Ponca Tribe Of Nebraska
To create MAT access points at our rural health clinics. Additionally, we aim to add wrap-around services, including peer support, case management, group substance use treatment, and youth prevention.
To create MAT access points at our rural health clinics. Additionally, we aim to add wrap-around services, including peer support, case management, group substance use treatment, and youth prevention.
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.
Goal 1: Establish new MAT access points to provide both medications and supportive services to individuals with OUD and/or AUD in rural communities; • Goal 2: Enhance the MAT workforce through recruitment, training, and the development of peer mentorship networks; • Goal 3: Build community capaci
Expansion grant will allow us to provide MAT services in all our service areas. We have also started a reentry program at the jail for the inmates which will allow us to start Vivitrol while they are already incarcerated.
Establish two new outpatient medication assisted treatment (MAT) clinics in Taylorville and Jacksonville, Illinois. Enhance the MAT workforce through recruitment, training, and peer mentorship. Build community capacity and infrastructure to support MAT services.
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.
This project will allow a consortium serving five counties in New York State, to implement an innovative protocol for hospitals, emergency medical services, providers of medication assisted treatment, and other treatment and recovery providers, to collaboratively engage patients with opioid overd
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.
Grand Columbia Rural Opioid Response Consortium consists of seven hospitals, an academic center, a regional accountable community of health, and the state hospital association.