Appalachian Mountain Community Health Centers
Western North Carolina (WNC) has been hard-hit by increasing numbers of persons with psychostimulant use disorder (PSUD).
Western North Carolina (WNC) has been hard-hit by increasing numbers of persons with psychostimulant use disorder (PSUD).
The Northern Michigan Opioid Response Consortium (NMORC) Implementation project utilizes a robust staffing model and key targeted resources to implement the core activities within the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program Implementation Funding opportunity.
START-SD-PSS (Stigma, Treatment, Avoidance, and Recovery in Time-Psychostimulant Support) aims to increase access to and effectiveness of prevention, treatment, and recovery services in rural areas to patients and families affected by psychostimulant use disorders.
1.Provide evidence-based appropriate education to improve family members/caregivers’, first responders’ (to include EMS and law enforcement), social services and medical, providers’, and the public’s understanding of evidence-based prevention, treatment, and recovery strategies for psychostimulan
The overarching goals of the proposed project focus on leveraging the progress made, and success of, the previously awarded 2018 RCORP-Planning grant and current 2019 RCORP Implementation grant to strengthen and expand prevention, treatment, and recovery services for rural residents in Greene, Ha
Bridges to Recovery is a whole life recovery program that addresses the needs of program participants by coordinating evidence-based treatment for substance use disorder and mental illness, while also integrating person-centered innovative resources like peer support and the “community as a metho
The goal of the proposed Robeson County RCORP-Psychostimulant project is to reduce the incidence and impact of Psychostimulants in rural communities by improving systems of care, family supports, and addressing social determinants of health, the proactive, Robeson Rural Communities Consortium, pr
Our psychostimulant project will focus on methamphetamine prevention, treatment, and recovery in the frontier counties of Big Horn, Rosebud, and Custer Counties in South Eastern Montana.
The goals of the BRTA Community Bridges Collaborative Psychostimulant Support Program are to increase access for the prevention, treatment, and recovery from substance use disorder in rural eastern Virginia, with a particular focus on the following psychostimulants: cocaine, methamphetamine and p
The Consortium’s goal is to create a system focused on equity and whole person care that ensures patient-centered, low barrier SUD/OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery programs are available.