MANAGEMENT, PREVENTION AND TRAINING

Substance use management is vital for public health and preventing overdose fatalities. Narcan (naloxone) can rapidly reverse opioid overdoses if administered promptly. Training individuals to recognize overdose signs and use Narcan can save lives. Educational programs cover opioid types (fentanyl, heroin, oxycodone), overdose symptoms, and Narcan usage, empowering communities to act quickly in emergencies and support those with substance use disorders.

INMATE REHABILITATION AND REENTRY PROGRAMS

The REHABILITATION AND REENTRY PROGRAM FOR INMATES is designed to support individuals who are transitioning back into society after serving time in prison. This program focuses on providing essential resources, skills training, and counseling services to help inmates reintegrate successfully into their communities. By addressing the various challenges they face, such as finding employment and housing, the program aims to reduce recidivism rates and promote a smoother transition for former inmates.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides structured treatment for individuals requiring more support than traditional outpatient therapy but less than inpatient care. It includes individual and group therapy, educational workshops, and skills training, allowing participants to recover while maintaining some independence. IOPs are beneficial for those with substance use disorders, mental health issues, or co-occurring conditions by offering essential tools and resources for effective management of their challenges.

Confidential & Personalized Treatment

Personalized and confidential treatment options are available for individuals struggling with dependency on substances such as opioids (fentanyl, heroin, oxycodone), methamphetamine, and alcohol. These tailored programs focus on the unique needs of each person, ensuring a supportive environment that respects their privacy while addressing their specific challenges related to addiction.