Overview

  • OUD assessment and treatment

  • Testing for blood borne pathogens such as HIV, hepatitis C and syphilis

  • Hepatitis C treatment

  • Wound care

  • Hepatitis A and B immunizations

  • Flu vaccines

  • EKGs

  • Peer support

  • Self-care and wellness groups

  • Overdose Prevention Training and Take Home Naloxone

  • Recreational activities

  • Skill building and peer development programs

  • Advocacy and referral to other community resources

  • When a loved one is struggling with opioid use, family members, loved ones and friends are often confused about what to do. Direction 180 understands individuals benefits from multiple support networks.

  • If clients wish to have family and friends involved in their care, a signed consent form will allow case managers to engage family and friends in client treatment plans.

  • Without consent, staff would be happy to answer any general questions or concerns that you may have about opioid treatment.

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