Co-occurring Disorders

Nash Hospitals, Inc.

Project PAGE (Psychostimulant Activities Guiding Education) provides the opportunity to leverage partnerships and learnings from NOVEL, as well as expand outreach and substance use focus across multiple counties.

Hope for a Drug Free Stephens Corporation

Hope for a Drug Free Stephens Consortium members have partnered to create an integrated behavioral health network called the Stephens County Wellness and Recovery Network.

Gibson Area Hospital & Health Services

The focus of Psychostimulant Support Services for East Central Illinois is to address the following areas 1. Co-occurring disorders (COD) including opioid plus methamphetamines, cocaine, and ecstasy 2. The reduction of harm to those afflicted with COD and their families/caregivers. 3.

UConnectCare

Reduce the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), in our high-risk rural community by strengthening and expanding prevention, treatment, and recovery services for rural individuals who misuse psychostimulants to enhance their ability to acces

Alcohol & Drug Abuse Council for the Concho Valley

Our project summary consists of implementing educational information to all populations in regard to SUD/OUD issues. We also look to provide trainings to the community to in address stigma and how to help those with SUD/OUD disorders.