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The RCORP-Overdose Response grant will expand FCRHC's workforce targeting SUD treatment by allowing FCRHC to hire a peer recovery specialist/case manager.
The RCORP-Overdose Response grant will expand FCRHC's workforce targeting SUD treatment by allowing FCRHC to hire a peer recovery specialist/case manager.
During the year period Lift CAA will work to improve access to, capacity for, and sustainability of prevention, treatment. and recovery services for SUD/OUD in rural Choctaw, McCurtain, and Pushmataha Counties.
The Cherokee County Health Services Council (CCHSC) Rural Community Opioid Response Program has made great strides in increasing knowledge, access, and care for individuals with SUD/OUD in northeastern Oklahoma. However, there is still much to be done.
This Overdose Response funding request will maintain this same overarching goal of existing RCORP efforts by continuing to allow network members to meet the needs of the rural population of Washington County.
The Gibson Center for Behavioral Change mission for this project, called Overdose Community Peer Response (O-CPR) is to improve outcomes for those suffering with Opioid Misuse by distributing naloxone, providing peer recovery support training in our service delivery sites (jails/prisons/behaviora
Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness intends to increase overdose response for Native Americans and to address immediate unmet needs in rural areas through improving and enhancing access to, capacity for, and sustainability of prevention, treatment, and recovery services for substance use disorder
We will target our services towards residents of the service area who have OUD or are at risk of OUD. Our interventions will include direct services through patient navigation and community wide prevention, outreach and education, and collaboration initiatives.
This project will create a Recovery Community Organization (RCO) in Morehead, KY. The RCO will serve as a safe space for those seeking to enter or sustain their recovery as well of the loved ones of those who have a Substance Use Disorder.
DOiNG will address the area's critical needs including access to: 1) overdose prevention supplies; 2) peer recovery support specialists; 3) medication-assisted treatment (MAT); and 4) local recovery community organizations.