Elderly Populations

Margaretville Memorial Hospital

The overall objective of the Catskills Rural Communities Opioid Response Program is to provide evidence-based, harm reduction-focused services and education to individuals living in rural communities who are at risk for or diagnosed with SUD/OUD, and their caregivers/families (target rural popula

Nash Hospitals, Inc.

Bailey-Warren NOVEL will focus its prevention efforts on increasing community knowledge and awareness of OUD and the dangers of stigma, with particular focus on the faith-based communities; expanding naloxone distribution and training; increasing awareness and the number of drug take-back sites a

Healthie Georgia Corporation

HealtHIE Georgia Corporation (HGaC), a not-for-profit hospital network consortium and lead applicant, along with (3) three consortium members that consist of Middle Georgia rural hospitals and their clinics, and a Community Service Board (CSB) have formed a collaborative that is working with the

Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma

The Iowa Tribe and Grey Snow Wellness Consortium partnerships will implement and/or expand the RCORP-Implementation core activities, with a particular focus on cultural needs of tribal citizens.

WestCare Arizona I, Inc

The RCORP Project is a program to support the planning and development of a comprehensive continuum of care for the prevention and treatment of Substance Use Disorder (SUD), including Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).

Kentucky River Foothills Development Council, Inc.

The Madison Opioid Response and Empowerment (MORE) project will achieve the goal of RCORP-Implementation by reducing the morbidity and mortality of OUD/SUD in Madison County, Kentucky by strengthening and expanding prevention, treatment, and recovery services to enhance rural residents’ ability t

Emma L. Bixby Medical Center

The Lenawee Opioid Response Project is a collaborative effort coordinated by the Lenawee Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition and Lenawee Health Network.

Cherokee County Health Services Council

Cherokee County Cares (CCC) is an initiative to deliver intervention and treatment strategies to address opioid use disorder (OUD) in Cherokee County, Oklahoma.

Central Vermont Medical Center, Inc.

Building Safe Harbor will strive to extend access to effective prevention efforts, treatment, and recovery services with a sustainable workforce throughout the towns and hollows of our rurally dispersed Vermont county.