Washington County Memorial Hospital
We have created MOUD/MAT treatment in our RHCs and FQHC clinics, education in our schools and recovery resources in our community outreach organizations.
We have created MOUD/MAT treatment in our RHCs and FQHC clinics, education in our schools and recovery resources in our community outreach organizations.
Create a safety net for those suffering from opioid and substance use disorders, engaging professional and lay leaders from the tri-county region (Brantley, Pierce and Ware) to collaboratively develop strategies that will address prevention, rescue, treatment and recovery.
There are increasing concerns about the opioid and drug abuse crisis in our community as it continues to create havoc in the lives of individuals, families and the community at large. The economic burden is enormous, with huge strain on our healthcare, workforce, and criminal justice systems.
Our overarching goals for this HRSA RCORP FY22 Implementation Project were developed using evidenced based and innovative solutions and include: “Providing effective, equitable, understandable, and respectful quality care and services that are responsive to diverse cultural health beliefs and p
This project will target several populations within Carter County who have historically suffered from poorer health outcomes or health disparities, as compared to the rest of the target population.
The Kendall and Kerr Counties’ Opioid Response (KOR) Consortium through the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Implementation (RCORP-I) grant will implement a five-point strategy of services to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with substance misuse, substance use disorder (SUD) in
The overarching objective of this project is to build the capacity of the Grand Portage, Sawtooth and Cook County community to provide their own culturally-relevant and evidence-based prevention, treatment and recovery programming and services using a community-partnership framework, building on
Primary objectives are to increase the peer recovery services in our county and expand access to MAT through funding to assist in paying for MAT medication services.
Primary and outpatient clinic to receive MAT/MOUD. Hiring a primary care physician nurse practitioner for primary care services as well.
The Okmulgee Opioid Response Project (OOPRS) exists to reduce the morbidity and mortality of SUD and OUD in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, a high-risk, rural community.