Arukah Institute of Healing, Inc.
Throughout this Implementation effort, we will leverage the deliverables from all consortium awards to advance foundational, prevention, and treatment/recovery core activities.
Throughout this Implementation effort, we will leverage the deliverables from all consortium awards to advance foundational, prevention, and treatment/recovery core activities.
Our project focuses on the Addiction Recovery Mobile Outreach Teams (ARMOT) warm hand-off program for patients with Substance Use Disorders in the three area hospitals.
The overarching goal of this program is to implement and enhance robust, evidenced-based interventions and promising practice models that expand access and strengthen the quality of SUD/OUD services in the areas of prevention, treatment, and recovery services in high-risk rural communities.
The Pinal County Latino Opioid Consortium (PCLOC) is implementing Si Se Puede as an opportunity to build comprehensive prevention, treatment, and recovery infrastructure supporting the rural community of Coolidge, Arizona, and is funded by the Health Rural Services Administration.
NQC3 brings key clinical and community stakeholders together to redesign our region's behavioral health and substance use disorder care, considering its rural nature and building upon existing assets.
South Central ND RCORP Behavioral Health Project The purpose of the SCND RCORP Behavioral Health Project is to improve outcomes of individuals at risk for or who experience SUD/OUD and/or other co-occurring mental disorders, their families, and their communities.
Recovery is Possible project will focus on providing after care services to the incarcerated tribal population within the Choctaw Nation reservation. Two case managers will serve north and south boundaries of the reservation, specifically embedded in Choctaw County and Haskell County jails.
The PR-RCORP-BHS program will aid in responding to notable needs rural communities face relating to high-quality, comprehensive, and culturally competent care, by increasing access to and utilization of prevention, treatment, and recovery services to improve the care for those affected by behavio
The overall goal of the Telehealth Outreach for Underserved Communities of Hawaii (TOUCH) grant is to reduce morbidity and mortality related to behavioral health and substance use disorders by bringing together partners to expand access to and quality of substance use disorder and other behaviora
Provide quality integrated health to the areas we service for SUD as well as primary and mental healthcare