Nash Hospitals, Inc.
Project PAGE (Psychostimulant Activities Guiding Education) provides the opportunity to leverage partnerships and learnings from NOVEL, as well as expand outreach and substance use focus across multiple counties.
Project PAGE (Psychostimulant Activities Guiding Education) provides the opportunity to leverage partnerships and learnings from NOVEL, as well as expand outreach and substance use focus across multiple counties.
The Safe Communities Coalition will focus on serving individuals who are at risk for, have been diagnosed with, and/or are in treatment and/or recovery for psychostimulant disorders; their families and/or caregivers; and chronically marginalized and underserved populations, including but not limi
The established Consortium will unite the five organizations in order to provide a comprehensive effort aimed at reducing use and misuse of psychostimulants while also reducing the consequences of this use: family management issues, healthcare issues, criminal behavior and lost opportunities for
Established in 2003, One Care of Southwest Virginia (One Care) is a consortium of community leaders dedicated to reducing overdoses and harm associated with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) in the 18 counties and 4 independent cities of their rural Appalachian service area, 15 of which are classified
Hope for a Drug Free Stephens Consortium members have partnered to create an integrated behavioral health network called the Stephens County Wellness and Recovery Network.
The Vision Consortium aims to strengthen and expand prevention, treatment, and recovery services in rural areas of Delaware by providing training, education, and support to the behavioral health workforce.
Through the RCORP-Psychostimulant Support Program, the existing Wilkes Opioid Response Program consortium, serving now within COPE (Community Opioid Prevention and Education), will address social and environmental determinants within our community that have driven the prevalence of psychostimulan
HCC will focus on all individuals at risk of or diagnosed with a Psychostimulant disorder, or at risk of or diagnosed with HIV, Hep B or Hep C because of injectable drug use, with an emphasis on high-risk populations to include maternal health patients, uninsured and underinsured populations, and
The focus of Psychostimulant Support Services for East Central Illinois is to address the following areas 1. Co-occurring disorders (COD) including opioid plus methamphetamines, cocaine, and ecstasy 2. The reduction of harm to those afflicted with COD and their families/caregivers. 3.
Reduce the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), in our high-risk rural community by strengthening and expanding prevention, treatment, and recovery services for rural individuals who misuse psychostimulants to enhance their ability to acces