In late summer 2019, Tides Inc was honored to receive an award through New Hanover County from the National Association of Counties (NACo), a national organization whose mission is to strengthen America’s counties.
SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE As Skip Johnstone, MD, founder of The Tides, Inc, signs another contract with New Hanover County for the 2019- 2020 fiscal year for the intensive, outpatient opioid treatment program for pregnant women and new moms, he has hope for the future of opioid-addicted moms. […]
Krista Turner started experimenting with dangerous drugs like hallucinogens when she was in her teens and her struggle with drug addiction continued about 10 years.
Krista Turner, one of Tide's first patients, shares her unbelievable story on WHQR. Her story is one of devastation, trauma and addiction and her incredible road to recovery and finally, a sober life.
100 Men Who Care is just that...a group of men who care about their community and it's nonprofit organizations. Meeting only once a quarter throughout the year, they nominate charitable organizations in our area and vote for who they will raise funds for that quarter.
Tides, Inc. is a non-profit funded by New Hanover County that treats pregnant women or women who are new mothers and are dependent on opioids. All of its patients are on medically assisted therapies.
A new nonprofit aims to help mothers-to-be who are hooked on opioids, and their babies. Dr. William Johnstone and others spent 18 months planning the nonprofit corporation Tides Inc.
It was 2013 that Dr. William Johnstone came to work as a Professor in the Obstetrics and Gynecology residency program at New Hanover Regional Medical Center.