Open Door Community Health Centers
Our project will leverage the resources of core community institutions to reduce the incidence and impact of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) on the rural Northern California coast.
Our project will leverage the resources of core community institutions to reduce the incidence and impact of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) on the rural Northern California coast.
Prestera Center for Mental Health Services, Inc has proposed to add new medication assisted treatment (MAT) access points that serve adults eighteen years and older with opioid use disorder (OUD) and/or alcohol use disorder (AUD) across six rural West Virginia counties: Boone, Mason, Lincoln, Cla
MCHS is establishing a new access point for MAT services in Plymouth, NC, located in Washington County.
Increase access to medication assisted treatment (MAT) and improve wrap around and integration of all services, including screening, intervention, and treatments at multiple patient contact points.
The purpose of this program is to implement and enhance robust, evidenced-based interventions and promising practice models that increase access to and strengthen the quality of SUD/OUD/AUD services in the areas of prevention, treatment, and recovery services in high-risk rural communities.
The Mid-Ohio Valley: WVU Research Rural Opioid Response Program is a collaborative effort of ten rural counties that build off the success and groundwork established through the Implementation I award.
Through its established working relationships with both the rural Community Health Centers (a.k.a.
It is challenging to address OUD and mental illness in the targeted minority communities for several reasons.
This project is focusing on building a consortium of key community players who will: a) Organize resources to cover needs of the White Mountain residents who suffer from OUD/SUD, b) Collect and report data on the direct and indirect patient care/experience of the OUD/SUD population after integrat
The Southern Colorado Rural Communities Opioid Response Project (SCRCORP) implementation consortium aims to address the opioid and substance use epidemic in four rural counties that continue to experience ongoing and substantial substance/opioid use challenges: Bent, Conejos, Crowley, and Otero c