Bighorn Valley Health Center, Inc.
Our psychostimulant project will focus on methamphetamine prevention, treatment, and recovery in the frontier counties of Big Horn, Rosebud, and Custer Counties in South Eastern Montana.
Our psychostimulant project will focus on methamphetamine prevention, treatment, and recovery in the frontier counties of Big Horn, Rosebud, and Custer Counties in South Eastern Montana.
The overarching goal of Central UT CORE-PS is: reducing the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), in six high risk rural communities by implementing a set of core psychostimulant use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery activities.
The goal of Together We Care is to use the power of community to strengthen and expand prevention, treatment, and recovery services for individuals who misuse psychostimulants, ultimately decreasing the prevalence of psychostimulant abuse and enhancing access to treatment, and the success of that
The goals of the BRTA Community Bridges Collaborative Psychostimulant Support Program are to increase access for the prevention, treatment, and recovery from substance use disorder in rural eastern Virginia, with a particular focus on the following psychostimulants: cocaine, methamphetamine and p
Hawaii Island is an isolated social service desert. Whereas, many residents in rural America can access treatment services by driving to the nearest metropolitan area, islanders cannot.
The Northwestern Prevention Collaborative is providing services across the continuum in an effort to integrate prevention, treatment and recovery services. Prevention efforts will focus on media campaigns to prevent initiation of opiate use, and access to opiates.
Our implementation project is a multilevel approach to healing opioid-affected communities.
Prevention and treatment programs designed to address a total lack of OUD/SUD services in rural eastern Oklahoma.
For the past two decades, New Mexico’s overdose death rate has been among the highest in the nation. New Mexico suffers from major shortages in health professionals and lack of access to adequate comprehensive primary care services.
We will purchase a mobile medical unit to provide medication opioid use disorder treatment to rural clients via telehealth in collaboration with Red Rock Behavioral Health Services. There will be a patient navigator on the unit to provide the client and family with wrap-around services.