The purpose of this project is to implement innovative approached to address the opioid crisis in American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) communities through public awareness and education, comprehensive support teams to strengthen and empower AI/An families, and reduce unmet treatment needs and opioid overdose-related deaths through the use of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT).
The purpose of this project is to increase the capacity of Lost River Treatment Center’s system of care for MAT and recovery support. Support the decrease in illicit opioid drug use and prescription opioid misuse. Encourage comprehensive collaboration among multiple local agencies, health care providers, & agencies that provide treatment & recovery support services.
The primary purpose of this program is to reduce the prevalence of substance abuse and decrease the overall use of addicting and illicit substances among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations.
The purpose of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Tribal Opioid Response Grant (TOR) is to address the opioid crisis in Tribal communities by increasing access to culturally appropriate and evidence-based treatment, including medication for the treatment of opioid use disorder (MOUD).
The purpose of this program is to enhance and expand comprehensive treatment, early intervention, and recovery support services for adolescents (ages 12-18) and transitional-aged youth (ages 16-25) with substance use disorders (SUD) and/or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders (COD), and their families/primary caregivers.
Modoc Nation Health Services is a subsidiary of and owned and operated by the Modoc Nation, a federally recognized tribe.
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