify opioid use disorder ✔️ Evidence-based treatment approaches ✔️ Buprenorphine induction process The training includes 4 hours of live instruction + 4 hours of self-study (completed before or within 30 days after the session). Open to prescribers and all substance use professionals (nurses, therapists, counselors, etc.). Register for free: https://lnkd.in/gmMSZkiN Use code: MOUD-112122-19897

  • We’re thrilled to welcome Sherma Morton, MD, MBA,FACOG as our new National Medical Director at Eleanor Health! Dr. Morton is a board-certified OBGYN with nearly 20 years of experience, a passion for maternal health, and a deep commitment to serving communities. From leading hospital departments and advancing surgical programs to founding a free gynecologic care clinic, her dedication to equity and compassionate care is evident in every chapter of her journey. She joins us to lead medical strategy across Eleanor Health, championing clinical excellence and health equity for individuals affected by substance use disorders. With her guidance, we’re excited to continue innovating our member-centered care model and driving positive outcomes for the people we serve. Welcome to the Eleanor Health family, Dr. Morton! #UntangleYourRecovery #RecoveryForLife #LifeAtEleanor #WomenInMedicine

    • Welcome Dr Sherma Morton
  • Equity in addiction recovery means meeting people where they are. Too many people face barriers to care based on income, race, background, or geography. At Eleanor Health, we believe recovery should never be out of reach. This Alcohol Awareness Month, we’re raising awareness about the role equity plays in healing—and the need for care that’s inclusive, accessible, and affirming. Because everyone deserves the chance to live an amazing life. #AlcoholAwarenessMonth #HealthEquity #UntangleYourRecovery #RecoveryForLife #EleanorHealth

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  • Today is World Health Day, a reminder that health means more than just not being sick—it means having the support you need to thrive. At Eleanor Health, we know that true well-being includes mental health, physical health, community connection, and support without stigma. Everyone deserves access to compassionate, personalized care—and that includes those affected by addiction. Let’s work together toward a world where recovery is not only possible, but supported every step of the way. #WorldHealthDay #UntangleYourRecovery #RecoveryForLife

    • Health means feeling seen, supported and empowered. Image of happy people for #WorldHealthDay
  • April is Alcohol Awareness Month. At Eleanor Health, we believe that recovery from alcohol use disorder is not just possible—it’s personal, powerful, and deeply human. Alcohol affects millions of individuals and families across the country, yet stigma, shame, and limited access to care still create barriers to healing. This month, we’re raising awareness, sharing resources, and spotlighting how our approach—grounded in equity, harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and teamwork—makes a difference. Recovery looks different for everyone. Whether you're cutting back, seeking support, or starting your journey, you deserve care that meets you where you are. Follow along this month for education, expert insights from Nzinga A. Harrison, M.D., and real talk about alcohol use and recovery. #AlcoholAwarenessMonth #RecoveryIsPossible #UntangleYourRecovery #EleanorHealth #HarmReduction #TraumaInformedCare #HealthEquity #RecoveryForLife

  • Happy National Doctors’ Day! Today, we celebrate the incredible doctors and medical professionals at Eleanor Health who show up every day with compassion, dedication, and deep expertise. Their care goes far beyond prescriptions—it’s rooted in human connection, trauma-informed support, and a fierce commitment to helping our community members live amazing lives. To our Eleanor clinicians: thank you for being the heart of our mission. Your work changes lives. #NationalDoctorsDay #EleanorHealth #Gratitude #WholePersonCare #UntangleYourRecovery

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  • As Women’s History Month wraps up, we’re not just reflecting - we’re celebrating. Women have always been the backbone of healthcare. From advocates like Betty Ford, who helped destigmatize addiction and founded one of the nation’s most respected treatment centers, to Eleanor Roosevelt, who championed mental health and human rights long before it was common to do so - their impact is undeniable. At Eleanor Health, we don’t just recognize women in healthcare - we champion them. Whether they’re delivering care, leading innovation, or pushing for progress, we stand with them in building a system that listens to, values, and empowers every woman. This month may be ending, but our commitment isn’t. We’ll keep showing up, speaking up, and lifting up women in healthcare - every day. #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHealthcare #RecoveryForLife #UntangleYourRecovery

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  • Do you have all the facts about Lorazepam? Dr. Harrison spoke with First for Women and walked to discuss potential side effects and harm that could come from drinking while taking Lorazepam.

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    Founder & Chief Medical Officer at Eleanor Health| Book Author - UnAddiction| Aspen Institute Fellow

    Anybody else watching White Lotus? Ativan is becoming a main character... https://lnkd.in/eREjZ6Mm From the article: “Lorazepam is a prescription drug that falls under the benzodiazepine family,” explains Nzinga Harrison, MD, co-founder and chief medical officer at Eleanor Health. Similar to Xanax, “it’s often used to help with anxiety, insomnia, seizures and even to relax patients before medical procedures.” You may recognize it by its brand name Ativan. Another big concern? Memory loss. “Lorazepam can already affect your ability to remember things clearly, and alcohol takes that to the next level,” says Dr. Harrison. You may, as a result, blackout, make riskier choices and entirely forget what happened the next day.

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