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
Current Men’s & Women’s Groups
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.