Lincoln County Ambulance District
Lincoln County Ambulance District (LCAD) is a regional ambulance district that provides east-central Missouri residents access to quality health care.
Lincoln County Ambulance District (LCAD) is a regional ambulance district that provides east-central Missouri residents access to quality health care.
Clarity Healthcare (a division of Preferred Family Healthcare) will implement a Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Overdose Response project to reduce the morbidity and mortality of SUD/OUD in the high-risk rural communities we serve.
Mississippi (MS) has been among the states most adversely affected by the opioid epidemic, exhibiting an alarmingly elevated number of opioid prescriptions per resident.
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.
MCCC, in tandem with community partners representing local health departments, jails, and law enforcement, will implement the Mountain Opioid Prevention Program to improve access to, capacity for, and sustainability of prevention, treatment, and recovery services for rural, underserved individual
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.
In North Georgia's Fannin, Gilmer, Gordon, and Polk counties, opioid overdose is a severe crisis. These counties face alarmingly high opioid overdose mortality rates, with each exceeding the state average.
Key activities for the RCORP-Overdose Response project include purchasing and distributing naloxone within the target rural service area; offering MAT waiver training; assisting uninsured individuals with SUD/OUD in the rural service area with obtaining health insurance and accessing SUD/OUD trea
The "Building a Community of Rural Peer Supporters in Ohio" project addressrd the needs of rural Ohio residents experiencing substance use disorders.